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Oklahoma City Furnace Repair
Reliable Furnace Repair Professionals Serving Edmond and Yukon, OK
When temperatures are at their lowest, heating is not a luxury – it’s a necessity. If your furnace is struggling to heat your home or business or if it stops working entirely, you can turn to our trusted team at Above + Beyond.
Our certified HVAC technicians have over 80 years of collective experience and are prepared to efficiently repair gas, electric, and oil furnaces of all makes and models. We can determine what is wrong with your heating equipment and implement the appropriate solutions. Every heating repair also comes with an airflow check to verify that your furnace is operating as efficiently as possible.
With our team, getting the heating solutions your home or business needs has never been easier, no matter the nature of your furnace problem. Our experts only use high-quality parts and provide a meticulous level of service. We also believe in treating our customers like members of our family, so we’ll treat your home or workplace as if it’s our own.
Our Oklahoma City furnace repair services include a one-year labor warranty for parts. We’re also available 24/7 for emergencies, so call (405) 461-5101 or contact us online to request a free estimate if you think something may be seriously wrong with your heating system!
Signs Your Furnace Needs Repairs
If your furnace won’t turn on, there’s clearly a problem that needs attention. Before contacting our team at Above + Beyond, you can perform some basic troubleshooting steps to see if you can resolve the issue yourself. First, check your thermostat to confirm it's set to heat and properly adjusted. Next, inspect the circuit breaker and reset it if necessary. Make sure that the furnace switch is in the “on” position. If these steps don't resolve the issue, it may be time to call for expert assistance.
Furnaces often display warning signs before they experience serious malfunctions. Catching and addressing these problems early can help you avoid bigger issues that are more expensive to fix.
You should consider scheduling a furnace inspection if you notice any of the following signs of trouble:
- Strange noises. If you hear banging, clanking, or high-pitched squeals, it could indicate mechanical issues, loose components, or problems with the motor. These noises should not be ignored, as they often precede more significant problems.
- Uneven heating. When some rooms in your home are warmer than others, your furnace may be struggling to distribute heat evenly. This could result from blocked vents, a failing blower motor, or issues within your ductwork.
- Frequent cycling. A furnace that frequently switches on and off may be experiencing issues with the thermostat, airflow obstruction, or a malfunctioning heat exchanger. This not only affects comfort but also increases energy consumption.
- Yellow burner flame. The burner flame should typically be blue. A yellow flame can suggest a carbon monoxide leak or improper combustion, both of which require immediate professional attention to avoid health hazards.
- Unusual smells. Persistent or unusual odors coming from your furnace can indicate issues like a gas leak or burning components. If you notice strange smells, it is crucial to address them promptly to avoid potential safety hazards.
- Pilot light issues. If the pilot light frequently goes out or struggles to stay lit, it might indicate problems with the thermocouple or gas valve. Maintaining a consistent pilot light is important for your furnace's operation.
- Excess dust and dry air. Excessive dust and overly dry air in your home can stem from a poorly functioning furnace. This may suggest the need for maintenance or a humidification system to address air quality issues.
- Delay in startup. If there is a significant delay between switching on your furnace and its actual operation, there could be ignition problems or issues with the burner that warrant professional evaluation.
- Water leaks. Any signs of water pooling or leakage around your furnace could indicate blockages or issues with the condensation line, necessitating immediate attention to prevent further damage.
- High energy bills. An unexpected spike in your energy bills could be due to an inefficient furnace, indicating it is working harder than necessary to heat your home or workplace. Repairs can sometimes restore your furnace’s efficiency.
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Emergency Repair Service
Our team of experienced technicians are available evenings and weekends to provide prompt, efficient solutions for your service needs.
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Comprehensive ServicesWhen you work with us, you can trust that you are receiving top-quality services from experienced professionals who take pride in their work.
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We believe that everyone deserves access to high-quality solutions, which is why we offer specials that make our services more affordable than ever.
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Open Lines Of CommunicationYou can call us anytime to schedule an appointment or simply drop us a message on our website. We are always happy to hear from you!
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Above & Beyond only uses factory-trained, EPA certified technicians. Subcontractors are never used.
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Above + Beyond will replace your entire furnace unit for NO CHARGE if your heat exchanger fails within 10 years of the installation date.
*does not apply if regular maintenance is not completed
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Above & Beyond only uses factory-trained, EPA certified technicians. Subcontractors are never used.
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Above + Beyond will provide 1 year labor warranties for parts installations and 2-year labor warranty on all equipment installations.
Read What Our Customers Have to Say
4.9 Google Rating from 1,100+ Homeowners!
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Matt, our technician came out, addressed the problem and completed the work to our satisfaction. He left things as he found them.- Lucian D.
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Our technician, Enoch, was prompt, courteous, and fixed our electrical problem quickly. We were able to get same day service which was unexpected.- Tracee P.
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I can't say enough good things about Above and Beyond Air-Conditioning! They responded immediately to my call and fixed the problem right away.- Christopher G.
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We will definitely be calling on this company again, as needed.- Ken M.
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It was easy to make an appointment online, and Jason was here to fix the issue Saturday morning. They were fast and efficient and Jason is a great tech.- Josephine
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Lane was thorough and identified issues with our AC units. He was able to fix one the same day and will return with a crew to fix the second!- Ellen D.
