Your furnace breaks down at the worst possible moment. It’s 20 degrees outside, your family’s bundled in blankets, and you’re wondering if you’ll need to find somewhere else to stay tonight.
That’s exactly when you need someone who shows up fast and gets it right the first time. We stock our trucks with the parts most Connecticut furnaces need, which means we can usually fix your heating problem the same day you call.
You get your warmth back without the runaround. Your energy bills stay reasonable because we fix the real problem, not just the symptoms. And you sleep better knowing your heating system won’t leave you in the cold again.
We at Temp Assure have been keeping Lanesville families warm through Connecticut’s toughest winters. We know what breaks down when the temperature drops, and we know how to fix it fast.
Our technicians live here too. We understand that when your furnace quits on a Friday night in January, you can’t wait until Monday for someone to maybe show up. That’s why we answer our phones and stock our trucks like we’re the ones who might need emergency heat.
You won’t get a sales pitch when you call us for repairs. You’ll get straight answers about what’s wrong, what it costs to fix, and how long it’ll take. Because that’s what you’d want if it was our family sitting in a cold house.
When your furnace stops working, here’s exactly what happens when you call us. First, we answer the phone—not a recording, not a call center, but someone who can actually help you right away.
Our technician arrives with a fully stocked truck and runs a complete diagnostic on your heating system. We check the obvious stuff first, then dig deeper to find the real cause. You’ll know what’s wrong and what it costs before we touch a single bolt.
Most repairs get finished the same visit because we carry the parts Connecticut furnaces need most. If we need to order something special, we’ll get your heat working temporarily and come back to finish the job properly. You stay warm while we handle the details.
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Every furnace repair we perform includes a full system check to catch problems before they leave you cold again. We test your thermostat accuracy, inspect your heat exchanger, clean your burners, and check all electrical connections.
Connecticut winters are hard on heating equipment. Salt air from the coast, temperature swings, and months of heavy use create specific problems we see year after year. Cracked heat exchangers from rapid heating and cooling cycles. Corroded gas lines from moisture. Clogged filters from homes sealed tight against the cold.
We know these local patterns because we’ve been fixing them for years. When we service your furnace, you’re getting solutions designed for Connecticut’s climate, not generic fixes that might work somewhere else. Your heating system runs efficiently, safely, and reliably through whatever winter throws at it.
Most furnace repairs in Connecticut take 1-3 hours to complete. We stock our trucks with the parts that commonly fail in our climate, so about 80% of repairs get finished the same day you call.
The time depends on what’s actually wrong. A clogged filter or faulty thermostat might take 30 minutes. A cracked heat exchanger or failed blower motor could take several hours. We’ll give you an accurate time estimate after we diagnose the problem, not before.
If we need to order a special part, we’ll get your heat working temporarily and schedule a follow-up visit to complete the permanent repair. You won’t be left without heat while waiting for parts to arrive.
In Lanesville, we see three main furnace problems every winter. Dirty filters cause about 40% of our service calls—Connecticut’s sealed homes trap dust and debris that clog filters faster than you’d expect.
Thermostat issues rank second, especially in older homes where temperature swings stress the components. Your thermostat might read 68 degrees while your living room feels like 60, or it might not turn the furnace on at all.
Ignition problems come third, usually from corrosion caused by our coastal moisture. Your furnace tries to start but can’t light the gas, or it lights but shuts off after a few minutes. These problems get worse as winter progresses, so early repairs save you from middle-of-the-night emergencies.
If your furnace is over 15 years old and needs expensive repairs, replacement usually makes more financial sense. Connecticut’s energy costs mean an efficient new system can pay for itself through lower heating bills.
Here’s our rule of thumb: multiply your furnace’s age by the repair cost. If that number exceeds $5,000, replacement is typically the better investment. A 12-year-old furnace needing $400 in repairs equals $4,800—repair it. A 20-year-old furnace needing $300 in repairs equals $6,000—replace it.
We’ll be honest about what makes sense for your situation. Sometimes a simple repair buys you several more years. Sometimes spending money on an old system just delays the inevitable. We’ll explain your options without pushing you toward the more expensive choice.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency furnace repair throughout Lanesville and surrounding areas. Connecticut winters don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.
Emergency calls get priority scheduling, usually within 2-4 hours depending on weather conditions and call volume. We charge a flat emergency fee that covers the service call and first hour of labor—no surprise charges for nights, weekends, or holidays.
Our emergency trucks carry extra inventory of the parts that fail most often during cold snaps. Blower motors, ignition components, and gas valves that work fine in moderate weather often quit when temperatures drop below 20 degrees. We stock these specifically for emergency situations.
Annual furnace maintenance prevents most emergency breakdowns and keeps your heating costs reasonable. We recommend scheduling service in early fall, before you actually need heat.
Connecticut’s heating season runs longer than most places—sometimes from October through April. That’s six months of heavy use that creates wear on your system. Annual service catches small problems before they become expensive repairs.
During maintenance, we clean your burners, test your heat exchanger, calibrate your thermostat, and replace your filter. We also check for carbon monoxide leaks and ensure your system meets current safety standards. Most maintenance visits take about an hour and can extend your furnace’s life by 5-7 years.
First, check your thermostat settings and make sure it’s set to “heat” mode with the temperature above your current room temperature. Then check your circuit breaker to ensure power is reaching the furnace.
Look at your furnace filter—if it’s completely clogged, replace it and wait 30 minutes to see if that solves the problem. A severely dirty filter can cause your system to shut down as a safety measure.
If these simple steps don’t restore your heat, call us immediately. Don’t attempt to repair gas connections, electrical components, or anything involving your heat exchanger. Modern furnaces have safety systems that shut down when something’s wrong—trying to override these systems can be dangerous and expensive.
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