Furnace Repair

Need a quick fix to warm up? Our techs can be onsite ASAP with one quick call.

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15

Years Serving Los Angeles

HOME FURNACE REPAIR

“We strive to have the fastest and best priced Furnace repair in the Los Angeles Market”

If your furnace stops working we understand you need help fast. Our techs can be onsite to help educate and guide you to the proper repairs to your furnace.

  • Quality Controlled Furnace repair Process, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
  • Highly Professional Staff, Safe repair and Home Protection Process
  • Financing Available, Consultation Included

LOS ANGELES FURNACE REPAIR

See us in action repairing a Furnace in an LA home.

Furnace Repair services

Protect your largest investment.

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Excellent Skills & Quality Work

Call and ask about our process and how we ensure we deliver outstanding Insulation Installation services at competitive prices.

Furnace Installation Gallery

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Our Process

Sit back, relax, and enjoy our five star service.

Consulation & Quote

Call or Send A Message On Our Website to Get Started.

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Service

Licensed technician will show up at your door, on time with the tools necessary to complete the job.

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Satisfaction

Have confidence knowing that our service and workmanship is backed by a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

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Appreciation From Our Clients

Enjoy white glove service and best value HVAC, Roofing, Remodels, & More!

"I really appreciate the fast response time on my job request; booking was easy thru Yelp messaging and was offered a discounted rate as a first time customer; The technician Elia was very professional and arrived at the scheduled time; he fixed my Honeywell wireless thermostat connection issue and inspected my old furnace."

Lawrence C.

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ALEX CARRION

2022-11-24

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I called Home upgrade specialist to get the LADWP AC Optimization program done at my house, someone on Nextdoor app was happy with their service and they were highly recommended. The specialist Sam came right on time. He was very professional and even wore shoe covers every time he came inside the house…I was skeptical and thought they might want to sell me something else, but to my surprise, there was nothing more to it. A happy customer.

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DAVID SHARABI

2022-11-24

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I highly want to recommend professional air conditioning installation. I am very pleased with the services. Very friendly staff. Marvelous results. I can honestly say, I am satisfyingly enjoying. Many thanks to this awesome business!

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CHI NGUYEN

2022-11-24

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Roland came over to execute the LADWP AC Optimization Program for my house and he was great! Very cheery and personable, and got the job done in record time. I highly recommend Roland and his company’s services!

8,000+

Happy Customers

2,800+

Home Upgrades

75+

Qualified Employees

15+

Years In Business

Latest LA Home Heating Articles

Stay up to date on the latest in home energy & comfort technology on the Home Upgrade Blog.

Furnace tune-ups involving checking all of the system’s essential components and adjusting, cleaning, testing, and/or lubricating them, as needed. … Inspecting the vent system and air intake grilles, removing any blockages. Checking the heat exchanger for signs of damage or corrosion.

The average time it will take is usually somewhere between 4 to 10 hours depending on the type and size of the furnace that you are installing. Larger, more complex units usually take a bit longer than smaller, basic units. Most modern combustion furnaces will last between 15 and 20 years.

Yes, you can. However, there are a number of issues to explore before you make the decision to buy and install a new furnace yourself. With the exception of a few cities and counties with strict installation rules, homeowners around the country are free to purchase and install their own furnace.

Dirty filters are the most common cause of furnace problems. Dust and dirt restrict airflow—and if the filter gets too clogged, the heat exchanger will overheat and shut off too quickly, and your house won’t warm up. If the blower is running but no heat is coming out, replace the filter.

Most forced-air heating systems are still poorly designed and installed. No! Don’t put your furnace in the attic! Furnaces should be installed in your basement or a mechanical room near the center of your house — not in a vented attic, vented crawl space, or garage.Jan 24, 2014