Heating Repair Services In Longview, TX

The Longview, Texas Heating Repair Services Specialists

Is your heating system not working reliably, or not working at all? When you need heating repair services, Alco Air will complete your repairs promptly, professionally, and at a fair price. We also provide emergency heating repair services for our Longview, Texas area business and residential customers.

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Heating Repair Services In Longview, TX

What Are Some Common Signs That You Need A Furnace Repair?

If you have concerns about these or any other heating system issues, contact us online, or call Alco Air at (903) 212-7708.

Why Choose Alco Air For Your Heating Repair Services?

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my furnace’s ignition system or a safety sensor is the cause of it not blowing heat?

If you hear your furnace click several times or glow without staying lit, it likely points to a dirty flame sensor or a faulty hot-surface ignitor. Our technicians can quickly test these electrical components and clean or replace them on-site to restore reliable ignition and prevent the system from “locking out” for safety.

Yes, we have extensive experience with older gas furnaces and can troubleshoot thermocouple issues, pilot assembly clogs, and outdated gas valves. While we can often keep these legacy systems running, we will also provide a clear assessment of whether the repair is a long-term fix or whether the unit’s age poses a safety risk.

A sulfur smell is the chemical additive in natural gas designed to alert you to a leak, which is a critical safety emergency that requires immediate attention. If you detect this odor, exit the building and call your gas provider first. Once the area is deemed safe, our team can locate and repair the specific leak in your unit’s gas line or internal manifold.

In many cases, we can replace individual components, like a failed capacitor or a worn belt, to get a blower motor spinning again without replacing the entire assembly. However, if the motor windings have “burnt out” or the bearings have seized, a full motor replacement is usually the most cost-effective and reliable path to restoring airflow to your home.