Howell Heating Repair
Common Furnace Problems We Fix
Homeowners often face a range of heating issues, especially during the coldest months. Our team is trained to diagnose and fix problems such as:
- Furnace not turning on
- Blowing cold air
- Frequent cycling (on/off)
- Strange noises or burning smells
- Weak airflow or uneven heating
- Pilot light or ignition problems
We service all major furnace brands, both gas and electric, and get to the root of the issue quickly—saving you time, money, and stress.

24/7 Emergency Heating Repair
Heating issues don’t always happen during business hours. That’s why we offer emergency furnace repair services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whether it’s a freezing night or a weekend breakdown, our technicians are on call and ready to restore heat to your home when you need it most.
Signs Your Furnace Needs Repair
Catching small issues before they become major problems can help you avoid system failure. Warning signs include:
- Unusual or loud noises
- Rising energy bills without increased usage
- Furnace constantly running but not heating properly
- Yellow burner flame (should be blue—yellow could indicate a gas or CO issue)
- Burning or musty smells
If you notice any of these red flags, it’s time to schedule a professional inspection.

Our Repair Process
We take a thorough, no-pressure approach to every service call:
- Diagnostic assessment to identify the root cause.
- Clear explanation of the issue and repair options.
- Upfront, flat-rate pricing—no surprise fees.
- Fast, professional repair using quality parts.
We’ll only recommend what’s necessary, and if a replacement makes more sense long-term, we’ll walk you through your options honestly.
Repair vs. Replace—What’s Right for You?
If your system is 10-15+ years old, frequently breaking down, or becoming inefficient, repairs may not be cost-effective. Our technician will help you weigh:
- Repair cost vs. replacement cost
- Age and condition of your system
- Energy savings from a new, high-efficiency unit
Sometimes, replacing an aging furnace can save more in the long run.