You wake up to a cold house. The furnace won’t kick on. It’s 38 degrees outside and dropping fast.
This isn’t about comfort anymore—it’s about getting through the night without piling on every blanket you own. You need someone who picks up the phone, shows up when they say they will, and actually fixes the problem instead of selling you a whole new system you don’t need yet.
That’s what same-day heating repair looks like in Folsom. A truck pulls up with the parts that actually fail around here. A licensed tech who’s seen your exact furnace model quit a hundred times. And a repair that comes with a lifetime guarantee—because if we fixed it, it should stay fixed.
You’re not waiting three days for an appointment. You’re getting heat back on today, with transparent pricing and no surprise charges when the work’s done.
We serve both Sacramento and Placer counties with fully licensed C-20 HVAC technicians who actually live in the area. We’re not a national chain dispatching the closest available truck. We’re local contractors who know what happens when canyon winds off the American River drop temperatures 20 degrees after sunset.
Every tech on our team carries full liability insurance and keeps their certifications current. We work on all major brands—Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York—plus older models other contractors avoid.
Our trucks stay stocked with parts that fail in Folsom’s climate. Capacitors that burn out from temperature swings. Igniters that crack during cold snaps. Blower motors that seize up after years of pushing air through dusty ductwork. We fix what breaks around here because we’ve been doing it long enough to know what that looks like.
You call or text 916-519-1248. We ask a few quick questions about what’s happening—no heat at all, strange noises, pilot light out, error codes flashing. That helps us know what to bring.
We give you an arrival window, usually same day for emergencies. When the tech shows up, they run a full diagnostic to figure out what failed and why. You get a clear explanation of the problem and an upfront price before any work starts. No hidden fees. No surprise charges.
Most repairs get finished that same visit because our trucks carry the parts that actually fail in Sacramento County. If it’s something unusual, we’ll tell you exactly when we can get the part and come back to finish the job.
Once the repair’s done, we test the system to make sure it’s heating properly and safely. Then we walk you through what we fixed, what to watch for, and when you should schedule maintenance to keep it running. Every repair comes with a lifetime guarantee—if what we fixed breaks again, we come back and make it right at no charge.
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Furnace repair in Folsom means more than swapping a part and calling it done. Our techs check the heat exchanger for cracks—because carbon monoxide leaks are the one thing you can’t see or smell until it’s too late. We test the ignition system, clean the flame sensor, inspect the blower motor, and check airflow through your ductwork.
If your system’s losing efficiency, we’ll tell you why. Could be a clogged filter choking airflow. Could be ductwork leaking conditioned air into your attic. Could be an oversized system that short-cycles and never reaches full efficiency. We don’t upsell you on a new furnace if a $200 repair gets you through another five years.
Folsom homes near Empire Ranch and the American River deal with temperature swings that stress HVAC systems harder than homes in more stable climates. Your furnace works overtime during cold snaps, then sits idle for months during mild stretches. That cycling wears out components faster. Regular furnace maintenance catches small problems before they turn into emergency heater repair calls at midnight.
We also help you navigate rebates and incentives. Sacramento County residents can access SMUD rebates up to $2,000, federal tax credits up to $2,000, and HEEHRA programs offering up to $8,000 for heat pump installations. If you’re looking at a replacement instead of a repair, we’ll handle the paperwork so you actually get the money back.
Most furnace repairs in Folsom run between $150 and $500, depending on what failed. A simple fix like replacing a flame sensor or capacitor usually costs $150 to $250. Blower motor replacements run $300 to $500. Heat exchanger cracks or control board failures can push higher, but those aren’t common unless the system’s over 15 years old.
You’ll get an exact price before we start any work. We don’t charge diagnostic fees if you move forward with the repair. And we don’t pad the bill with “trip charges” or “after-hours fees” just because your furnace quit on a weekend.
If the repair costs more than half the price of a new furnace, we’ll tell you that upfront. Sometimes a $400 repair buys you five more years. Sometimes it’s smarter to replace the whole system and stop throwing money at an aging unit that’ll keep breaking. We’ll give you both options and let you decide what makes sense for your situation.
Yes. We run 24/7 emergency heating service throughout Folsom and Sacramento County. When your furnace quits during a cold snap, you can’t wait until Monday morning for someone to pick up the phone.
Emergency calls get priority scheduling. Most of the time, we’re at your door within a few hours. Our techs carry the parts that fail most often in this climate, so there’s a good chance we’ll finish the repair that same visit instead of ordering parts and coming back later.
You can call or text 916-519-1248 anytime. If it’s the middle of the night and your house is dropping below 50 degrees, don’t wait. Frozen pipes cost a lot more to fix than an emergency furnace repair. We’d rather get your heat back on tonight than help you deal with water damage next week.
Most furnace repairs take one to two hours once the tech arrives. Simple fixes like replacing an igniter or flame sensor can be done in 30 minutes. More involved repairs like swapping a blower motor or control board might take two to three hours.
The diagnostic usually takes 20 to 30 minutes. That’s when we figure out what failed and why. Once you approve the repair, we get to work. If we have the part on the truck—which we usually do—the job gets finished that day.
Occasionally we run into something unusual. Maybe a proprietary part that needs to be ordered. Maybe a system that’s been rigged by a previous contractor and needs additional work to meet code. If that happens, we’ll tell you exactly what’s needed, how long it’ll take to get parts, and when we can come back to finish. But that’s rare. Most heating repair calls in Folsom get wrapped up the same day.
We repair all major furnace brands—Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York, Amana, Bryant, American Standard, and more. We also work on older models and discontinued brands that other heating contractors won’t touch.
Our techs stay trained on the latest systems, but they’ve also seen enough legacy equipment to know how to troubleshoot furnaces that have been running since the 1990s. If parts are still available, we’ll fix it. If the manufacturer discontinued support and parts are impossible to find, we’ll tell you that upfront instead of wasting your time.
We also service heat pumps, boilers, and ductless mini-splits. If it heats your home and runs on electricity or gas, we can diagnose it and repair it. And if you’ve got a hybrid system or a setup that’s been pieced together over the years, we’ll figure out what’s going on and get it working again.
Once a year, ideally in the fall before you start running your furnace regularly. Annual maintenance catches small problems before they turn into expensive emergency repairs. It also keeps your system running efficiently, which saves you money on energy bills.
During a furnace tune up, we inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, test the ignition system, clean the flame sensor, check the blower motor, replace the air filter, and make sure your thermostat’s communicating properly with the furnace. We also test for carbon monoxide leaks—because that’s the one thing you can’t afford to skip.
Folsom’s climate is easier on HVAC systems than places with extreme winters, but temperature swings still wear out components over time. Regular maintenance extends the life of your furnace and keeps your manufacturer warranty valid. Most warranties require proof of annual maintenance. Skip it, and you might be on the hook for a repair that should’ve been covered.
Yes. We help Folsom homeowners navigate SMUD rebates, federal tax credits, and state incentive programs like HEEHRA. If you’re replacing an old furnace with a high-efficiency system or upgrading to a heat pump, you could qualify for rebates up to $2,000 from SMUD, federal tax credits up to $2,000, and HEEHRA grants up to $8,000.
The paperwork can be confusing, and most people don’t realize how much money they’re leaving on the table. We’ll walk you through what’s available, help you figure out what you qualify for, and handle the documentation so you actually get the rebate.
Energy-efficient systems also save you money every month. High-SEER2 furnaces and heat pumps can cut your heating costs by 30% or more compared to older models. Over five years, that often pays for the upgrade. And if your current furnace is over 15 years old, you’re probably spending more on repairs and high energy bills than a new system would cost.
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