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Gas Furnace Repair in Saint Petersburg, FL

If you smell gas, get everyone out of the house first, then call 911 or your gas utility from outside, and call us after that. With the safety piece handled, we do gas furnace repair across Saint Petersburg: ignitors that glow but never light, flame sensors coated enough to drop out mid-cycle, pressure switches, rollout limits, and blowers that run without heat. Florida furnaces sit idle nine months a year, so parts stick. Call us or send the quote form and describe what you heard.

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What brings Saint Petersburg homeowners to this job

  • The heat blows cold air Failed ignition sequence, dirty flame sensor, or a burner that lights and drops out
  • It runs a few minutes then shuts off Short cycling from a restricted filter, blocked return, or a limit switch tripping on high heat
  • Nothing happens when I raise the temperature Thermostat wiring or settings, tripped breaker, blown low voltage fuse, or a dead control board

How we decide repair is the right call

We weigh the age of the furnace, the condition of the heat exchanger, how often it has failed and whether parts are still available. A ten year old unit with one bad igniter is worth fixing. A furnace with a cracked heat exchanger or repeated control failures is a different conversation, and we will say so. In much of the region a gas furnace runs only a handful of weeks a year, so light use often makes a targeted repair the sensible choice.

What a gas furnace repair visit involves

We start with what the furnace is actually doing. Short cycling, a blower that runs cold, a burner that never ignites and a unit that rumbles all point in different directions. A technician confirms the thermostat is calling for heat, then works through the ignition sequence, the safety controls and the airflow side. Gas and high voltage work stays with us. When we find the fault we explain it in plain language, tell you the parts involved, and get your approval before anything comes apart.

Saint Petersburg coverage

From Saint Petersburg we also cover Gulfport, Pinellas Park, Seminole, Largo, Kenneth City, Treasure Island, St. Pete Beach, Tierra Verde and Clearwater.

    What you get on every job

    Written quote before any work

    Covering 119 cities across Florida.

    A real person answers

    Open 7 days, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET.

    All major brands serviced

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

    Gas Furnace Repair in Saint Petersburg — quick answers

    My gas furnace turns on then shuts off after a minute. Why?

    That pattern usually points to the flame sensor, a pressure switch or a limit switch tripping on overheat. A clogged filter or closed vents can cause it too. Change the filter, open the vents, then call us.

    Is a gas smell ever safe to ignore?

    No. Leave the building immediately, take everyone with you, and call 911 or your gas utility from outside. Do not flip switches or use the thermostat. Once the utility clears the property, call us to inspect and repair.

    How soon can you get to my Saint Petersburg home?

    Call us and we will give you a real window for that day or the next, not a vague promise. Summer afternoons are the busiest stretch here because storms and peak heat knock systems out at the same time, so morning calls usually get seen sooner. If your house is climbing past comfortable, say so when you call and we will move you up the list where we can.

    How it works

    1. Step 1

      Tell us the symptom

      Call or fill in the quote form and describe what changed. Warm air, short cycling, a breaker that keeps tripping, water stains on the ceiling. That detail helps us bring the right parts.

    2. Step 2

      We diagnose on site

      A technician checks the thermostat, the electrical side, refrigerant performance, airflow and the condensate line. We find the actual cause instead of swapping parts and hoping the problem stays away.

    3. Step 3

      You approve the repair

      We explain what failed, what it takes to fix it, and how long the part is likely to last. Nothing gets replaced until you say go, and we test the system before leaving.

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    Why homeowners call us

    • Built for the salt airCoastal Florida is hard on outdoor equipment. Coils corrode, contactors pit, fan motors seize early. We look for that damage during every air conditioning repair so a small failure does not take the whole system down.
    • Condensate lines we actually clearBy late summer, drain lines clog with algae and shut systems off on the float switch. We clear the line, check the pan and the safety switch, and show you what caused the backup.
    • Heating tooCold snaps still arrive. We do heating repair and heater repair on heat pumps, strip heat and furnace repair where homes have one, so the system works in January as well as August.
    • Plain talk about older systemsIf a repair makes sense, we repair it. If a unit is failing in ways that will keep costing you, we say that too and lay out the options. You decide, not us.
    • All major brands, gas & electricEvery major HVAC brand, gas and electric, handled by an independent crew.
    • Straight answersWhen a replacement beats a repair, we tell you, sometimes before we roll a truck.

    Gas Furnace Repair in Saint Petersburg

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