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Reliable Furnace Repair Salt Lake City

Your furnace stops working — we get it running. We repair all furnace brands and models across the greater Salt Lake City area. Fast diagnostics, honest pricing, no surprises.

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★★★★★4.9/5 from 320+ Salt Lake City customers
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Customer Satisfaction
98% First-Visit Fix Rate

Highly Rated Across All Major Platforms

Google
★★★★★ 4.9
Yelp
★★★★★ 5.0
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★★★★★ 5.0
Nextdoor
★★★★★ 5.0
BBB
A+ Accredited

What We Fix

Furnace Repair Services in Salt Lake City

We diagnose and repair every furnace problem — from a cold house to a broken heat exchanger. Our technicians handle gas, electric, and oil furnaces across all major brands.

No Heat Repair

Furnace runs but blows cold air? Or does not start at all? We find the root cause — whether it is the igniter, thermostat, gas valve, or pilot light — and fix it the same day.

Ignition System Repair

A faulty igniter or flame sensor shuts your furnace down before it heats your home. We test, clean, and replace ignition components fast — most repairs take under two hours.

Blower Motor Service

A weak or failed blower motor means uneven heat and poor airflow. We inspect motor bearings, capacitors, and belts — and replace worn parts before they cause a full breakdown.

Heat Exchanger Inspection

A cracked heat exchanger leaks carbon monoxide into your home. We perform thorough visual and pressure tests, and we give you a straight answer about repair versus replacement.

Thermostat & Control Board

Thermostat issues and failed control boards cause confusing symptoms. We distinguish between a wiring issue, a bad stat, and a burned board — and replace only what your system needs.

Annual Furnace Tune-Up

Preventive maintenance in the fall saves you from a mid-winter breakdown. We clean burners, test safety controls, check gas pressure, and verify heat output so your system runs at peak efficiency all season.

How It Works

Our Furnace Repair Process in Salt Lake City

Our repair process is straightforward. No runaround, no hidden fees, no unnecessary upsells.

1

You Call Us

Tell us your furnace symptoms. We schedule a same-day or next-day visit that fits your schedule.

2

We Diagnose

Our technician runs a full system check and identifies the exact cause of the problem — no guesswork.

3

You Approve

We give you a flat-rate quote before we touch anything. You decide whether to proceed — no pressure.

4

We Fix It

We complete the repair and test your system before we leave. Your home gets warm — guaranteed.

Experienced furnace repair team Salt Lake City
10+
Years Serving SLC
320+
5-Star Reviews
98%
First-Visit Fix Rate
All
Major Brands Covered

Why Salt Lake City Chooses Us

Technicians Who Know Salt Lake City Winters

Utah winters are unforgiving. A furnace failure at 10 degrees is not an inconvenience — it is a health risk. That is why we staff certified technicians year-round and stock the most common replacement parts on every service vehicle.

  • Certified HVAC technicians with background checks on every visit
  • Parts stocked on-vehicle for same-day repairs on most common failures
  • Flat-rate quotes before work starts — the price we quote is the price you pay
  • All repairs backed by a written 1-year parts-and-labor warranty
  • We repair, we do not just recommend replacements — honest advice every time
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Customer Reviews

What Salt Lake City Homeowners Say

Real feedback from real customers across the greater Salt Lake City area.

4.9
★★★★★
320+ Google reviews
M
2 weeks ago
★★★★★

Our furnace died on a Thursday night in January. They came out Friday morning, diagnosed a bad igniter in 20 minutes, and had heat running before noon. Price matched the quote exactly. Highly recommend.

S
1 month ago
★★★★★

Three other companies told me I needed a full replacement. These guys found a cracked sensor and fixed it for a fraction of the cost. My furnace runs perfectly now. Honest, skilled, and no pressure whatsoever.

J
3 weeks ago
★★★★★

Fast, professional, and honest. The technician explained everything he was doing and why. No upselling, no pressure. This is my go-to furnace repair company in Salt Lake City from now on.

T
5 days ago
★★★★★

Called at 7 AM when my heat stopped working and they had a tech at my door by 10. He replaced the blower motor capacitor and the whole thing was running in under an hour. Fair price, zero hassle.

D
2 months ago
★★★★★

I’ve used them twice now — once for an igniter replacement and once for the annual tune-up. Both times the tech showed up on time, explained the work clearly, and charged exactly what was quoted. Will not use anyone else.

R
1 week ago
★★★★★

My thermostat kept cycling on and off all night. Turned out to be a dirty flame sensor — a 15-minute fix. The tech could have sold me a whole new control board but he was straight with me. That kind of honesty is rare.

Where We Work

Furnace Repair Across Greater Salt Lake City

We serve the full Salt Lake Valley. If you are within the greater Salt Lake City area, we come to you.

