Furnace Repair You Can Rely On
When the temperature drops below zero, a furnace breakdown isn't an inconvenience — it's an emergency. Our technicians are NATE-certified and carry common parts (igniters, flame sensors, pressure switches, control boards, inducer motors) on every truck for one-visit repair.
What's Included
- Combustion analysis and CO testing on every visit
- Heat exchanger inspection
- Ignitor, flame sensor, and limit switch replacement
- Inducer and blower motor service
- Gas valve and control board replacement
Common Symptoms We Diagnose
- Furnace runs but no heat
- Short cycles on and off
- Cold air from vents
- Yellow or flickering pilot/burner flame
- Carbon monoxide alarm activation
- Loud rattle, scrape, or whistle
Furnace Repair FAQs
- How often should a furnace be serviced in Minnesota?
- Annually, ideally in early fall before peak heating season. Annual maintenance preserves manufacturer warranties and catches safety issues like cracked heat exchangers before they become CO hazards.
- Is it safe to run a furnace with a cracked heat exchanger?
- No. A cracked heat exchanger can leak carbon monoxide into living space. We red-tag and shut off any furnace where we confirm a crack and present repair or replacement options.

