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Heater Repair Services

Fast, reliable heating repair

Quick Answer

Heater repair in Dallas typically costs $150-$500 for common repairs. Emergency service is available 24/7 during cold weather. Most repairs can be completed same-day to restore your heat quickly.

Common Heater Problems We Fix

  • No heat — Ignition problems, thermostat issues, or gas supply
  • Insufficient heat — Dirty filters, duct issues, or undersized unit
  • Strange noises — Banging, squealing, or rattling sounds
  • Frequent cycling — Short cycling on and off
  • High energy bills — Inefficient operation
  • Yellow pilot light — Indicates combustion issues (call immediately)

Our Heater Repair Process

  1. Safety inspection and diagnostic
  2. Clear explanation of the problem and repair options
  3. Upfront pricing before any work
  4. Professional repair using quality parts
  5. System testing and safety verification

Heater Repair Costs in Dallas

  • Diagnostic fee: $75-$125 (often waived with repair)
  • Ignitor replacement: $150-$300
  • Flame sensor cleaning/replacement: $100-$250
  • Blower motor replacement: $300-$600
  • Heat exchanger replacement: $1,500-$3,000

Service Features

  • Same-Day Service
  • All Brands
  • 24/7 Emergency
  • Safety Inspections
Price Range

$150 - $3,000

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Call (469) 259-4385

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does heater repair cost in Dallas?
Heater repair in Dallas typically costs $150-$500 for common repairs like ignitors, flame sensors, or thermocouples. More complex repairs like blower motors cost $300-$600. Heat exchanger replacement can cost $1,500-$3,000.
Why is my heater blowing cold air?
Common causes include a dirty filter restricting airflow, pilot light or ignition problems, thermostat issues, or a tripped safety switch. Check your filter first, then call for service if the problem persists.
Is a yellow pilot light dangerous?
Yes, a yellow pilot light indicates incomplete combustion and possible carbon monoxide production. Turn off the heater and call for service immediately. Install CO detectors if you don't have them.

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