Heating Repair in Springfield
No heat on the first cold morning of the year is its own kind of emergency. The house was fine yesterday, the kids are getting dressed by the oven door, and the furnace is making a clicking sound and doing nothing else. Springfield is home base. We’ve worked these streets since 1985. Our shop sits at 100 Main Street, so most addresses in town are a short drive for us, so most no-heat calls in Springfield get same-day service.
What Breaks, and Why
Because our heating season is short and sharp, furnaces here sit idle for months and then start under load. That pattern produces the failures we see every winter: igniters that crack on the first start of the season, flame sensors coated in oxidation that shut the burner down seconds after lighting, pressure switches stuck from a summer of humidity, and blower capacitors that quietly died in July without anyone noticing. Heat pumps have their own winter list, which our heat pump repair page covers.
Most of these are modest repairs when caught early. The dangerous one is a cracked heat exchanger in an aging gas furnace, which can let combustion gases into your air supply. We check for it on every gas furnace call, with instruments, and we’ll show you what we find.
Safety First, Always
If your carbon monoxide alarm sounds or you smell gas, get everyone out first, then call your utility, then call us at (555) 123-4567. For everything short of that, same number: we’ll diagnose the problem, quote the fix in writing, and have heat back in the house, usually the same day. A yearly tune-up prevents most of these calls entirely.