No Heat? Emergency Furnace Repair 24/7/365

If your natural gas or propane furnace isn’t sounding right, your home isn’t heating or your furnace won’t kick on, AskHVACPros can help.

Wake County Furnace Repair Options

On Time Service Calls

Schedule a one-time furnace diagnostic for only $99. With fully stocked HVAC repair trucks throughout Wake County, our HVAC technicians can fix many furnace problems, fast.

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Heating Protection Plan

Get your broken furnace fixed when you need it now for $179 and coverage for future furnace breakdowns with a Heating Protection Plan for your furnace as low as $24.99/month.

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If you have a furnace emergency, you can easily schedule a service appointment immediately:

Why Choose AskHVACPro for Home Furnace Repair in Raleigh?

When you choose AskHVACPro, you’ll get expert advice you can trust from one of our certified and professional technicians

A fixed price quote upfront, including all parts and labor — no hidden charges

1-year parts and 90 day labor guarantee for all repair work completed

A complete diagnostic and safety check of your furnace or heat pump

Every Raleigh home furnace service call receives a 10 check systems report

AskHVACPro services every furnace & heat pump make and model. We can diagnose and often fix your problem on the same day

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Common Furnace Problems

Common causes of broken or malfunctioning furnaces include:

Whatever the season or the reason, our Raleigh HVAC repair technicians can diagnose your furnace quickly and explain the problem to you, so you know what it will take to bring the furnace online and 100% operational.

Troubleshooting Your Furnace

While it’s always best to call an furnace repair professional if your furnace isn’t working properly, these simple steps can help to decide if a call is warranted:
  1. Check your thermostat and that it is set to “HEAT”
  2. If necessary, replace the batteries in your thermostat.
  3. Make sure your furnace switch is in the “ON” position. It should be located on the wall near your furnace or entrance to basement. This switch is often mistakenly turned off.
  4. Check that the electric breaker to the furnace is not tripped.
  5. Secure the front panel door.
  6. Replace the furnace filter.
  7. Open all air duct vents.
  8. Double-check that nothing is blocking the furnace fresh air intake (e.g., snow or leaves).
If none of the above solve the problem, then it’s time to call us. If you’d like detailed instructions for these steps, read our Furnace Troubleshooting Guide.

Frequently Asked Furnace Questions

If you turn on your furnace but it doesn’t provide warm air, there can be several culprits. Dirty filters are the most common issue because dust and dirt restrict airflow. If the filter gets too clogged, the heat exchanger can overheat and shut off too quickly, which means your house won’t warm up. If replacing the air filter doesn’t solve your problems, we recommend calling us for a furnace inspection and repair:

  1. Technical requirements including the size of your home, floor plan, number of stories, existing ductwork and cooling load
  2. preferences such as energy efficiency, sound output, air filtration sizes (which depend on allergies or other sensitivities) and comfort-enhancing options
  3. Personal choices such as extended warranties, maintenance plans and guarantees
  4. Code requirements including safety, licensing and building code requirements
It typically costs $915+ tax~ which includes parts and labor.
The average cost of a furnace repair can typically range from $200 to $2,000+. Furnace breakdowns happen for a number of reasons. One reason could be that the filter gets clogged, the vents could be plugged, or there may be serious issues with the furnace itself.
A furnace inspection or maintenance is $139.99 or a one-time service or $10.99/month for an annual maintenance plan.
Foul smells, weird noises, high energy bills, a lack of warm air or limited airflow are all signs that your natural gas or propane furnace may need to be repaired or replaced. Most furnace issues can be repaired, but if your equipment is 10-15 years old and needs frequent repairs, your best option may be to replace the unit.
A furnace motor will last an estimated 10-20 years, depending on use frequency and regular maintenance.
Repairing HVAC equipment is challenging and can be dangerous. For safety reasons, we recommend hiring a licensed, professional technician do any repairs needed.
You can test if your furnace is working with three easy steps:
  1. Wait until outside temp is 10 degrees or lower.
  2. Turn up your thermostat by 3 to 5 degrees and turn on your furnace for 20 minutes.
  3. Check that warm air is pushed from your vents and that there aren’t any musty smells, foul smells or unusual noises like bangs, squeaks and scrapes from your furnace.

We Service All Furnace Brands in Raleigh

We repair all furnace makes brands and models, including Carrier, York, Goodman, Rheem, Trane, Bosch, American Standard, Ruud, York, Amana, Heil, Bryant, Daikin, Coleman, Payne, Luxaire, Armstrong Air, and Napoleon.
furnace repair of models that AskHVACPros replaces or fixes in Raleigh

Furnace Repair Locations

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