You shouldn’t have to worry about whether your furnace will work when you need it most. When we finish your repair, you get consistent heat throughout your home, lower energy bills from efficient operation, and the confidence that comes from a full year guarantee on our work.
No more waking up to a cold house. No more wondering if that strange noise means another expensive breakdown is coming. Just reliable warmth when Connecticut temperatures drop, backed by technicians who know what they’re doing and stand behind every repair.
Your heating system works the way it should. Your family stays comfortable. And you have one less thing to stress about during the busy winter months.
We’ve been keeping Fairfield County families warm for years. We’re not the biggest HVAC company around, and that’s exactly why you should call us.
When owner Jaime Gonzalez started this business, he built it on a simple idea: treat every customer’s home like it’s your own. We’re licensed, insured, and required to meet Connecticut’s strict contractor standards. But more importantly, we live and work in this community.
We know how unpredictable Connecticut winters can be. We understand that when your furnace breaks down, you need someone who shows up on time, diagnoses the problem honestly, and fixes it right the first time. That’s what we do, every single day.
Here’s exactly what happens when you call us for furnace repair. First, we schedule a time that works for you—and we actually show up when we say we will. Our diagnostic fee is $96.99, which includes travel time and a complete system evaluation.
Once we identify the problem, we give you an upfront price for the repair. No hidden fees, no surprise charges later. Most of the time, that diagnostic fee covers the actual repair work. If you’re part of our maintenance program, we waive the diagnostic fee entirely.
We fix the problem using quality parts and proven techniques. Before we leave, we test the system to make sure everything works properly. Then we clean up our work area and explain what we did, so you understand exactly what was wrong and how we fixed it.
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Your furnace repair includes a thorough diagnosis of the entire system, not just the obvious problem. We check safety controls, test airflow, inspect heat exchangers, and verify proper combustion. Every repair comes with genuine manufacturer parts when needed and a full year guarantee on our work.
Connecticut’s climate is tough on heating systems. Between the humidity in summer and the freeze-thaw cycles in winter, your furnace works harder here than it would in many other states. We account for these local conditions in every repair, making sure your system can handle whatever Connecticut weather throws at it.
We service all major furnace brands and handle both residential and commercial equipment. Whether you have a gas furnace, oil furnace, or electric heat pump, we have the experience and tools to get it running efficiently again.
Our diagnostic fee is $96.99, which includes travel time and a complete evaluation of your heating system. This fee often covers the actual repair work, especially for common issues like thermostat problems, pilot light issues, or minor component replacements.
For more complex repairs, we provide an upfront quote before starting any work. You’ll know exactly what the repair will cost before we begin, with no hidden fees or surprise charges. Major repairs like heat exchanger replacement or blower motor installation typically range from $300 to $1,200, depending on your furnace type and the parts required.
If you join our maintenance program, we waive the diagnostic fee entirely. This can save you money on service calls and helps prevent major breakdowns through regular system maintenance.
Connecticut’s harsh winters create specific challenges for heating systems. The most common issues we see are dirty or clogged air filters, which reduce airflow and force your furnace to work harder. This leads to higher energy bills and premature system failure.
Thermostat problems are also frequent, especially with older units that struggle with temperature swings. Pilot light issues occur more often during extended cold periods, and blower motor problems develop from overuse during long heating seasons.
Gas furnaces often experience issues with the heat exchanger or gas valve, while oil furnaces typically have problems with the burner, oil pump, or fuel delivery system. We stock parts for all these common repairs, so most problems can be fixed the same day we diagnose them.
Age is the biggest factor. If your furnace is over 15 years old and needs frequent repairs, replacement usually makes more financial sense. However, newer systems with isolated problems are almost always worth repairing.
Warning signs that indicate repair needs include uneven heating throughout your home, unusual noises like grinding or squealing, frequent cycling on and off, or a sudden increase in your energy bills. Yellow pilot lights, strange odors, or visible rust around the unit require immediate professional attention.
We’ll always give you an honest assessment of whether repair or replacement makes sense for your specific situation. Our goal is to solve your heating problem in the most cost-effective way possible, whether that’s a simple repair or helping you choose a new, more efficient system.
Yes, we understand that furnace breakdowns don’t wait for convenient times. Connecticut winters can be dangerous when heating systems fail, especially during overnight hours or extreme cold snaps.
We prioritize emergency calls and work to respond as quickly as possible. Our technicians carry common repair parts in their trucks, so many emergency repairs can be completed the same day. We’re equipped to handle both gas and oil furnace emergencies safely.
For true emergencies involving gas leaks or carbon monoxide concerns, shut off your system immediately and call us right away. We’ll walk you through safety steps over the phone and get a technician to your home as soon as possible. Your family’s safety always comes first.
Regular maintenance prevents most furnace breakdowns and extends your system’s lifespan significantly. The most important task is changing your air filter every 1-3 months, depending on your home’s dust levels and whether you have pets.
Annual professional maintenance should include cleaning the heat exchanger, testing safety controls, checking gas pressure and combustion, lubricating moving parts, and inspecting the venting system. We also test your thermostat calibration and check electrical connections.
Our maintenance program includes all these services plus priority scheduling for repairs and waived diagnostic fees. Connecticut’s climate is particularly hard on heating systems, so regular maintenance isn’t optional—it’s essential for reliable operation and energy efficiency throughout the heating season.
Yes, we’re fully licensed and insured HVAC contractors in Connecticut. All contractors working on heating systems in Connecticut must be licensed by the State Department of Consumer Protection, and we meet all state requirements.
Our license number appears on all our advertising, business cards, and contracts as required by state law. We carry both liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage to protect you and our technicians during service calls.
You can verify our licensing status through the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection website. We’re also bonded, which provides additional protection for our customers. When you hire us, you’re working with legitimate professionals who follow all state regulations and safety standards for HVAC work.
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