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Repair Service
Repair Service | Heat Repair | Heating and Air Conditioning | Dunlap
When the winter chill settles over Dunlap, you don’t have time to wonder whether your furnace will make it through the night—you need a team that shows up fast, diagnoses accurately, and restores cozy warmth on the first visit. HEP’s seasoned technicians bring decades of local experience to every heat repair call, arriving in fully stocked trucks ready to tackle faulty ignitors, cracked heat exchangers, blower motor failures, and more. Transparent, upfront pricing means you’ll know the cost before work begins, and our 24/7 emergency service ensures help is always a phone call away.
Beyond fixing the immediate issue, we take the extra step of inspecting your full HVAC system, offering maintenance tips that help lower energy bills and extend equipment life. It’s the friendly, neighbor-to-neighbor care you expect from a Dunlap-based company that stands behind every repair with iron-clad guarantees. When comfort can’t wait, trust HEP for heat repair that’s prompt, professional, and built to last.
FAQs
What types of heating systems do you repair in the Dunlap area?
Our technicians are trained to service and repair all major residential and light-commercial heating systems found in Dunlap, including gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, and packaged rooftop units. We work on equipment from every leading manufacturer—such as Trane, Carrier, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, and York—so you can rely on us regardless of the brand or model you have.
How quickly can you respond if my heater stops working?
We offer same-day service and 24/7 emergency dispatch for no-heat situations within Dunlap and the surrounding Sequatchie County communities. Calls received during normal business hours are typically scheduled the same day, while after-hours emergencies are answered within 1–2 hours by an on-call technician.
What are the most common signs that my heating system needs repair?
Warning signs include inconsistent temperatures, cool air blowing from vents when the thermostat is set to heat, frequent cycling on and off, unusual noises (grinding, banging, squealing), higher-than-normal energy bills, a burning or musty odor, or a pilot light that won’t stay lit. If you notice any of these issues, shut the system off and schedule a diagnostic visit to prevent further damage.
How much does heat repair usually cost?
Repair costs vary with the part that has failed and the complexity of the job. Minor fixes like replacing a capacitor or ignitor can range from $100–$250. Mid-level repairs such as blower motor replacements often run $300–$600. Major component failures—heat exchangers, compressors, or control boards—may exceed $1,000. After inspecting your equipment, we provide a flat-rate written estimate before any work begins so there are no surprises.
Will repairing my heater void the manufacturer’s warranty?
No. Our company is fully licensed, insured, and factory-authorized to perform warranty and out-of-warranty repairs on most brands. We use genuine or approved replacement parts and follow manufacturer guidelines, so any remaining warranty on your furnace or heat pump stays intact.
How can I prevent future heating breakdowns?
The best protection is professional maintenance once a year—ideally in early fall before heavy heating season. During a tune-up we clean burners, test safety controls, lubricate moving parts, check refrigerant levels for heat pumps, inspect electrical connections, and verify proper airflow. This service improves efficiency, extends equipment life, and allows us to spot worn components before they fail unexpectedly.