HEATING REPAIR

Heating Repair Services in Redlands, CA & Surrounding Areas

Fast, Reliable Furnace Repair to Keep Your Home Warm

When your heating system stops working, you need fast, professional repairs to restore comfort to your home. Whether your furnace is blowing cold air, making unusual noises, or not turning on at all, the experts at Lasting Legacy Plumbing, Heating & Air are here to help.

Our licensed technicians diagnose and repair all major heating systems, including gas furnaces, heat pumps, and ducted heating systems. We provide same-day service, honest pricing, and long-lasting solutions to ensure your heater runs efficiently when you need it most.


Common Heating System Issues We Repair

Our experienced technicians handle all types of heating repairs, including:

Ignition or Pilot Light Problems – Faulty ignitions can prevent your furnace from turning on.
Blower Motor Malfunctions – If your furnace isn’t pushing warm air, a broken blower motor may be the culprit.
Dirty or Clogged Filters – Restricted airflow can reduce efficiency and overwork your system.
Thermostat Issues – A malfunctioning thermostat can cause temperature inconsistencies.
Cracked Heat Exchangers – This can lead to carbon monoxide leaks, requiring immediate attention.
Electrical & Sensor Failures – Wiring issues, bad sensors, or faulty relays can prevent your system from operating properly.

Signs You Need a Heating Repair

If your furnace or heating system is showing signs of trouble, don’t wait until it breaks down completely. Here are some common warning signs that it’s time for professional repairs:

No Heat or Weak Airflow – Your furnace is running, but your home isn’t warming up properly.
Unusual Noises – Banging, rattling, or whistling sounds may indicate a mechanical issue.
 Frequent Cycling – If your furnace turns on and off too often, it may be struggling to maintain temperature.
Uneven Heating – Some rooms feel warm while others remain cold.
 Unexplained Energy Bill Spikes – A sudden increase in heating costs could mean your system is working harder than it should.
Burning or Musty Smells – This could indicate electrical problems, overheating, or dust buildup in your system.
 Yellow Pilot Light – A furnace pilot light should always be blue. A yellow or flickering flame could signal a carbon monoxide risk.

Should You Repair or Replace Your Furnace?

If your furnace is over 15 years old or requires frequent repairs, it may be time to consider a replacement. Here’s when a replacement might be the smarter investment:

Your repair costs exceed 50% of the price of a new system
Your furnace struggles to heat your home evenly
♦  You’ve had multiple breakdowns in the past two years
 Your energy bills keep rising despite repairs

Not sure if a repair or replacement is best? Our team will provide an honest assessment so you can make an informed decision about your heating system.

Emergency Heating Repair

A sudden furnace breakdown on a cold night can be stressful. That’s why we offer same-day heating repair services to get your system running again—quickly and safely.

When you call Lasting Legacy Plumbing, Heating & Air, you can expect:
 Prompt response times – We won’t leave you in the cold.
 Thorough diagnostics – We identify the root cause of the problem, not just the symptoms.
 Upfront pricing – No hidden fees or surprise charges.
 Long-lasting solutions – We fix the issue right the first time.


Avoid Costly Repairs With Regular Maintenance

Just like your car’s tires wear down after years of use, your furnace also experiences gradual deterioration—but unlike tires, furnace damage happens from the inside out. This makes it difficult to see the warning signs until a major issue occurs. If your furnace is over 15 years old, it could be the equivalent of driving on bald tires with 45,000 miles of wear.

How Furnace Wear and Tear Occurs

Every time your furnace runs, its firebox expands and contracts due to the heat from the burners. Over time, this constant movement weakens the metal, potentially leading to cracks and structural failures. Think of it like bending a piece of metal back and forth—it eventually snaps. These internal weaknesses can compromise efficiency and, in worst cases, allow dangerous gases to escape.

The Hidden Risk of Carbon Monoxide Leaks

Your furnace is designed to safely vent carbon monoxide (CO), much like a car’s exhaust system. However, if cracks form in the firebox or flue, this odorless, colorless gas can leak into your home, creating a serious health hazard. Exposure to carbon monoxide can cause headaches, dizziness, nausea, and even life-threatening conditions with prolonged exposure.