Furnace Repair

Furnace Repair – Restore Your Heat Fast with Local Experts

When your furnace stops working—or just isn’t keeping your home warm—you need help fast. SP Heating & Air provides professional, same-day furnace repair that restores comfort, efficiency, and safety to your home. We serve homeowners across North Georgia with skilled technicians, honest pricing, and solutions that last. Whether it’s a faulty ignitor, broken blower motor, or a system that won’t turn on at all—we’re ready to diagnose and fix it.

Common Furnace Problems We Repair

We handle gas, electric, and high-efficiency furnace systems from all major manufacturers.

What to Expect During a Furnace Repair Visit

  • Full system diagnostic (electrical, ignition, airflow)
  • Safety inspection (gas connections, heat exchanger, flame sensor)
  • Repair or replacement of worn or damaged parts
  • Performance testing and airflow check
  • Explanation of issues, solutions, and costs upfront
Our goal is to fix the problem right the first time—and help prevent future breakdowns.

Why CHoose Us

Skilled, Certified Technicians

Our licensed HVAC professionals are trained to repair all types and brands of furnaces. We find the real issue and fix it safely, quickly, and completely.

Same-Day Service Available

Heating emergency? We offer same-day service windows and fast diagnostics—so you're not left in the cold.

Transparent, Flat-Rate Pricing

You’ll know the full repair cost before work begins. No hidden fees, no pressure—just honest guidance and quality repairs.

Furnace Repair FAQs

How do I know if my furnace needs repair?

Signs include cold air from vents, unusual noises, foul odors, a non-responsive thermostat, or higher-than-usual energy bills. If in doubt, have it inspected.

If your system is over 15 years old and needs frequent or costly repairs, replacement may save you more over time. We’ll explain your options clearly so you can make the right choice.

Yes. We service Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, Bryant, American Standard, and more.

Yes. Call us for emergency service if your furnace has stopped working or poses a safety concern—we prioritize urgent calls.

You can check your thermostat settings, replace the air filter, and confirm the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped. For gas systems, ensure the pilot light is lit. If issues persist, call us for safe diagnostics.