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FURNACE REPAIR SERVICE IN TWIN FALLS, THE MAGIC VALLEY, WOOD RIVER VALLEY & SURROUNDING AREAS of Southern Idaho

Don’t let a faulty furnace ruin your day. Brizee Heating, Air Conditioning & Fireplaces offers top- notch furnace repair and maintenance services. From fixing pilot lights to addressing heating system leaks, no issue is too big or small for our expert team. If your furnace is beyond repair, we’ll guide you on whether it’s time for a replacement. Check out our client reviews to see why we’re the go-to furnace repair service for Twin Falls and Southern Idaho. Reach out today for a warm and cozy home tomorrow!

Brizee Heating, Air Conditioning & Fireplaces

At Brizee, we aim to ensure your furnace functions optimally. Along with easy scheduling, we offer straightforward routine furnace maintenance in Twin Falls for your peace of mind regarding your system’s top condition.

SIGNS YOUR FURNACE
Needs Repairs

Your furnace will let you know when it’s not working correctly. Keep an eye out for various signs indicating the need for repair services.

  • Unexplainable Spike in Utility Bill
    Receiving a surprisingly high utility bill is the last thing anyone wants. If you haven’t been cranking up your HVAC system lately but notice your bill climbing, it might be a red flag – your furnace could be working harder than it should. This hints that it’s not in tip-top shape and is using more energy.
  • Strange Sounds
    If your furnace is making unusual noises like banging or humming, it might signal issues with internal components. Loose parts or a damaged motor could be the cause, so it’s advisable to have a professional technician assess the situation to determine if repair or replacement is necessary.
  • Foul Smell
    Noticed any odd smells coming from your furnace? It’s probably telling you it’s time for a check-up! Sometimes, things can get caught in there – or it might even be a sneaky gas leak. Stay safe and give it a quick look!
  • Faulty Pilot Light
    A furnace’s pilot light should be blue, not orange or yellow, to indicate proper functionality. If the pilot light is not blue, it might signal an issue with the ventilation system of the unit.
  • Decreased Indoor Air Quality
    If you’re experiencing lower indoor air quality, a faulty furnace could be the culprit. Dust, debris, bacteria, and pet dander buildup in furnaces over time can impact their performance.

Experiencing a chilly breeze from your furnace instead of the cozy warmth you expected? Don't fret! Reach out to our team now. We're here to turn that cool draft into the comforting warmth you need, quickly and professionally. Warm up with our furnace repair services throughout Southern Idaho today! Some of these reasons include the following:

  • Your thermostat is set wrong (check your settings)
  • Your furnace still needs a couple of minutes to heat up
  • Your furnace is old (typically over 20 years is a sign of repair or replacement)
  • Your air filters are dirty or clogged
  • You are missing your furnace’s pilot light
  • Your furnace has overheated
  • Your air ducts are leaking
  • You have a clogged condensation line
  • There is a mechanical failure

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Keep your furnace running smoothly and dodge future fixes with regular professional home heating and air maintenance. Here’s what you get when you keep up with it:

Regular maintenance, done at least annually, can significantly prolong the lifespan of your unit.

Breathing clean air is key! Did you know a dodgy furnace could be spreading all sorts of nasties around your house? Our friendly tech team is here to help during a maintenance visit – they’re awesome at spotting and clearing out the gunk from your ducts. Say hello to fresher air!

Frequent repairs on your furnace indicate a larger issue at play. Opt for regular maintenance to detect these problems early and minimize the need for constant repairs.

Proper furnace maintenance leads to lower utility bills by ensuring all parts operate at peak efficiency, reducing energy waste compared to untuned furnaces.