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He had us cleared out and water flowing in no time. Timely, polite and very knowledgeable about what he was doing.- Lori
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The technician was very thorough and professional! He provided estimates before completing services. He had system back up and running within a short time.- L. Gray
Commercial Furnace Repair Solutions
Our team of experienced technicians is equipped to handle a broad range of issues that can arise in commercial heating systems. We understand the critical role a well-functioning furnace plays in maintaining a comfortable and productive environment, which is why we prioritize efficiency and precision in all our repair work without ever compromising on safety or service quality.
Our goal is to minimize downtime and disruption to your business operations. We start with a thorough diagnostic assessment to identify the root cause of any furnace malfunctions. Using advanced tools and techniques, we can swiftly address issues like inconsistent heating, strange noises, or energy inefficiencies. Our repair solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of each commercial system, whether it’s a small-scale retail space or a large industrial complex.
Our Oklahoma City furnace repair experts are ready to help make your family or workplace safe, warm, and comfortable. Request a free estimate today by calling (405) 461-5101 or contacting us online.
When Should I Consider Replacing My Furnace Instead of Repairing It?
If your furnace is constantly experiencing problems that require repairs, you may be wondering if it makes more sense to invest in a replacement unit. Most furnaces last between 15 and 30 years if they receive regular maintenance, so if your unit is nearing or beyond this age range and is frequently malfunctioning, it may be more cost-effective in the long run to replace it. Newer models are generally more energy-efficient, which can significantly reduce your energy bills and offset the initial investment over time.
Consistently high energy bills may also indicate that your furnace is operating inefficiently. An aging system may struggle to maintain the desired temperature even after repairs and maintenance, causing it to run longer and use more energy. This inefficiency not only affects comfort but also financially impacts you. In contrast, a new furnace can offer improved performance and energy savings.
Safety is another critical consideration. If your current furnace poses significant risks like carbon monoxide leaks or has persistent issues with the pilot light or heat exchanger, it may be best to replace it. Safety should always be a priority when evaluating your furnace's condition. Modern furnaces come with enhanced safety features that provide peace of mind and meet stricter emission standards.
Ultimately, determining whether to repair or replace your furnace involves a comprehensive evaluation of its condition, its upkeep costs, and your long-term needs. When you turn to our Oklahoma City furnace repair professionals for help, we’ll conduct a detailed assessment to offer you transparent and reliable advice. We consider factors like age, repair history, energy efficiency, and safety issues to guide our recommendations, always keeping your best interests in mind. If simple repairs will suffice, we’ll tell you so and get the job done right.
If you do choose to replace your heating equipment, we can help you pick the right furnace for your home and perform a professional installation that meets the highest industry standards. Our furnace installations come with a two-year labor warranty, and we’ll replace your entire furnace unit at no cost if your heat exchanger fails within ten years of installation (if you schedule regular maintenance).
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Why Is My Furnace Leaking?The most common reason for leaks and moisture problems is improper installation, but it can also mean something wrong with the unit itself.
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What Is Considered a Furnace Emergency?
When faced with an urgent heating equipment issue, time is of the essence, which is why our team is ready and available 24/7 for emergency furnace repair in Oklahoma City. Some furnace problems can pose significant risks to safety or property and require immediate expert attention. We are committed to providing quick and effective solutions when an emergency arises. Whether it’s a sudden failure during a cold night or a hazardous malfunction, our experienced technicians are on standby around the clock to respond to your call for help.
Furnace emergencies that require immediate attention include:
- Complete system breakdowns in severe weather. During periods of extreme cold, a furnace breakdown can quickly result in dangerously low indoor temperatures. This not only compromises comfort but can also risk damage to plumbing due to freezing.
- Carbon monoxide leak. A faulty furnace might release carbon monoxide (CO), a colorless and odorless gas that is lethal in high concentrations. Symptoms of a CO leak include a yellow burner flame, pilot light issues, and a sulfur-like odor. If you suspect a CO leak, you should evacuate the premises and call 9-1-1. Then, contact us immediately for emergency services.
- Malfunctioning heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is a crucial component of your furnace that separates combustion processes from home heating. Cracks or damage to this part can lead to gas leaks, posing a serious hazard. Visible cracks or frequent symptoms of illness among household members or employees could point to this issue, demanding prompt, professional intervention.
- Gas odors. If you notice the smell of gas, often akin to rotten eggs, it could indicate a natural gas leak within or around your furnace. These leaks are extremely dangerous and warrant immediate attention. Leave the area immediately and call 9-1-1, followed by our team to address the issue.
- Electrical failures and sparking. Any signs of electrical failure associated with your furnace, such as sparking, frequent tripped circuits, or burnt smells, require urgent attention to prevent potential fires.
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What Are Some of the Most Common Furnace Problems?Some of the most common furnace issues that we regularly repair include faulty thermostats, dirty filters, dirty ductwork, broken blowers, faulty starting switches, tripped circuit breakers, and gas leaks. It can be difficult to know what exactly the underlying issue with your home furnace is, so if you think you may need service, call our certified professional technicians at Above + Beyond. We can assist you in resolving any issue that could arise.
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Is It Normal for a Furnace to Smell When It’s First Turned On?It’s normal for a furnace to emit a slight burning smell when it’s first turned on – particularly after a long period of inactivity – as dust burns off. However, if you notice persistent or strong odors, it’s important to have your furnace inspected for potential issues. If you ever smell gas, sulfur, or rotten eggs, leave the area immediately and call 9-1-1.
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Should I Be Worried If My Furnace Is Making Loud Noises?Furnaces typically produce some sounds while operating, but new or unusual noises often indicate underlying issues that need attention. Our recommendation: When in doubt, reach out. Our expert technicians can identify the source of the noise, address any problems we discover, and confirm that your furnace is working as it should.