Salt Lake City
Murray
Sandy
Draper
West Valley City
Millcreek
Taylorsville
South Salt Lake
Holladay
Cottonwood Heights
Midvale
West Jordan
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Furnace Brands We Repair

Carrier Lennox Trane Rheem Bryant Goodman American Standard York Ruud

Reviewed & Rated Across

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BBB
A+ Accredited

Licensed & Certified

Our Professional Certifications

Every technician we send to your home holds active industry certifications. These are not optional credentials — they are the standard we require.

EPA Section 608 Certification

Federally required certification for technicians who work with refrigerants. Issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and mandatory for all HVAC work involving refrigerant handling.

U.S. EPA

H100 HVAC Qualifier License

State license issued by the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL). Formerly known as the S350, this license is required to legally perform HVAC work in the state of Utah.

Utah DOPL

Rocky Mountain Gas Association (RMGA)

Regional certification that validates safe gas piping and appliance installation practices. The RMGA certification is specific to the Rocky Mountain region and demonstrates expertise with gas systems common to Utah homes.

RMGA

NATE Certified Technicians

North American Technician Excellence (NATE) is the largest non-profit certification organization for HVAC technicians in the U.S. NATE-certified technicians pass rigorous exams on real-world installation and service knowledge.

NATE
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Your Questions Answered

FAQs – Furnace Repair Salt Lake City

Honest answers to the questions Salt Lake City homeowners ask us most. No jargon, no fluff.

Most furnace repairs take between one and three hours. Simple fixes like a bad igniter or dirty flame sensor take under an hour. More involved repairs — a blower motor replacement, control board swap, or heat exchanger assessment — run two to three hours. We carry parts for the most common failures on every service vehicle, so we complete the majority of repairs on the first visit without a return trip.

Furnace repair costs in Salt Lake City range from $150 to $600 for most common problems. A simple igniter replacement runs $150 to $250. A blower motor or control board replacement costs $250 to $500. Heat exchanger repairs or replacements fall at the higher end. We give you a flat-rate quote after diagnosing the problem, and that price does not change. Call us for an honest estimate over the phone once you describe the symptoms.

Repair makes sense when the furnace is under 15 years old and the repair cost stays below 50 percent of a new system’s price. Replace when the furnace exceeds 15 to 20 years, when repair costs approach or exceed that threshold, or when the heat exchanger has a confirmed crack. We give you both options with real numbers and a clear recommendation — without pushing you toward a more expensive outcome.

A furnace that starts but blows cold air points to a handful of causes: a failed igniter that prevents the burners from lighting, a tripped high-limit switch caused by restricted airflow, a malfunctioning gas valve that does not open when called, or a flame sensor too dirty to confirm combustion. Before calling, check your air filter — a clogged filter triggers the high-limit switch and causes exactly this symptom. If the filter looks clean, call us and we will diagnose the exact cause.

A brief dusty or burning smell at the start of the heating season is normal — you burn off accumulated dust on the heat exchanger. That smell disappears within 30 minutes. A persistent burning smell, a sharp electrical odor, or any smell resembling rotten eggs (sulfur) means you shut the furnace off immediately and call us. A sulfur smell indicates a gas leak, which requires an emergency response. Evacuate the home, call your gas company, then call us.

You cannot diagnose a cracked heat exchanger yourself — it requires a combustion analysis, visual inspection with specialized lighting, or a pressure test. Symptoms that suggest a crack include a flickering burner flame when the blower kicks on, unexplained carbon monoxide detector alerts, headaches or nausea that clear up when you leave the house, and visible rust or soot around the furnace. We perform a thorough heat exchanger inspection and give you documentation of our findings.

Short cycling almost always traces back to one of four problems: a clogged air filter restricting airflow and tripping the overheat safety, a dirty flame sensor that does not maintain the flame signal long enough, an oversized furnace that heats the thermostat area too fast, or a failing control board. Start with the air filter. If replacing it does not fix the problem within one cycle, call us so we can check the flame sensor and run a control board diagnostic.

Yes. We repair all major residential and light-commercial furnace brands, including Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Rheem, Bryant, Goodman, American Standard, York, Ruud, Amana, and others. Our technicians train on multiple brands and maintain access to OEM and aftermarket parts for all of them. If your furnace brand is not on that list, call us — there is a strong chance we service it.

Annual servicing before the heating season — ideally in September or October — is the standard recommendation for any gas furnace. Salt Lake City winters push furnaces hard. A yearly tune-up cleans the burners and heat exchanger, checks gas pressure and venting, tests all safety controls, lubricates moving parts, and verifies heat output. Homeowners who skip annual service face higher energy bills, more frequent breakdowns, and shorter equipment life.

Run through this checklist before you call: (1) Thermostat — confirm it is set to “heat” mode and at least 5 degrees above room temperature. (2) Thermostat batteries — replace if the display looks dim. (3) Air filter — if you cannot see light through it, replace it. (4) Circuit breaker — confirm the furnace breaker is not tripped. (5) Power switch — the wall switch near the furnace should be on. (6) Condensate drain — on high-efficiency furnaces, a blocked drain pan triggers a safety shutoff. If all of these check out and the furnace still does not work, call us.