Commercial Heating

Furnace Repair Is Just a Phone Call Away—24 Hours a Day!

Is your business freezing? Are your employees looking to go elsewhere to warm up? You need professional commercial furnace repair and service ASAP to get your furnace and your business back up and running! Proper heating is essential to a safe, comfortable, and productive work environment.

Are you looking for commercial furnace repair and service due to any of the following common issues?

Your furnace won't turn on
Your pilot light is out
You hear strange noises when the furnace starts or operates
Your main burner won't light, or quickly extinguishes
Your burners are lit, but the blower won't turn on
Your blower runs constantly

You can count on Furnace Guys for 24-hour emergency commercial furnace repair and service:

We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for all of your commercial furnace repair and service needs.
We offer an upfront explanation of the problem, letting you decide the best way for your business to handle it before we begin repairs.
We charge by the job, not the hour, so there's never an overtime charge.
Our work is guaranteed, with repairs properly and professionally done the first time.

Our Furnace Repair Team at Furnace Guys Has Got You Covered!

We can tackle even the most stubborn commercial furnace issues:

No power – Tripped breakers, loose wiring, or even a simple switch could cause power issues. And complicated, hard to pinpoint issues such as transformer, thermostat, control board, capacitor, and blower motor issues may require additional diagnostic tests during commercial furnace repair and service.
Ailing or failing motor – A noisy motor is never a good sign, and could indicate possible failure. Tend to squeaky, squealing motors immediately to prevent a complete furnace breakdown.
Ignition failure – Rapid clicking sounds from a furnace that fails to ignite may be the result of a blocked flue, faulty control board, or improper limit control. Burner won't stay lit – By cleaning key components and checking adjustments, technicians can determine if a dirty flame sensor, clogged condensate drain, or gas supply issue is contributing to this problem.
Blower conked out – Your furnace may be experiencing an issue with the run capacitor or motor, which could prevent the blower from turning on after the burners ignite.
Blower won't quit – If your thermostat isn't set to "on," your continuously running blower motor could be the result of a dirty air filter restricting airflow and damaging the limit switch. Our skilled technicians can pinpoint the problem, replace the switch, and educate you on filter changes.

Prevent Future Issues With Annual Furnace Maintenance

You can protect the health of your furnace simply by keeping it well maintained with the help of our furnace maintenance experts. Visit our page on commercial furnace maintenance to learn more. You should also schedule professional maintenance visits annually. This not only extends the life of your furnace by keeping it operating efficiently, but also saves your business energy dollars.

What's more, planned preventive maintenance identifies common furnace safety issues before they threaten your business and employees, including:

Low oxygen levels from furnaces that aren't getting sufficient fresh air
Carbon monoxide buildup resulting from clogged or improperly vented ductwork
Cracks in the heat exchanger or combustion chamber that may be invisible to the naked eye that can lead to carbon monoxide leakage
Soot buildup that can ignite a fire
Carbon monoxide buildup resulting from a dirty furnace

Consider these factors when making the decision to repair or replace: Age – A 10 to 15-year-old furnace is probably on its last leg and not worth repairing, especially if you have already poured money into several repairs over the past season or two.
Investment cost – It costs more to replace than to repair, but consider the long-term investment cost of keeping your old furnace running. The knowledgeable heater contractors at Furnace Guys can help you calculate your return on investment.
Utility rates By taking utility bills from past seasons and calculating future bills based on rising utility rates, you can determine how much it will cost to run your existing furnace this year. Compare that with the energy consumed by a new furnace at the same utility rates and see what savings you can expect from a furnace replacement.

Low Heating Bills Are the New Hot Thing. Call Today!

Prevent lost productivity, lost customers, and lost income with commercial furnace repair and service from Furnace Guys! Whether you need preventive maintenance or emergency commercial furnace repair and service, the professionals at Furnace Guys are there for you to get your furnace—and your business—back on track.