Furnace & Heating Repair services in Fort Worth
Whether you saw water on the floor or just heard a drip, what happens in the next 30 minutes matters. Stop reading and call if it's the first one. Calls go to a working tech, not a call center. You'll get a real estimate over the phone when we can give one.
How Fort Worth jobs differ
Property managers across Fort Worth keep us on speed-dial because we're predictable. Same crews, same pricing, no surprises.
That said, newer construction in Fort Worth has its own set of typical issues. We see both.
What a typical call looks like
Got a call last month from a the historic core Fort Worth home — 15-year-old build. Symptom: furnace clicking but not igniting. Cause: failed hot surface ignitor. Replaced ignitor, system back online in 30 minutes, all done in before lunch, billed flat-rate at $1674.
What's typical for this job
Heating-side repairs run different than AC. Most furnace calls come down to ignitor failure, flame sensor, control board, or pressure switch. Heat pumps add reversing valve and defrost board.
Gas furnace ignitor failures are the most common winter call — about 40% of no-heat calls. The ignitor is a $35 part and a 20-minute job; total flat-rate runs $185-$340.
Heat pump no-heat in cold weather usually means failed reversing valve solenoid (system stuck in cool mode) or failed defrost board (outdoor coil iced up). Both diagnoseable in under an hour.
Older furnaces (15+ years) develop heat exchanger cracks. We check for them every diagnostic visit because a cracked heat exchanger leaks carbon monoxide and is a replacement-not-repair issue.
Typical investment
Diagnostic visit runs $80 – $120. Hot surface ignitor replacement runs $170 – $315. Flame sensor replacement runs $150 – $270. Pressure switch replacement runs $200 – $385. Control board replacement runs $385 – $780. Heat exchanger replacement runs $1,655 – $3,130.