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Furnace Repair in San Rafael

Expert furnace repair for San Rafael homes and businesses

When the temperature drops in San Rafael, your heating system should respond without hesitation. We help homeowners from County seat to every neighborhood stay warm and comfortable.

Serving San Rafael homeowners near County seat, we understand the unique comfort needs of this Marin County community.

Inland nights cool dramatically, requiring heating systems that respond quickly.

Furnace Repair Benefits for San Rafael Homeowners

  • Emergency heating service available
  • Gas, electric, and oil expertise
  • Safety-first approach always
  • Upfront repair pricing
  • Properly certified for gas work

Our Furnace Repair Process

1

Contact Us

Call for immediate assistance or schedule at your convenience.

2

Safety Check

We inspect for gas leaks and carbon monoxide concerns first.

3

Diagnosis

Our technician identifies the exact cause of the problem.

4

Repair Quote

You approve the repair cost before we proceed.

5

Restore Heat

We complete repairs and verify safe, efficient operation.

Why Choose Us for Furnace Repair in San Rafael?

Local expertise—we know San Rafael's climate and homes
Fast response times throughout San Rafael and surrounding areas
Factory-trained technicians who do the job right
Upfront pricing with no hidden fees or surprises

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my furnace blowing cold air?
Causes include: thermostat set incorrectly, pilot light out, flame sensor dirty, gas supply issues, overheating from dirty filter, or ductwork problems. Check thermostat settings and filter first. If the pilot light is out or you smell gas, call a professional immediately.
How often should my furnace cycle?
A properly functioning furnace typically cycles 3-8 times per hour, running 10-15 minutes per cycle. Frequent short cycles (under 5 minutes) indicate problems like oversizing, dirty filters, or thermostat issues. Cycles longer than 20 minutes may indicate undersizing or heat loss.
Should I repair or replace my old furnace?
Consider replacement if your furnace is over 15-20 years old, repairs exceed 50% of replacement cost, it has a cracked heat exchanger, or energy bills are climbing despite maintenance. New high-efficiency furnaces can reduce heating costs by 15-30%.
Why does my heater smell like burning?
A burning smell when you first turn on heat is often just dust burning off after months of disuse—it should clear within an hour. Persistent burning smells may indicate electrical problems, overheating, or debris near the heat exchanger. Turn off the system and call for service if smells persist.

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