Furnace Repair Contractors in Eagle, Idaho
Furnace diagnostics, repair, and emergency heating service..
Furnace repair technicians diagnose and fix heating system failures including ignitor problems, flame sensor issues, blower motor failures, thermocouple malfunctions, and cracked heat exchangers. A furnace that fails during a cold snap is an emergency — pipes can freeze, and interior temperatures can become dangerous within hours. The most common furnace repairs are ignitor and flame sensor replacement (inexpensive parts that fail regularly) and blower motor issues. A cracked heat exchanger is a serious safety concern because it can allow carbon monoxide to enter the living space — if diagnosed, replacement of the furnace is typically recommended over repair. Annual fall tune-ups catch these issues before the heating season begins.
What to look for when hiring a furnace repair contractor
- ✓Ask about emergency/same-day availability during the heating season.
- ✓Confirm the diagnostic fee and whether it's credited toward the repair.
- ✓Ask for a carbon monoxide safety check as part of any furnace service call.
- ✓Get a written repair-vs.-replace assessment for furnaces over 15 years old.
Furnace Repair contractors in Eagle
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Search all Idaho furnace repair contractors →How much does furnace repair cost in Eagle?
Diagnostic fee: $75–$150. Ignitor replacement: $100–$250. Flame sensor: $75–$200. Blower motor: $300–$600. Heat exchanger: $500–$1,500 (often warrants replacement).
Furnace Repair contractors in Eagle — FAQ
How many furnace repair contractors are in Eagle?
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What is the average rating for furnace repair contractors in Eagle?
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Do furnace repair contractors in Eagle need to be licensed?
Yes. Idaho requires furnace repair contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.
How do I find a reliable furnace repair contractor in Eagle?
Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Idaho license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Eagle jobs.
General Furnace Repair FAQs
Why is my furnace not heating?
Common causes: thermostat set incorrectly or batteries dead, tripped circuit breaker, dirty air filter restricting airflow (the most common issue), failed ignitor (the #1 part failure on modern furnaces — $100–$250 to replace), dirty flame sensor (causes the furnace to start then shut off after a few seconds — $75–$200 to clean or replace), failed blower motor, or cracked heat exchanger. Before calling for service, check the thermostat settings and batteries, replace the air filter, and verify the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. If the furnace starts but shuts off after a few seconds, the flame sensor is the most likely culprit.
How often should I service my furnace?
Schedule annual furnace maintenance in fall before the heating season. A tune-up ($80–$150) includes: cleaning and inspecting the burners, testing the ignitor and flame sensor, checking the heat exchanger for cracks (critical safety check — cracked heat exchangers can leak carbon monoxide), inspecting the flue and venting, testing safety controls, lubricating the blower motor, and checking the thermostat. Annual maintenance extends furnace life by 3–5 years, maintains efficiency, and catches carbon monoxide risks before they become dangerous. Always have working CO detectors on every level of your home.