Furnace Repair Near You in Northern California

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Looking for furnace repair near you in Northern California? Costs range from $125–$500 as of 2026. Diagnostic fee typically $75–$100, waived with repair. Licensed & insured local contractors serving Sacramento, Roseville, Elk Grove, and 190+ Northern California cities. Call (916) 476-7689 for a free quote.

Last updated August 2026

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Furnace Repair service in Northern California

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How Much Does Furnace Repair Cost in Northern California? (2026)

ServicePrice Range
Furnace Repair$125–$500
AC Repair$150–$650
AC Replacement$4,500–$15,000
Heat Pump Installation$6,000–$18,000
Furnace Replacement$3,500–$10,000
HVAC Maintenance$89–$199

Prices are estimates for the Northern California area as of 2026. Actual costs vary by project scope.

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Furnace Repair FAQ

Why is my furnace not blowing hot air?+

Common causes include a dirty air filter, thermostat issues, pilot light problems, or a malfunctioning blower motor. Start by checking your filter and thermostat settings. If the problem persists, call a professional — gas furnace issues can be a safety hazard.

How much does furnace repair cost?+

Furnace repair in the Sacramento area typically costs $125–$500. Common fixes like ignitor replacement cost $150–$250, while blower motor replacement runs $300–$600.

How quickly can you respond to a furnace emergency in Sacramento?+

We offer same-day and emergency furnace repair with typical response times of 2–4 hours in the Sacramento metro area. During cold snaps in December through February, when nighttime temperatures drop into the 30s, we prioritize homes with elderly residents and young children.

What are the signs my furnace needs repair?+

Warning signs include strange noises (banging, rattling, or squealing), yellow or flickering pilot light instead of blue, frequent cycling on and off, cold spots in your home, unusual odors, and rising PG&E or SMUD gas bills. A yellow pilot light can indicate a carbon monoxide risk and should be addressed immediately.

Can I repair my furnace myself or do I need a professional?+

You can safely replace air filters, check thermostat batteries, and ensure vents are unobstructed. However, any work involving gas lines, electrical components, heat exchangers, or ignition systems requires a licensed professional. Gas furnace repairs carry carbon monoxide risks that make DIY work dangerous.

Is my furnace repair covered by homeowners insurance?+

Homeowners insurance typically covers furnace damage from sudden events like power surges, lightning strikes, or fallen trees. It does not cover normal wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or age-related breakdowns. Check your policy or call your insurer before filing a claim.

How long does a furnace repair take?+

Most furnace repairs take 1–3 hours once the technician arrives. Simple fixes like ignitor or thermocouple replacement take about an hour, while blower motor or control board replacement may take 2–3 hours. We carry common parts on our trucks for faster Sacramento-area service.

Why does my furnace keep turning on and off (short cycling)?+

Short cycling is usually caused by a dirty air filter restricting airflow, an overheating heat exchanger, a malfunctioning thermostat, or an oversized furnace. It wastes energy and puts excessive wear on components. Replace your filter first — if the problem continues, call us for a diagnostic.

What warranty comes with furnace repairs?+

We provide a 1-year warranty on all furnace repair labor. Parts carry their own manufacturer warranty, typically 1–5 years depending on the component. If a repaired issue recurs within our warranty period, we'll come back and fix it at no charge.

Should I get my furnace inspected before Sacramento's winter season?+

Absolutely. Scheduling a furnace tune-up in September or October, before nighttime temperatures drop, ensures your system is safe and efficient. A pre-season inspection costs $89–$150 and can catch small issues before they become expensive emergency repairs during a cold December night.