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Lexington, NC Furnace Repair

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You rely on your furnace to keep you warm and comfortable during our chilly North Carolina winters, and your furnace relies on your to keep it in good repair. A furnace that is well cared for will last longer, provide you with more reliable performance, and break down far less often. The sooner you address an issue with your furnace, the better the outcome for your equipment and your wallet.

Pro Plumbing Air & Electric is the team to trust when you need prompt furnace repairs in Lexington, NC. Conveniently available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to respond to your service call, we can be counted on for dependable service whenever you need it. 

Why Choose Pro Plumbing Air & Electric to fix your furnace?

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Contact us online or at (336) 892-8105 for 24/7 Lexington, NC furnace repair services today!


Furnace FAQ

What are Common Signs a Furnace Needs Repair?

  • Is Your Furnace On But Not Producing Enough Heat? 
    Is your home furnace unit on but not giving off enough heat on a cold winter day? Your furnace may have a clogged, dirty air filter, one of the main causes of a furnace breakdown.
  • Is Your Furnace Making Drastic Temperature Changes or Not Heating at All? 
    Your gas furnace could be experiencing a thermostat failure or malfunction. A faulty thermostat can lead to fan, pilot light, power, or gas issues & ruin the comfort of your home. Restore comfort levels by giving Pro Plumbing Air & Electric a call to get a furnace repair diagnostic before any work is done.
  • Experiencing Pilot Light or Electric Ignition Issues? 
    If your furnace isn't turning on at all, a common explanation is an issue with your pilot light or electronic ignition. Older furnace heating systems with a pilot light that continues to go out may seem like a small problem, but it can actually be wasting a lot of money on your monthly gas bill. The colder your house gets with a flickering pilot light, the harder your heating system has to work to raise the temperature, causing unnecessary wear and tear and a drastically more expensive bill.

No matter the problem, our Lexington furnace repair technicians will determine what needs to be repaired before any work is done, so you know exactly what solution is best for your home furnace system.

My Furnace Smells Bad—Should I Be Worried?

Yes, a strange odor emanating from your furnace is cause for concern. It could indicate a potential issue with the unit. Different smells may point to different problems:

  • Burning Dust: If you've recently turned on your furnace after a period of inactivity, a burning dust smell is normal. This is often due to accumulated dust burning off the heating elements. It should dissipate after a short time.
  • Musty or Moldy Odors: This could indicate the presence of mold or mildew within your HVAC system, particularly in the ductwork. It's essential to address this promptly to prevent respiratory issues.
  • Chemical or Metallic Smells: These could signal a potential electrical issue or overheating components. Turn off the furnace immediately and consult a professional.
  • Rotten Egg Smell: If you detect a sulfur or rotten egg odor, it might indicate a gas leak. Evacuate your home immediately and contact your gas company and a professional technician.

In any case, if you're unsure about the source of the smell or if it persists after a reasonable period, it's best to err on the side of caution and seek professional help. Ignoring unusual odors from your furnace could lead to potentially hazardous situations.

Why is My Furnace is Blowing Cold Air? 

A furnace blowing cold air could be due to several reasons. One common cause is a thermostat setting, such as being set to "ON" instead of "AUTO," which keeps the blower running even when the furnace isn’t heating. Another reason could be an issue with the pilot light or ignition system, preventing the furnace from producing heat. Clogged air filters can also restrict airflow, causing the system to overheat and shut off the burners. Regular maintenance and inspections can help identify and fix these issues promptly.

Gas vs Electric Furnace - Which One Should I Choose?

If furnace repair is not possible due to your system's age or high repair costs, it's time to consider a replacement. Choosing between a gas and an electric furnace depends on your needs, budget, and local energy costs. Gas furnaces are generally more cost-effective for heating in colder climates, as natural gas is often cheaper than electricity and provides faster, more powerful heat. Electric furnaces are typically more energy-efficient, easier to install, and require less maintenance but may result in higher energy bills in areas with expensive electricity. Consider the initial installation cost, energy efficiency, and your home's existing utility setup when deciding. If environmental impact matters to you, electric furnaces paired with renewable energy sources can be a greener option.


Think your furnace may need a repair, but still not sure? For reliable furnace repairs in Lexington, NC, give us a call at (336) 892-8105 or reach out online today!


Furnace Safety: Carbon Monoxide Risk

Furnace Heat Exchangers are Prone to Cracking During Seasonal Changes in Temperature!

A cracked furnace heat exchanger poses a grave threat to both property and life. This vital component separates the combustion process from breathable air. When compromised, toxic gases like carbon monoxide can leak into living spaces, leading to potentially lethal consequences. Even minor cracks can escalate rapidly, exacerbated by the extreme temperatures and stresses within the furnace. Left unaddressed, it can lead to system failure and costly repairs. 

Regular furnace inspections and maintenance are imperative to detect and rectify these issues promptly. The stakes are high; neglecting a cracked heat exchanger jeopardizes the safety and well-being of those within the home, so don't wait to call Pro Plumbing Air & Electric to have your furnace looked at today.


To schedule your appointment for furnace repair in Lexington, NC, give us a call today at (336) 892-8105 or contact us online.


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