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Quality Furnace Repair in San Antonio, TX

When it comes to staying warm, you need your heater to run smoothly. Things can go wrong over time, though, so you’ll need a professional for furnace repair in San Antonio, TX. We can also improve the lifespan of your heater to give you the most for your money. 

Whether you need maintenance of a furnace replacement, you can count on our experts at Anytime A/C & Heating. We’ll work with your budget to recommend what will be the most cost-efficient choice, so give us a call today and schedule your estimate!

We Provide Furnace Repair in San Antonio, TX

Appliances are built to last for a long time, but your furnace will still need repairs from time to time. When you let us help, here are a few things you can expect us to check:

  1. The quality of your furnace filter
  2. Making sure your air ducts are clear
  3. Look at the interior of your furnace for any signs of rusting or damages
  4. We’ll clean your pilot and sensor to improve efficiency
  5. How much fuel is used on the gas meter
  6. If your carbon monoxide detector is working
  7. Possible obstructions in the blower fan
  8. Clean out any dust, allergens, and debris from burners
  9. Make sure that the area around your furnace is clear

An annual inspection is recommended to get the most out of your furnace. That lets our experts handle any necessary upkeep to keep your heater running and prevents issues during the winter. To get started, call us today for an estimate!

 

Stay Warm with Furnace Repair in San Antonio, TX

While our team of HVAC experts know when your furnace needs fixed, we don’t live with you. That’s why we try to inform our customers to know what to watch out for. Here are some of the most common signs that your heater’s breaking down:

  1. Your unit frequently kicks on and shuts off after a short period of time. This is called “short cycling,” which could mean that internal components, like the thermostat or heat exchanger, need repaired or replaced.
  2. Any kind of odd sounds coming from your heater aren’t a good thing. Since a damaged furnace could be dangerous, turn your heater off and call us if you hear it making any weird noises.
  3. Your furnace should have relatively even flames across. If that’s not the case with your heater, it could mean that you need immediate services by our professionals. While it could be something as simple as dirty burners, it could also mean that your heat exchanger is cracked or broken. That could release poisonous carbon monoxide into your air supply.

None of these are good and some are potentially life-threatening, so make sure to call us today if you notice anything off with your furnace!

 

Efficient Furnace Repair in San Antonio, TX

When you let our team at Anytime A/C & Heating handle maintenance on your furnace, we can increase how efficient your heater runs. This can affect your electric bill and prevent strain on other parts of your furnace. Some of the things we might do are:

  1. Install or update your thermostat with a programmable option
  2. Upgraded insulation for your home
  3. Change out the air filter
  4. Inspect the ventilation in your home for clogs or damages
  5. Regular maintenance for optimal results

Our team has the experience you need to get more from your furnace. If the repairs on your furnace would be too expensive, we can also recommend the best furnace replacement for your home. To get started with any of our services, call us today and schedule your inspection!

 

Residential Insulation Upgrade Rebate

City Utilities residential electric or natural gas customers may qualify for a 20% rebate, up to $300, of the total cost of insulation upgrades.

Benefits: 20%, up to $300 rebate
Who’s Eligible: CU residential customers with electric or natural gas services

Customers who purchased & installed insulation in their home between September 1, 2021 and February 28, 2022 may qualify for a 50% rebate, up to $500, of the total cost of the insulation upgrades.

Eligibility Conditions: Insulation must meet the minimum R-values as specified in the rebate guidelines.

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