Your furnace breaks at the worst possible moment. It’s 20 degrees outside, your family’s shivering, and you’re wondering if you’ll be stuck with space heaters all weekend.
Here’s what actually happens when you call us: We show up the same day with a fully stocked truck. Our technician runs a complete diagnostic—not just a quick look—so we catch everything that’s wrong now and anything that might fail next month. Most repairs get finished during that first visit.
You’re not gambling on whether we’ll show up or whether the fix will actually work. You get your heat back, your family stays comfortable, and you sleep knowing it’s handled right.
We’ve been keeping Fairfield County families warm through Connecticut’s brutal winters for years. We’re not some national chain with technicians who’ve never dealt with a real New England freeze.
We know what happens when temperatures drop into the teens and your furnace can’t keep up. We understand the panic when you smell something burning or hear strange noises at 2 AM. That’s why we’re available 24/7 for emergencies—because your heating can’t wait until Monday morning.
Our BBB accreditation and community involvement aren’t just badges on our website. We live here too, and we’re not disappearing after we fix your furnace.
When you call, we schedule you for the same day if it’s an emergency. Our technician arrives with diagnostic equipment and a truck stocked with the most common furnace parts.
First, we run a complete system evaluation. Not just the obvious problem—we check everything that could fail soon so you don’t get hit with another breakdown next week. We explain what we find in plain English and give you options that make sense for your budget.
Once you approve the repair, we get to work. Most furnace repairs take between one and six hours. We test everything before we leave, clean up our work area, and make sure your heat is running properly. If something doesn’t feel right to you, we fix it before we go.
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We handle the full range of furnace problems Connecticut homeowners face. Ignition issues, blower motor failures, cracked heat exchangers, clogged filters, thermostat malfunctions, and those mysterious noises that keep you awake at night.
In Candlewood Point, we see the same patterns every winter. Furnaces that worked fine in November start struggling when temperatures hit the teens. Systems that haven’t been maintained properly fail right when you need them most. Older units that should have been serviced in the fall break down during the coldest weeks.
Our service includes checking your warranty status before we start any work—many homeowners don’t realize they’re still covered for parts or labor. We also offer preventive maintenance plans that catch small problems before they become expensive emergencies. Because in Connecticut, your furnace isn’t optional equipment.
Furnace repair costs in Connecticut typically range from $99 to $2,500, depending on what needs to be fixed. Simple issues like a clogged filter or tripped breaker might only cost the diagnostic fee, while major component replacements like a heat exchanger run higher.
The final price depends on three main factors: what’s actually broken, whether you have any active warranties, and how complex the repair is. We always check your warranty status first—many homeowners don’t realize they’re still covered for parts or labor, which can significantly reduce your costs.
Before we start any work, we explain exactly what needs to be done and give you a clear price. No surprises, no hidden fees, no pressure to approve work you don’t understand.
The most common furnace problems we see in Connecticut winters are dirty air filters causing overheating, ignition system failures, blower motor issues, and thermostat malfunctions. Dirty filters are by far the biggest culprit—they restrict airflow, make your furnace work harder, and eventually cause it to overheat and shut down.
Ignition problems are especially common when temperatures drop below freezing. Your furnace tries to start but can’t light properly, leaving you with cold air blowing through your vents. Blower motor failures often show up as strange noises—grinding, squealing, or banging sounds that get worse over time.
Most of these problems develop gradually, which is why regular maintenance catches them before they become emergency repairs. But when they do fail, they usually happen during the coldest weeks of winter when your furnace is working hardest.
Most furnace repairs take between one and six hours to complete, depending on what needs to be fixed. Simple repairs like replacing a flame sensor or cleaning a clogged filter can be done in 30 minutes to an hour. More complex issues like replacing a blower motor or heat exchanger take several hours.
We come prepared with the most common replacement parts already on our truck, so we can complete most repairs during the same visit. If we need to order a specific part, we’ll let you know upfront and give you options for temporary heating solutions if needed.
Emergency repairs get priority scheduling, especially during cold snaps. We understand that when your heat is out in Connecticut winter, every hour matters. That’s why we stock our trucks well and work efficiently to get your family warm again as quickly as possible.
If your furnace is over 15 years old and needs expensive repairs, replacement often makes more sense than continued repairs. Gas furnaces typically last 15-20 years, and repair costs tend to spike in the final few years of their lifespan.
As a general rule, if the repair cost is more than half the price of a new furnace, or if you’ve had multiple repairs in the past two years, it’s time to consider replacement. Newer furnaces are significantly more energy efficient, which means lower monthly heating bills that help offset the initial investment.
We’ll always be honest about whether a repair makes financial sense or if you’d be better off with a new system. Sometimes a $300 repair buys you several more years of reliable heating. Other times, putting $2,000 into a 20-year-old furnace is just delaying the inevitable. We help you make the decision that’s right for your situation and budget.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency furnace repair service throughout Candlewood Point and Fairfield County. When your heat goes out during a Connecticut winter, it’s not something that can wait until regular business hours.
Emergency calls get priority scheduling, and we carry the most common furnace parts on our trucks so we can complete most repairs immediately. Our technicians are equipped to handle emergency situations safely, including carbon monoxide concerns and gas-related issues that require immediate attention.
We understand that furnace emergencies are stressful and often happen at the worst possible times—during cold snaps, on weekends, or late at night when your family is trying to sleep. That’s why we make sure someone is always available to take your call and get a technician to your home as quickly as possible.
Your furnace should be professionally maintained once a year, ideally in the fall before you need it for winter heating. Annual maintenance is the best way to prevent expensive emergency repairs and ensure your system runs efficiently when temperatures drop.
During a maintenance visit, we clean and inspect all components, test safety systems, check for carbon monoxide leaks, replace filters, and identify any parts that might fail soon. This comprehensive approach catches small problems before they become major breakdowns that leave you without heat.
Connecticut’s harsh winters put extra stress on heating systems, making regular maintenance even more important here than in milder climates. Furnaces that go without maintenance are much more likely to fail during the coldest weeks of winter when you need them most. A yearly tune-up is a small investment that prevents much larger repair bills and gives you peace of mind all winter long.
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