Shelby, NC Furnace Repair

Shelby, NC
Furnace Service & Repair

If you are having issues with your heat pump properly functioning, give us a call today! The cold weather is just around the corner, make sure you system is prepared.

704-484-0025

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Award Winning Equipment

Our American Standard Heat Pumps are rated #1 by consumer reports. Check out our options if you are looking to replace your system.

Quality Service Guaranteed

All of our HVAC technicians are NATE certified and have at least 3 years experience in the heating and air field.  Call today!

Service Agreements

Increase the life of your HVAC system when you sign up for our annual service agreements. Learn more today!

Trust The Furnace Experts

Repairing or replacing your furnace is never enjoyable and always unexpected. That is why we offer flexible financing options for both repairing and replacing your HVAC system.
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Should I Replace?

  • If you plan on living at your home 5+ years, it may be better to replace.
  • Have you already repaired the system and is the warranty voided?
  • Would you qualify for financing? 
Replace Your Furnace

Should I Repair?

  • Can you afford a new system? 
  • Is my HVAC unit under warranty?
  • Will I live at my current residence for much longer?
  • I need my system to work now!
Repair My Furnace

Furnace FAQs

  • How often should I have my furnace serviced?

    It’s recommended to have your furnace professionally serviced at least once a year, ideally before the heating season begins. Regular maintenance ensures efficiency, safety, and longevity.

  • How long does a furnace typically last?

    The average lifespan of a well-maintained furnace is 15-20 years. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can extend its life.

  • How do I know if my furnace needs repair?

    Signs your furnace needs repair include:

    • Strange noises (banging, rattling, squealing)
    • Uneven heating or cold spots in your home
    • Rising energy bills
    • Furnace frequently cycling on and off
    • Yellow or flickering pilot light (for gas furnaces)
  • What's the difference between a gas and electric furnace?

    Gas furnaces use natural gas or propane and tend to be more powerful and cost-effective in colder climates. Electric furnaces use electricity, are typically more energy-efficient, and have lower upfront costs but may result in higher electricity bills.

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