Controlled Climate Salt Lake
Furnace repair · Salt Lake Valley

Furnace repair

When the heat quits in January, you don't need a sales pitch. You need someone to find the likely fault, tell you what it costs, and fix it when repair makes sense.


What we actually check

A no-heat call gets a full sequence-of-operation check, not a parts swap on a hunch. Thermostat call, ignition, gas valve, flame sensor, pressure switch, limit switches, blower, and flue draw. On older furnaces, we also look closely at the heat exchanger when age or symptoms make it a safety concern.

Common faults on Utah furnaces

Dirty flame sensors and failed hot-surface ignitors often cause short-cycling and no-light calls. Pressure switch faults usually trace back to a blocked intake or condensate line. Blower capacitors fail quietly and cost you efficiency for months before the motor gives out.

When repair stops making sense

We'll tell you straight. If the repair is more than about a third of a new system and the furnace is past fifteen years, replacement can be the better spend depending on the system. If it isn't, we'll say that too — many furnaces we look at can still be repaired.

Get this handled

Tell us what's going on and we'll call you back with the next available window.

Or call (801) 680-7406 — someone picks up during business hours.

FAQ

Furnace repair — common questions

My furnace turns on then shuts off after a minute. What is that?
That's short-cycling, and it's often a dirty flame sensor, a blocked flue or intake, or an overheating limit trip from a clogged filter. Change the filter first — if it keeps doing it, it needs a technician.
Do you charge a diagnostic fee?
Yes, and we tell you the number before we drive out. It covers the visit and the diagnosis, and you get a repair price before any work starts.
How fast can you get here for a no-heat call?
No-heat calls get priority scheduling during heating season. Call the office and we'll tell you the earliest realistic window, not a guess.

Need it fixed soon?

Call and talk to someone who works on these systems, not a call center. No-heat and no-cool calls get priority scheduling across the Salt Lake Valley.

Call now · Mon–Sat(801) 680-7406