No heat? Cold air? Weird noises? We’ll find the real problem and fix what’s actually broken.
When it’s cold in Northern Nevada, you don’t have time for guesswork or pressure sales. We start with honest troubleshooting, clear options, and repairs that make sense for your system and your budget.
Most “no heat” calls come down to a handful of issues. Here are the problems we see every week, and fix every week.
A lot of people call us because they’ve been told “you need a whole new system” when they suspected a repair would do the job. Our approach is simple: we diagnose the real failure, explain your options, and fix what makes sense.
Replacement only comes up when it truly is the smarter move, like verified safety issues, major parts that are obsolete/unavailable, or repair costs that don’t make sense for the remaining life of the unit.
A repair visit should feel clear and predictable. We check the basics first, verify what failed, then give you options with pricing before anything moves forward.
If you’re without heat, call now. We’ll do our best to get you scheduled quickly.
Here’s a homeowner-friendly breakdown of the most common failures. Click any item to expand.
A wiring issue, misconfiguration, drained batteries, or a low-voltage short can stop heating completely. We verify signals and wiring so the fix is correct the first time.
Furnaces follow a startup sequence. If any step fails, the unit can shut down for safety. We test the sequence and replace only what actually failed.
If burners light then shut off, the flame signal may be weak or combustion may be unstable. We clean/adjust what’s needed and confirm safe operation.
Dirty filters, blocked returns, closed registers, duct restrictions, or blower issues can trip safety limits. Fixing airflow often fixes the “keeps shutting off” problem.
If draft isn’t correct, the system may not ignite. We inspect the venting path and correct what prevents safe draft.
Safeties trip for a reason. We don’t just reset and leave — we correct the cause and verify safe operation afterward.
Weak airflow, noise, or intermittent operation can come from motor/capacitor issues. We test performance and restore proper airflow.
Clogs or freeze-ups can cause shutdowns or leaks. We clear drains, correct slope, and verify proper drainage.
We’ll only recommend replacement when it’s truly the best move. Safety risks, major failures, obsolete parts, or repair costs that don’t match the remaining service life.
It can be airflow issues, ignition problems, control timing, or a safety lockout. We verify the sequence and pinpoint the failure so you’re not guessing.
Most often it’s overheating from airflow restrictions or a safety limit trip, but we always verify before recommending a fix.
Yes! If you’re without heat, call and we’ll do our best to get you scheduled quickly based on availability.
No. We’re repair-first. Replacement only comes up if it truly makes sense, and we’ll explain why in plain language.
If your system keeps shutting down, don’t keep resetting it. Call and let’s fix the cause — it saves money and prevents bigger problems.
When your furnace goes out, you need more than a quick sales pitch, you need a real diagnosis, a fair recommendation, and a repair that holds. We built our business around straightforward service: fix what’s broken, explain it clearly, and treat your home with respect.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “They found the real issue fast and didn’t try to sell us a new furnace.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Explained everything clearly and had our heat back the same day.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Professional, fair pricing, and easy to work with.”