Furnace Repair in Suisun City, CA

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Same-day furnace repair in Suisun City with licensed techs, transparent pricing, and no surprise charges. Text or call (916) 519-1248 when your heat goes out.
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Heating Repair Near Me in Suisun City

You Get Heat Back Without the Runaround

When your furnace quits on a cold night, you don’t need a sales pitch. You need someone who shows up ready to diagnose the problem, explains what’s broken in plain terms, and fixes it right the first time.

That’s what happens when you call for furnace repair in Suisun City through Hot & Cold HVAC. Our trucks carry the parts most systems need, so you’re not waiting days for an order to arrive. You get upfront pricing before any work starts, which means no shock when the bill comes.

Your system gets checked for the actual issue—not upsold on things you don’t need. Whether it’s a failed ignitor, a worn blower motor, or a tripped safety switch, you’ll know what’s wrong and what it costs to fix. Then you decide. No pressure, no games.

Most repairs finish the same day. You’re back to a warm house without burning through your evening or your budget.

Licensed Heating Contractor in Suisun City

We're Local, Licensed, and Actually Transparent

Hot & Cold HVAC serves Suisun City and the surrounding Sacramento County area with licensed, insured technicians who understand what breaks in this climate. Winters here are short but wet, and when temperatures drop into the 40s at night, your furnace has to work. If it doesn’t, you need someone who can troubleshoot fast.

We don’t operate like the companies that quote low and add fees later. Every estimate is clear before we touch your system. Every technician carries liability insurance and an HVAC Pro License, so you’re covered if anything goes sideways.

We built this business because too many people in Sacramento County were getting burned by surprise charges and sloppy work. You deserve better than that. You deserve a heating contractor who shows up on time, communicates clearly, and treats your home like it matters—because it does.

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Furnace Repair Services in Suisun City

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

You reach out by phone or text to (916) 519-1248. We ask a few questions about what’s happening with your system—no heat, strange noises, pilot light issues, whatever it is. Then we schedule a time that works for you, often same-day if it’s urgent.

A licensed tech arrives in a fully stocked truck. They’ll inspect your furnace, run diagnostics, and figure out what’s causing the problem. You’ll get a clear explanation of what’s wrong and what it’ll cost to fix. No work starts until you approve the price.

Once you give the go-ahead, the repair happens. Most jobs finish in one visit because we carry common parts for all major brands. After the fix, the tech tests your system to make sure it’s running properly and safely. You get heat back, a straightforward invoice, and no lingering questions about what just happened.

If something feels off later, you can call us. We stand behind the work.

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What's Included in Your Furnace Repair

Every furnace repair starts with a full system diagnostic. That means checking the thermostat, inspecting the heat exchanger, testing the blower motor, and looking at electrical connections. If your ignitor is shot or your flame sensor is dirty, we’ll catch it.

You’ll get a breakdown of what needs fixing and why. Common repairs in Suisun City include replacing faulty igniters, fixing weak airflow caused by clogged filters or bad blowers, and addressing pilot light problems. If your furnace is tripping breakers or cycling on and off, we’ll track down the root cause—not just reset it and hope for the best.

We service all major brands, so whether you’ve got a Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, or something else, we’ve worked on it before. Our techs are trained on Sacramento County’s climate demands, which means they know what wears out faster here and what to watch for during a repair.

After the fix, you’ll get tips on keeping your system running efficiently. Simple things like changing filters regularly or scheduling a furnace tune-up before winter can save you from another breakdown and cut your energy bills by up to 40%. You’re not just getting a repair—you’re getting information that helps you avoid the next emergency.

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How much does furnace repair cost in Suisun City, CA?

Most furnace repairs in Suisun City run between $150 and $600, depending on what’s broken. A simple fix like replacing a dirty flame sensor or a tripped limit switch costs less. A blower motor replacement or a cracked heat exchanger costs more.

You’ll get an exact price before any work starts. We don’t believe in ballpark estimates that turn into surprise bills. If your furnace is over 15 years old and the repair costs more than half the price of a new unit, we’ll tell you that too. Sometimes repair makes sense. Sometimes replacement does. You’ll have the information you need to decide.

Labor, parts, and diagnostics are all included in the upfront quote. No hidden fees, no trip charges that weren’t mentioned, no “oh by the way” additions at the end.

Yes. If you call before noon and we have availability, there’s a strong chance we can get to you the same day. Emergency calls during cold snaps get priority because we know what it’s like when your heat goes out at night.

Our trucks carry the most common replacement parts—igniters, flame sensors, capacitors, blower motors—so most repairs finish in one visit. If your system needs something unusual, we’ll let you know right away and get it ordered. But the majority of furnace breakdowns in Suisun City involve parts we already have on hand.

We also offer 24/7 emergency service during extreme weather. If your furnace fails overnight and temperatures are dropping, you’re not stuck waiting until morning. You can reach a live person, not an answering machine, and get help when you actually need it.

The most common issues we see are failed igniters, dirty flame sensors, and weak airflow from clogged filters or failing blower motors. Suisun City’s short, wet winters mean furnaces sit idle for months, and when they fire up again, small problems turn into no-heat situations.

Pilot light issues come up often, especially in older systems. If your pilot won’t stay lit, it’s usually a bad thermocouple or a dirty pilot orifice. Electrical problems—tripped breakers, blown fuses, faulty wiring—also cause calls, particularly in homes with older furnaces that haven’t been maintained.

Another frequent issue is short cycling, where the furnace turns on and off repeatedly without heating your home. That’s often a bad thermostat, a clogged filter restricting airflow, or a failing limit switch. Whatever the cause, it’s fixable, and it’s usually not as expensive as people fear.

If your furnace is under 12 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new unit, repair usually makes sense. If it’s over 15 years old and you’re looking at a major repair—like a cracked heat exchanger or a failed compressor—replacement is often the smarter move.

Most modern furnaces last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. If yours is near the end of that range and you’ve had multiple repairs in the past few years, you’re likely throwing money at a system that’s going to keep breaking. A new, energy-efficient furnace can cut your heating bills by 20% to 40%, which offsets the upfront cost over time.

We’ll give you an honest recommendation based on your system’s age, condition, and repair cost. If replacement makes more sense, we’ll explain why. If repair gets you through another few winters without issue, we’ll tell you that too. You’re not getting upsold—you’re getting the truth so you can make the right call for your situation.

Yes. We work on all major furnace brands—Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Amana, York, Ruud, and more. Our techs are trained on both older and newer models, so whether your system is 5 years old or 25, we’ve seen it before.

Different brands have different quirks. Some models are known for failed igniters. Others have blower motors that wear out faster. We keep common parts for all the major brands on our trucks, which is why most repairs finish the same day.

If you’ve got a less common brand or a specialty system, we’ll still take a look. Worst case, we’ll need to order a part, but we’ll let you know that upfront. Most of the time, though, we can handle it on the spot.

The easiest thing you can do is change your filter every 1 to 3 months, depending on how much you run your system. A clogged filter restricts airflow, makes your furnace work harder, and leads to overheating and breakdowns. It’s a $5 fix that prevents $500 problems.

Schedule a furnace tune-up before winter starts. A tech will clean the burners, check the heat exchanger, test the ignitor, and make sure everything’s running safely and efficiently. Catching small issues early—like a flame sensor starting to fail—keeps you from waking up to no heat in January.

Don’t ignore warning signs. If your furnace is making strange noises, cycling on and off frequently, or blowing lukewarm air, something’s wrong. Addressing it early almost always costs less than waiting until it fails completely. And if your system is over 10 years old, keep an eye on your energy bills. A sudden spike usually means something’s wearing out and needs attention.