Heating Unit

HEPHeating Unit

Heating Unit | Heat Repair | Heating and Air Conditioning | Calhoun

When frosty weather sweeps through Calhoun, you don’t have time to wrestle with a sluggish furnace or a heater that quits without warning. HEP’s heating unit specialists jump into action the moment you call, arriving in fully stocked trucks ready to diagnose and fix the problem on the spot. From worn-out igniters to mysterious rattles, we’ve seen—and solved—it all, restoring warmth to homes and small businesses across Gordon County with honest pricing and a satisfaction guarantee.

Our certified technicians pair decades of experience with cutting-edge tools, ensuring every heat repair meets the highest safety and efficiency standards. While we’re there, we’ll fine-tune airflow, inspect ductwork, and offer energy-saving tips so your system runs smoothly long after we leave. Trust HEP to keep your Calhoun space cozy, comfortable, and confidently prepared for whatever winter throws your way.

FAQs

What types of heating systems do you repair in Calhoun?

Our technicians service and repair all common residential and light-commercial heating systems found in the Calhoun area, including gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, dual-fuel (hybrid) systems, ductless mini-splits, and packaged rooftop units. We also work on ancillary components such as thermostats, zoning dampers, and indoor air-quality accessories.

How quickly can you respond to a no-heat emergency?

Because winter nights in Calhoun can dip below freezing, we offer 24/7 emergency service. Calls received before 10 p.m. are usually dispatched within 2 hours, and overnight calls are prioritized for first-thing-in-the-morning service. Our trucks are stocked with the most common replacement parts so we can restore heat on the first visit more than 80% of the time.

What are the most common heating problems you see in Calhoun homes?

In our service area the top issues are: • Failed ignitors and flame sensors on gas furnaces due to mineral buildup from our slightly hard water. • Refrigerant leaks in heat pumps caused by the system working year-round in our humid climate. • Clogged air filters and dirty blower wheels, often related to Calhoun’s high pollen counts in spring and fall. • Thermostat mis-calibration or dead batteries, especially in older programmable units.

How much does a typical heat repair cost?

Pricing depends on the part and labor involved, but here are local averages: • Diagnostic visit: $79 (waived if you approve the repair) • Hot-surface ignitor replacement: $180-$250 • Blower motor replacement: $450-$700 • Refrigerant leak repair and recharge: $350-$900 Before any work begins, you’ll receive a written, flat-rate quote so there are no surprises. We also accept major credit cards and offer 0% financing on repairs over $500.

Will repairing my older furnace void the manufacturer’s warranty?

No. Repairs performed by a licensed HVAC contractor in accordance with manufacturer guidelines will keep your warranty intact. We use OEM or approved aftermarket parts and document all work. If your unit is still under warranty, you’ll only pay for labor—parts are covered by the manufacturer.

How can I prevent future heating breakdowns?

Regular maintenance is the key. We recommend a fall tune-up that includes cleaning burners, checking gas pressures, lubricating moving parts, testing safety controls, and replacing the air filter. Members of our Comfort Club receive two tune-ups per year (heating and cooling), priority scheduling, and a 15% discount on any repairs. Routine service can cut energy bills by up to 15% and extend equipment life by several years.

HEP
Book Online
(423) 819-7773