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Electric Furnace Repair

We repair electric furnaces in homes across Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Tennessee and West Virginia. If your electric furnace runs but the air comes out cool, trips the breaker, or quits partway through a January cold snap, that is the job. Before you call, check that the thermostat is set to heat with fresh batteries, look for a tripped breaker, swap a loaded filter, and confirm supply vents are open. If heat still does not come, call us and describe what the unit is doing.

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What electric furnace repair involves

An electric furnace makes heat by pushing air across banks of resistance elements, so most repairs come down to why an element is not energizing or why air is not moving. We start at the thermostat and work back through the sequencers, contactors, limits and the blower. Low airflow is the usual culprit in older subdivisions with long duct runs, and it shows up as short cycling or lukewarm registers. We measure what each stage is actually drawing rather than guessing from symptoms alone. Repairs are done at your home in one visit when parts allow.

What we check and replace

We test heating elements for continuity and draw, check sequencers and relays that stage the elements on, inspect high-limit switches and the blower motor, and look over the disconnect and wiring terminals for heat damage. Burnt lugs and loose connections are common in units that have run twenty-plus years in a basement or utility closet. We also look at filter condition, return sizing and duct leakage, because an electric furnace starved for air will keep cooking its own limits until something fails for good.

How we decide repair is the right call

We weigh the age of the cabinet, the condition of the blower and elements, and how many separate failures we are chasing. One bad sequencer on a sound furnace is a straightforward fix. A unit with scorched wiring, a failing motor and two dead element banks is telling you something. We also ask whether the house has a heat pump paired with electric backup, since a heat pump problem often masquerades as furnace trouble. You get the findings and the options, then you choose.

What every visit includes

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Covering 171 cities across Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and 3 more.

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Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman and more. We are not an authorized dealer for any of them.

Electric Furnace Repair — quick answers

Why does my electric furnace keep tripping the breaker?

A repeatedly tripping breaker usually points to a shorted element, a failing blower motor, or loose high-current connections. Do not reset it over and over. Leave the breaker off and call us so we can test the circuit safely.

The air from my vents feels cool. Is the furnace broken?

Often one stage of elements has failed while the blower still runs, so you get moving air with little heat. A clogged filter or closed vents can cause the same feeling. We measure element draw to tell which it is.

Do electric furnaces have carbon monoxide risk?

Electric furnaces do not burn fuel, so they do not produce carbon monoxide. If you smell gas or a detector sounds anywhere in the home, leave the building, then call 911 or your gas utility, then call us.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill in the quote form. We ask what changed, when it started, and what the thermostat reads. That short conversation tells us whether you need a visit today or tomorrow morning.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    A technician checks the thermostat, the electrical side, airflow through the filter and ducts, and the equipment itself. We find the actual cause instead of swapping parts and hoping the noise goes away.

  3. Step 3

    You decide before we work

    We explain what failed, what the repair involves, and what we would do if it were our own house. Nothing gets replaced until you say go. Then we test the system before leaving.

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Why homeowners call us

  • Old houses and new onesWe are used to century-old homes with retrofitted ductwork and 1970s subdivisions with original returns. Tight crawl spaces, low basement headroom and odd attic runs are normal parts of the day for us, not surprises that stall the job.
  • Built for the swingsHumid summers push AC systems hard and January freezes expose weak igniters and cracked flues. We repair for both extremes across the region, so the fix holds when the weather turns instead of failing the first hard week.
  • Air conditioning and heating bothAir conditioner repair in July, heating repair in January, and the IAQ and airflow problems that hide in between. One crew that knows how your cooling and heating share the same blower and the same duct system.
  • Plain talk, no pressureWe tell you when a repair makes sense and when replacement is the honest answer. No scare tactics about your BTU load, no upsell scripts. You get the condition of the system and a clear next step.
  • All major brands, gas & electricEvery major HVAC brand, gas and electric, handled by an independent crew.
  • Straight answersIf a system is not worth repairing, we say so, often right on the phone.

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