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Gas Furnace Repair in Memphis, TN

If you smell gas, get everyone out of the house first, then call 911 or your gas utility from outside, and call us after. With that said, gas furnace repair in Memphis is steady work for us: ignitors that glow but never light, flame sensors coated in residue, pressure switches stuck open, and inducer motors that whine. We test the safety chain rather than guess at parts. Give us a call with what you hear and smell, or fill out the quote form and we will schedule the visit.

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What brings Memphis homeowners to this job

  • The furnace blows but the air is cold Ignition failure, flame sensor fouling or a gas valve not opening
  • It clicks a few times then goes quiet Ignitor or control board lockout after failed trial for ignition
  • Heat runs for a minute, then shuts off, over and over Short cycling from a dirty flame sensor, limit switch trip or restricted airflow

What We Check On A Gas Furnace

We look at the igniter, flame sensor, gas valve, pressure switch and inducer motor, then read the control board fault codes stored from recent lockouts. Venting, heat exchanger condition and combustion air all get a look, since a blocked flue or cracked exchanger changes the whole conversation. On the air side we check the blower motor, capacitor, limit switch and filter restriction. Older units on propane in hill country get extra attention at the regulator and orifice sizing, because pressure problems mimic part failures.

How We Decide Repair Is The Right Call

We weigh the age of the furnace, what part failed, and whether parts are still available for that model. A bad igniter or flame sensor on a sound furnace is a straightforward fix worth doing. A cracked heat exchanger, or a second major failure inside a year on a furnace well past its service life, is a different discussion and we will say so plainly. Where a heat pump handles most of the load and the gas furnace is backup, we factor that in too.

Memphis coverage

From Memphis we also cover Bartlett, Germantown, Collierville, Cordova, Millington, Arlington, Lakeland and Southaven.

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Covering 52 cities across Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi and 2 more.

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Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman and more. We are not an authorized dealer for any of them.

Gas Furnace Repair in Memphis — quick answers

Why does my gas furnace light and then shut off after a minute?

That pattern usually points to the flame sensor, a venting or pressure switch problem, or an overheating limit trip from restricted airflow. Change your filter, then let us test the sequence. It is a common repair on older furnaces.

What should I do if I smell gas near the furnace?

Leave the house right away, do not flip switches, and call 911 or your gas utility from outside. Once they have cleared the property, call us and we will inspect the furnace and gas train before anything runs again.

How soon can you get to my house in Memphis?

Call us and tell us what the system is doing and we will give you a straight answer on timing that day. Memphis is a wide service area and travel time is real, so we group calls by part of town. No-cool and no-heat calls move ahead of maintenance visits, and in a July heat stretch we will tell you honestly if it is same day or the next morning rather than leave you guessing.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill in the quote form with what the system is doing. Warm air, no air, short cycling, a smell, a breaker that keeps tripping. That detail helps us load the right parts before we roll.

  2. Step 2

    We schedule around travel

    Hill-country routes take time, so we give you a realistic window instead of a guess. If you are on a long county road, we tell you that up front and keep you posted if the day shifts.

  3. Step 3

    Diagnose, then explain

    We test the system, find the actual fault and walk you through what failed and what the repair involves. You decide before we start. If a part has to be ordered, we say when it lands.

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Why homeowners call us

  • Older systems are normal herePlenty of homes on our routes run a heat pump from two decades back, a propane furnace and a wood stove for the cold snaps. We repair what you have rather than pushing you toward replacement on the first visit.
  • Heating and cooling bothSame crew handles air conditioning repair in summer and heating repair in winter. That means we know your system's history when the season flips, and we are not learning your ductwork from scratch in January.
  • We say what we do not knowIf a fault is intermittent, we tell you that instead of replacing parts on a hunch. Sometimes the honest answer is a monitoring period or a second visit when the weather brings the problem back.
  • Regional coverage, local paceWe cover Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Tennessee. Travel time is part of every job we quote, so you get a window that accounts for the drive rather than a promise that falls apart.
  • All major brands, gas & electricEvery major HVAC brand, gas and electric, handled by an independent crew.
  • Straight answersNot worth fixing? We say that out loud, and often it saves you the visit fee.

Gas Furnace Repair in Memphis

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