Furnace Repair in Ogden, Utah
Trust the Heating Experts at Mountain Air for Reliable Furnace Repairs
Our area in Utah bypasses cold and goes right for frigid, and a furnace breakdown can put you in a stressful spot. That’s why you need a furnace repair team that can offer timely, effective heating services for all your HVAC problems, large or small. You need Mountain Air Conditioning & Heating.
Our certified and licensed furnace repair specialists proudly serve Ogden and the surrounding areas. No matter the issue or the scope of your furnace problem, we have the tools, experience, and training to match your needs.
For decades, we’ve been the experts you can turn to for heating system solutions, and with a Mountain Air specialist on your side, you can rest easy knowing your situation is as good as handled.
Signs Your Furnace Needs Repair:
- Your furnace makes strange sounds: Loud, persistent, or unusual noises from an HVAC system indicate a problem with vital moving parts and components.
- Unusual odors are coming from the furnace: Smell gas in your Ogden-area home, or notice a distinct burnt-wire odor? We’d advise you to shut down the furnace and call for HVAC service and a gas heating repair as soon as possible.
- You’re getting cool air from the unit: There’s plenty of that outside, so if the furnace isn’t heating, be sure to call for repair.
- Your energy or fuel costs are spiking: Increases in fuel or energy costs typically indicate a lack of furnace maintenance, often leading to breakdowns. Your Ogden home could also need heating duct repairs to fix air leaks.
- Standing water around the furnace: High-efficiency furnaces rely on systems that can generate moisture when operating ineffectively, so watch out for puddles or condensation around the unit.
- Discoloration in gas furnace pilot light: A pilot light should be cool blue. Orange, yellow, or reddish hues indicate buildup on the pilot or more significant problems.
If you see these signs, call the experts at Mountain Air. Some repairs can be costly, and the best solution is to install a new furnace.
If you think you need to replace your furnace or install a new heating system, call (801) 416-2215 today.
Furnace Repair With 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Mountain Air puts our customers first, which is why we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Our industry experience and team of skilled HVAC technicians give us what we need to provide excellent furnace repairs every day of the week.
Our family has been in the HVAC business since 1954, and we’re a family-owned and -operated company. We take pride in creating lasting relationships with our clients and setting ourselves apart from our competitors. Our family of HVAC professionals can fix any problem at any time.
Some of the characteristics that make our company’s heating services and heating duct repairs one-of-a-kind include:
- Service all major brands
- Same-day service
- NATE-certified technicians
- Family-owned and locally operated
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Mountain Air also offers annual maintenance agreements. Our comprehensive, prepaid service provides benefits that keep you and your family warm all winter.
Utah’s cold, harsh winters call for the best and most efficient heating systems.
If your furnace isn’t working or seems inefficient, contact us or call (801) 416-2215 today.
Furnace Repair Frequently Asked Questions
Can a broken furnace be a hazard?
Any major appliance can be a hazard when in a state of disrepair, but gas furnaces should be treated with urgency when you suspect a problem. When a system interacts with electricity, heat, gas, combustion, and combustion byproducts, serious issues can become serious hazards to your family and property. They should be resolved promptly by a professional.
Why is my furnace not blowing hot air?
If your furnace is blowing air, but it’s not hot, it could mean that only the fan is operating. This could be a thermostat problem or an incorrect setting on the thermostat. It could also mean your pilot light has gone out or your heating element is malfunctioning.
Once you’ve checked to ensure your thermostat is set to heat instead of fan, it’s time to contact a professional for repairs.
Why is my furnace leaking?
If your furnace leaks water, it’s likely a high-efficiency unit having trouble with condensation drainage. Moisture from the air can condense and accumulate into a problem in your furnace. This is supposed to be drained via lines, but clogs or other issues can prevent these lines from doing their job.