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Find furnace repair companies in Aurora, CO

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Find furnace repair companies in Aurora, CO

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Top 10 furnace repair contractors in Aurora, CO

Homeowners agree: these Aurora furnace repair companies are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
American Group Mechanical

American Group Mechanical

New on HomeGuide
3+ years in business
Serves Aurora, CO
Founded in 2021, American Group is a reliable, integrity-driven heating and cooling service provider based in Aurora, CO. Specializing in central A/C, cooling, heating, and furnace systems, they are committed to delivering exceptional installation, service, and repair solutions. With a strong focus on quality workmanship and customer satisfaction, American Group seeks to foster long-term relationships with their clients, ensuring their heating and cooling needs are consistently met to the highest standard.
1st Choice Mechnical

1st Choice Mechnical

5.0Exceptional(11)
1 hire on HomeGuide
9+ years in business
Serves Aurora, CO
Dhi (rhymes With B. says, "They were great to work with -- good communication, very considerate and friendly tech guys, fair pricing and no surprises. They did what they said they'd do, right on schedule. Highly recommended!" Read more
Mountain Breeze Heating & Air

Mountain Breeze Heating & Air

4.7Excellent(7)
20 hires on HomeGuide
17+ years in business
Serves Aurora, CO
David A D. says, "Jimmie Ciccone came out and in less than a half hour got my AC system back running at top performance! He cleaned the sides of the condenser grill, checked the air handler, checked on frequency of filter changes and then found that the power breaker in the panel was off (apparently turned off and not recycled by the alarm installer). Once the system was running and pressure normalized he checked the refrigerant charge and said it was perfect!! He only charged for the service fee to come out!!! This is an honest and religious man (not in the evangelical, religion-for-profit sense, but in the Christian sense - there’s a big difference)!!!!! I will wholeheartedly recommend Jimmie Ciccone and True Blue Heating and Air to everyone who needs heating and AC work!!!" Read more

Your Furnace and Heating System Repair or Maintenance questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does furnace and heating system repair cost?

Furnace repair costs $100 to $480 on average, depending on the problem, furnace size, brand, and fuel type. Oil or gas furnace repairs cost $100 to $480, while electric furnace repairs cost $100 to $380.

An annual furnace maintenance plan costs $150 to $450 and includes an inspection, tune-up, cleaning, and minor repairs. Regular tune-ups to clean the air filters, burners, and pilot-light systems prevent major breakdowns and sudden furnace failures.

How much does furnace and heating system replacement cost?

Furnace replacement costs $2,000 to $5,400 on average, depending on the size, fuel type, brand, and efficiency. 

  • Natural gas and oil furnaces are typically more expensive than electric furnaces but cost less to run.
  • The Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating measures the energy efficiency of the furnace. High-efficiency furnaces cost 30% to 100% more than standard-efficiency models but save $100 to $200 per year on energy bills.
  • Furnaces from popular brands like Carrier and Lennox typically cost more to install and repair than other brands.

Does homeowners insurance cover furnace repair?

Most homeowners insurance policies only cover furnace repairs if the breakdown was caused by a natural disaster, such as a fire or flood. Standard policies do not cover repairs for normal wear and tear. Consider adding equipment breakdown coverage to your policy to cover furnace and heating system repairs.

How long does it take to repair a furnace or heating system?

Furnace repair takes 1 to 2 hours on average, depending on the problem. Complete furnace or heating system replacement takes 5 to 18 hours, depending on the size, fuel type, and job complexity.

What services do furnace repair companies provide?

Furnace and heating system companies typically offer these services:

  • Furnace repair
  • Furnace installation or replacement
  • Furnace maintenance plans
  • HVAC system installation, repair, or replacement
  • HVAC zoning system installation, repair, or replacement
  • Ductwork installation, inspection, repair, or replacement

How do I know when my furnace needs repairs?

Call a furnace repair company if you notice any of these issues:

  • Uneven home heating
  • Increased energy bills
  • Excessively slow heating output
  • Only cool air from exhaust vents
  • Furnace cycling on and off frequently
  • Abnormal noises and smells
  • Ignition difficulties or failure to switch on
  • Cracked furnace parts
  • Dust or soot accumulation
  • Debris coming from heating vents
  • Water puddles under the unit
  • Warning from the carbon monoxide alarm
  • Error code signal in blinking LED lights by the furnace compartment door
  • Yellow pilot light instead of the usual blue color

How long does a furnace last?

A furnace lasts 15 to 30 years, depending on the brand, quality, usage, fuel type, and maintenance frequency.

Do I tip the furnace repair guy?

Furnace repair technicians typically don't expect a tip, but they appreciate a $10 to $20 tip for outstanding service. Consider offering the technician a beverage, send positive feedback to their manager, and post a positive review online.

How do I choose the best furnace repair company near me?

Hire a licensed HVAC technician for furnace and heating system repair. Only technicians with HVAC credentials have the experience and training to diagnose the problem correctly and make the necessary repairs. Follow these tips when searching for the best company near you:

  • Get at least three estimates to compare.
  • Check for certifications from North American Technician Excellence (NATE), the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, & Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), HVAC Excellence, and the National Propane Gas Association (NPGA)
  • Read reviews and check out their previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Select companies that are licensed, insured, bonded, and have been in business for 5+ years.
  • Get a detailed estimate, contract, and warranty in writing before the work begins.
  • Never pay in full before the project starts.

What questions should I ask furnace repair companies?

Ask these questions to help you find the best furnace repair company near you:

  • How long have you been in business?
  • Which certifications do you have?
  • Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
  • Do you charge a fee to diagnose the problem?
  • Can my furnace be repaired or does it need replacing?
  • Do the new parts come with a warranty?
  • Do you warranty the labor?
  • How much is a furnace maintenance plan, and what does it include?
  • Do you offer any seasonal discounts or promotions?

Reviews for Aurora furnace repair contractors

Recent success stories from people in the Aurora area.
Leah C.
We had 1st choice to do routine check up of our furnace. They arrived promptly and got everything finished and cleaned up. They were then able to email me a receipt. Great service and very professional
1st Choice Mechnical
David L.
They did their job and and the air condition works fine. Easily to get along with and they cleaned up after their work.
Mountain Breeze Heating & Air
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