Furnace Repair Services Around Colorado

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Expert Furnace Repair to Keep Your Home Warm and Comfortable

When your heat goes out, it can leave your home cold and can also leave you feeling overwhelmed. From the moment we arrive, the licensed technicians at Priority Home Services take the time to explain what’s happening, what your options are, and how we can help. We work on nearly every furnace make and model, and our trucks are stocked to handle most issues right then and there.

At Priority Home Services, we provide dependable furnace repair services backed by professional expertise, transparent pricing, and a customer-first approach. Our licensed technicians will quickly assess the issue, explain your repair options, and deliver effective solutions with no surprises.

Why Homeowners Trust Priority for Furnace Repairs

We pride ourselves on:

  • Upfront, honest pricing: You’ll never pay more than your quoted rate.
  • Trusted expertise: Our licensed, certified professionals bring years of experience with all furnace types and brands.
  • Only the work you need: We won’t recommend anything that’s not necessary.
  • Guaranteed workmanship: Every repair is backed by our commitment to quality.
  • Flexible scheduling: Including same-day service availability whenever possible.

Our team is here to answer your questions, walk you through the repair process, and restore comfort to your home with efficient, expert care.

Need help fast? Contact Priority Home Services today to schedule your furnace repair and discover the difference our team can make.

Signs That Your Furnace Is in Need of Repair From Priority Home Services

If you begin to notice any of the following signs with regard to your furnace, call us as soon as possible to schedule expert furnace repair services:

Carbon Monoxide

If the carbon monoxide detector that is attached to your furnace goes off, turn your furnace off immediately, open the windows in your Front Range home, and call us.

Inadequate Heat

Is your home unable to sustain a comfortable temperature? This is an indicator that your furnace may be experiencing issues that will require repair.

Power Issues

As your furnace ages, it can experience power issues, which may make it difficult to start. If you need to restart your furnace throughout the day, you will need to call us for repair.

Odors & Odd Noises

If you’ve noticed strong odors coming from your furnace, it may indicate a gas leak in the unit. If your furnace is making abnormal noises, call us right away so we can diagnose the issue and repair your unit.

Pilot Light Color

The pilot light color on your furnace should be a blue tint. If the pilot light on your furnace is a different color, particularly yellow, call us right away. The color changes from blue to yellow when the carbon monoxide and other gases do not dissipate correctly.

Poor Air Quality

If your furnace is not properly maintained, it can cause a buildup of dust, dirt, and other contaminants that can blow into the rest of your home. This is why it is always important to have a yearly furnace tune-up. 

Potential Causes of a Broken Furnace

Your furnace is a very complex machine and operation, and is made up of many different parts and components. Because of this, many things can go wrong and require professional assistance from Priority Home Services for repair. 

Some of the common causes and potential issues with your furnace include:

  • Thermostat: A broken thermostat can increase your monthly utility bills. This is what communicates the desired temperature to your furnace.
  • Blower Motor: The blower motor is one of the most essential parts of your furnace and pushes air through your air ducts.
  • Draft Inducer Motor: This component pulls gases through the heat exchanger and out of the flue to prevent carbon monoxide buildup and leaking.
  • Ignitor: Ignitors fail more often than any other part of a furnace and are responsible for igniting the pilot light.
  • Flame Sensor: Flame sensors, or thermocouples, are commonly used in gas furnaces to detect whether the pilot light is lit and functioning.
  • Gas Valve: A gas valve allows gas and propane to flow safely into gas furnaces.
  • Control Board: The main board that powers the rest of the furnace’s circuitry.
  • Flue Pipe: This pipe directs carbon monoxide and other toxic gases outside of your home.
  • Relay Switch: Also known as a limit switch, this part allows electricity to reach the electrical components inside your furnace.
  • Transformer: Converts the electrical power flowing into your home to a lower voltage used by your furnace.
  • Oil Combustion Chamber: Used in oil furnaces, this two-part system safely transfers heat from the furnace to the rest of your home.
  • Heat Exchanger: This component heats the air that is pushed throughout your home.
  • Coils: Coils are found in the air conditioning part of your HVAC system, but live inside the furnace duct.

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Services

When should I call for repairs?

Call Priority Home Services immediately to have a heating repair expert address your furnace if you notice that the ignition light is malfunctioning, the motor is showing signs of wear, the thermostat is faulty, or the furnace flame sensor is not detecting flames properly.

What’s the average cost of a furnace repair?

HVAC and furnace repair costs vary depending on the specific issues with the system. If you’re experiencing problems with your furnace, call Priority Home Services to have a heating expert offer you a free price quote and get your system repaired and working properly again. If you are looking to save money on furnace repairs, the best way is to help avoid the problem in the first place by having regular maintenance performed on your furnace by Priority Home Services professionals. This will greatly reduce issues with your furnace and significantly increase its lifespan.

Is it bad for my furnace to run constantly?

It can benefit your furnace’s health to lower your thermostat when you are away from home for extended periods. This can also save you money. Keep in mind, though, if you’re only going to be gone for a short period of time, do not change the thermostat, as your furnace will then have to work twice as hard to reach your preferred temperature. Adjusting your furnace by just a few degrees is always better than drastic temperature changes.

How do I know when it’s time to call an HVAC technician?

If your furnace is not heating or cooling properly, it may need professional service. Other signs that indicate you should call an HVAC technician include unusual noises from your furnace, strange smells from your vents, or frequent restarts of the unit. Additionally, regular maintenance is important for keeping your furnace in top condition and should be performed at least once a year by an experienced professional.

What kinds of furnace systems and issues do you repair?

We offer a wide range of furnace repair services, including gas-, electric-, and oil-fired systems. Our technicians have experience with all makes and models and are trained to diagnose any issues that may be preventing your system from working properly. We can also help you decide whether replacing or upgrading your existing system is the best option.

What should I do if my furnace stops working?

If your furnace stops working, the best course of action is to contact a professional for assistance. Our technicians are available 24/7 and can provide fast, reliable service to get your system back up and running. We also offer emergency repair services for more urgent cases.

Schedule Your Services Today!

Ready to get your heating system back on track? Our team at Priority Home Services is standing by to help. Whether you’re dealing with a full breakdown or just a strange new sound, we’ll assess the issue and offer expert solutions that work. Contact us today to schedule your furnace repair assessment and ensure your home stays warm and cozy this winter.

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