When Your Heat Stops Working in Winter

Emergency furnace repair service for residential and commercial properties in Matthews, North Carolina.

Your furnace quits in the middle of a cold night in Matthews, and the temperature inside your home or business starts dropping quickly. You need someone who can diagnose the problem and restore heat before the cold becomes unsafe or damages your property. Boaz responds to emergency furnace repair calls across Matthews with over forty years of heating system experience and the tools needed to address the most common furnace failures on the first visit.

Our licensed HVAC technicians work on all furnace brands and models, diagnosing issues such as no heat, inconsistent heating, ignition and pilot light failures, blower motor problems, thermostat malfunctions, and unusual noises or odors. We evaluate your system thoroughly, explain what caused the breakdown, and provide clear repair options before starting any work. Every repair is tested to make sure your furnace operates safely and reliably before we leave your property.

If your heating system has stopped working and you need help now, reach out to Boaz for emergency furnace repair service in Matthews.

What We Do When Your Furnace Fails

When you contact us for emergency furnace service in Matthews, we dispatch a technician equipped to handle common heating failures such as ignition problems, blower motor issues, thermostat failures, and safety lockouts. We arrive with diagnostic tools, replacement components, and the licensing needed to work safely on gas, electric, and heat pump systems. Our team starts by checking your thermostat settings, power supply, gas valve operation, ignition system, and airflow to identify what stopped your furnace from producing heat.

After the repair, your furnace will ignite reliably, deliver warm air at the expected temperature, and cycle on and off at normal intervals. You will notice consistent heat in every room served by the system, and your thermostat will respond correctly when you adjust the temperature. The blower will operate smoothly without loud grinding or rattling, and your system will not shut down unexpectedly or produce strange odors.

We repair furnaces that will not ignite, blower motors that have failed, cracked heat exchangers that pose safety risks, and thermostats that no longer communicate with the system. Our technicians are also licensed general contractors, which allows us to address wiring, venting, or structural issues that go beyond standard furnace repair. If a part is not available immediately, we explain your options and return as quickly as possible to complete the job.

You probably want to know what to expect

Most people calling for emergency furnace repair want to know how fast we can respond, what the repair will cost, and whether the furnace can be fixed the same day. These are the questions we answer most often when homeowners and business owners in Matthews reach out for help.

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What qualifies as an emergency furnace repair?
An emergency repair is needed when your furnace stops producing heat, will not ignite, shuts down repeatedly, or produces burning smells or carbon monoxide warnings. You should also call immediately if you hear loud banging or notice gas odors near your furnace.
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How quickly can you respond to an emergency heating call?
We prioritize emergency heating calls and work to dispatch a technician as quickly as possible based on current demand and your location in Matthews. Most emergency visits happen the same day, and we keep you updated on our arrival time.
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What types of furnaces do you repair?
We repair all major furnace brands and work on gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems. Our technicians carry diagnostic equipment and common replacement parts for a wide range of heating systems.
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How do I know if my furnace should be repaired or replaced?
After diagnosing the issue, we explain whether a repair makes sense based on the age of your furnace, the cost of parts, and how much longer the system is likely to last. You decide what option fits your situation and budget.
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What should I do while waiting for the technician?
Turn off your furnace at the thermostat, check your circuit breaker to make sure it has not tripped, and replace your air filter if it looks clogged. Do not attempt to relight the pilot yourself if you smell gas, and open windows if you notice unusual odors.

Boaz has been repairing furnaces in Matthews for over four decades, and our technicians know how to restore heat quickly without compromising safety. If your furnace has stopped working and you need it repaired today, contact us now.