You’re not just getting your heat back. You’re getting a system that works efficiently, costs less to run, and won’t leave you cold again this winter.
Most furnace problems aren’t actually broken parts—they’re dirty filters, clogged vents, or simple adjustments that make a huge difference in how your system runs. When we finish a repair, your furnace doesn’t just heat your home again. It heats it better.
That means more consistent temperatures in every room, lower monthly energy bills, and the confidence that comes from knowing your heating system is running the way it should. No more wondering if it’ll make it through another cold snap.
Temp Assure Heating Air Conditioning & Refrigeration has been keeping Lakes East homes comfortable through Connecticut’s unpredictable winters. We’re the company your neighbors call when their furnace stops working and they need someone reliable.
Our technicians live here too. We understand that a broken furnace in January isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s an emergency. That’s why we stock our trucks with the most common repair parts and arrive ready to get your heat back on the same day.
We’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will, diagnosing problems accurately, and explaining exactly what’s wrong in terms that make sense. No technical jargon, no pressure tactics, just straight answers about what your furnace needs.
When you call, we ask the right questions to understand what’s happening with your furnace. Is it not turning on at all? Blowing cold air? Making strange noises? This helps us bring the right tools and parts.
Our technician arrives with a fully stocked truck and runs a complete diagnostic on your heating system. We check everything—from your thermostat settings to your ductwork—to find the real problem, not just the obvious symptoms.
Before we touch anything, we explain exactly what’s wrong, what it’ll take to fix it, and how much it costs. No surprises, no pressure. If you approve the repair, we get to work. Most furnace repairs are completed the same day because we carry the parts that commonly fail.
After the repair, we test your entire system to make sure everything’s working properly. We’ll also point out any maintenance issues that could cause problems later, so you can decide if you want to address them now or keep an eye on them.
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Every furnace repair includes a complete system inspection, not just a fix for the immediate problem. We check your air filter, inspect your ductwork, test your thermostat, and examine all the components that keep your heating system running efficiently.
Connecticut’s winter weather puts extra stress on furnaces, especially during those stretches where temperatures stay below freezing for days. We see the same problems every year: cracked heat exchangers from rapid temperature changes, frozen condensate lines, and blower motors that work overtime trying to keep up with demand.
That’s why our repairs go beyond the immediate fix. We look for the underlying issues that cause furnace problems in our climate—poor insulation around ductwork, inadequate ventilation, or systems that are working too hard because they haven’t been maintained properly.
When we leave, your furnace isn’t just working again. It’s prepared for whatever Connecticut winter throws at it. And if something does go wrong with the repair we made, we stand behind our work with a solid warranty.
Most furnace repairs in Lakes East cost between $150 and $600, depending on what needs to be fixed. Simple issues like a faulty thermostat or clogged filter run on the lower end, while component replacements like blower motors or heat exchangers cost more.
We always provide upfront pricing before starting any work. Our technician will diagnose the problem, explain what’s wrong, and give you the exact cost to fix it. No hourly rates, no surprise charges, no hidden fees.
The most expensive repair isn’t always a new part. Sometimes it’s multiple small issues that add up, or a problem that requires significant labor to access. That’s why we take the time to explain what we found and why the repair costs what it does.
The biggest problems we see are dirty air filters, faulty thermostats, and blower motor issues. Connecticut’s cold, dry winters make furnaces work harder, and systems that haven’t been maintained start showing problems when the temperature drops.
Dirty filters are the number one cause of furnace problems. When your filter gets clogged with dust and debris, your furnace can’t breathe properly. It works harder, uses more energy, and eventually overheats or shuts down completely.
Thermostat problems are also common, especially in older homes. If your thermostat isn’t reading temperature correctly or communicating properly with your furnace, you’ll get inconsistent heating, short cycling, or no heat at all. Most thermostat issues can be fixed the same day.
We prioritize emergency heating calls and typically arrive within 2-4 hours during business hours. For after-hours emergencies, we aim to have a technician at your home the same evening or first thing the next morning.
Emergency calls get priority because we understand that a broken furnace in Connecticut winter isn’t something you can wait days to fix. We keep our trucks stocked with the most common repair parts so we can complete most emergency repairs immediately.
If we can’t fix your furnace the same day due to parts availability or the complexity of the problem, we’ll set you up with temporary heating solutions and get the necessary parts ordered for next-day delivery. We won’t leave you without heat.
Yes, we service all major furnace brands and types including gas, oil, and electric systems. Our technicians are trained on Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, American Standard, and most other manufacturers you’ll find in Connecticut homes.
Whether you have a traditional furnace, high-efficiency condensing unit, or an older system that’s been discontinued, we have the experience and tools to diagnose and repair it. We also work on boilers, heat pumps, and ductless mini-split systems.
If your furnace is extremely old or uses obsolete parts, we’ll be upfront about repair costs versus replacement options. Sometimes fixing an old system makes sense, sometimes it doesn’t. We’ll give you the information you need to make the right decision for your situation and budget.
The most important thing you can do is change your air filter regularly—every 1-3 months depending on your system and household conditions. A clean filter prevents most of the problems we’re called out to fix.
Keep your vents and registers clear of furniture, curtains, and debris. Blocked airflow makes your furnace work harder and can cause overheating. Also, make sure your outdoor exhaust vents aren’t blocked by snow, leaves, or ice during winter.
Schedule professional maintenance once a year, preferably in fall before heating season starts. We’ll clean your system, check all the components, test safety features, and catch small problems before they become expensive repairs. Regular maintenance can extend your furnace’s life by years and keep it running efficiently.
If your furnace is less than 15 years old and the repair cost is less than half the price of a new system, repair usually makes sense. For older systems or expensive repairs, replacement might be more cost-effective long-term.
Warning signs that point toward replacement include frequent breakdowns, rising energy bills despite normal usage, uneven heating throughout your home, and repair costs that keep adding up. If you’re calling for service multiple times per year, it’s time to consider a new system.
We’ll always be honest about whether a repair makes financial sense or if you’d be better off with a new furnace. Sometimes a $300 repair on a 20-year-old furnace is worth it if it buys you a few more years. Other times, putting that money toward a new system is the smarter choice.
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