Furnace Repair Across the Springfield Area
If your furnace is blowing cold air, short cycling, or won’t start at all, Summit Air & Heating provides fast, reliable furnace repair and heating repair throughout Springfield, Riverton, and the surrounding communities. Winters here are short, but when a cold front drops temperatures into the 20s and 30s, a furnace that quits leaves you scrambling. We get it running again.
Our factory-trained technicians diagnose and repair every type of heating equipment: gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems. We’ve been keeping local homes warm since 1985, and we service all major brands. Because so much of the year here is cooling season, heating systems sit idle for months and then get pushed hard during a brief, intense cold stretch, which is exactly when hidden problems surface. That mismatch is the root of most furnace failures we see across the area.
Common Heating Problems We Repair
Furnace not producing heat: if your furnace is running but blowing cool or lukewarm air, the issue may be a faulty ignitor, a malfunctioning gas valve, or a problem with the heat exchanger. Our technicians use diagnostic equipment to quickly identify the root cause.
Heat pump not heating efficiently. Heat pumps work differently than furnaces, and diagnosing problems requires specialized knowledge. Common issues include low refrigerant charge, a stuck reversing valve, or defrost cycle problems. Our team is trained on all heat pump brands and configurations.
Unusual noises when the heater runs: banging, rattling, or high-pitched squealing from your heating system usually signals a mechanical issue. Catching these problems early prevents more costly damage.
Thermostat not responding or inaccurate readings. If your thermostat isn’t communicating properly with your heating system, you may experience uneven temperatures or no heat at all. We troubleshoot the entire control circuit, not just the thermostat itself.
Frequent cycling on and off: short cycling puts unnecessary wear on your system and can indicate problems with the flame sensor, thermostat, or airflow restriction. A thorough inspection identifies the cause and prevents premature system failure.
Carbon monoxide detector going off. This is a serious safety concern. If your CO detector activates, turn off your furnace, ventilate your home, and call us immediately. A cracked heat exchanger or improper combustion can produce carbon monoxide, and that requires immediate professional attention.
What to Expect During a Heating Repair Visit
When you call Summit for heating repair, here’s what happens:
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Scheduling: we schedule your appointment at a time that works for you, with same-day service available for most locations in our service area.
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Diagnosis. Our technician performs a full evaluation of your heating system, checking the ignition system, heat exchanger, blower motor, electrical connections, thermostat, and safety controls.
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Upfront pricing: before any work begins, you receive a clear explanation of the problem and an exact price for the repair. No hidden fees, no pressure.
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Repair. We carry common replacement parts on our service vehicles to complete most repairs in a single visit. If a specialty part is needed, we order it promptly and schedule a follow-up.
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Safety check: after the repair, we perform a complete safety check including carbon monoxide testing to make sure your system is operating safely and efficiently.
Gas Furnace Safety
Gas furnaces require special attention to safety. A cracked heat exchanger can leak carbon monoxide into your home, an odorless, colorless gas that’s dangerous at high concentrations. The EPA warns that carbon monoxide is one of the most serious indoor air hazards. We include a heat exchanger inspection and CO test as part of every gas furnace repair. Your family’s safety is not something we cut corners on.
If your furnace is over 15 years old, we strongly recommend annual professional inspection to monitor the condition of the heat exchanger and other critical components.
Emergency Heating Repair
When temperatures drop and your heater stops working, waiting until Monday isn’t an option, especially if you have young children, elderly family members, or medical equipment that requires stable temperatures. Our after-hours emergency heating repair service means you’re never left without heat when you need it most.
Furnaces and Heat Pumps in a Mild-Winter Climate
A lot of homes in our service area don’t have a traditional gas furnace at all. Because our winters are mild, builders around here have leaned heavily on electric heat pumps for decades, and many older houses still run electric furnaces or simple heat strips. That changes how heating repair plays out here compared to colder parts of the country.
If you have a heat pump, your “furnace” problem might really be a reversing valve, defrost board, or refrigerant issue, which we cover in detail on our heat pump repair page. If you have a gas furnace, the usual suspects are a failed ignitor, a dirty flame sensor, or a pressure switch tripping on a system that hasn’t run since last winter. Either way, the diagnosis starts the same: figure out exactly what kind of system you have and what’s actually failing before we quote a repair.
One pattern we see every year: a furnace that worked fine in March sits unused through eight months of heat and humidity, then refuses to light on the first cold night of December. Moisture, dust, and pests find their way into idle equipment. That’s why a quick fall heating tune-up catches so many of these problems before they leave you cold, and why we always inspect the full system, not just the part that broke.
Furnace and Heating Repair in Your City
We dispatch furnace and heating repair across the area every day. For service near you, see our local pages:
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