Heating issues don’t always wait for normal business hours. Call us immediately if you experience:

  • Smell of gas or suspected leaks (leave the home and call 911 first)
  • Burning odors, smoke, or visible flames
  • Carbon monoxide alarm sounding

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a serious safety risk in older or poorly maintained furnaces. Cracked heat exchangers, blocked vents, and malfunctioning burners can allow this odorless, colorless gas to escape into your home without warning. Even low levels of CO exposure can cause headaches, dizziness, and nausea—while high levels can be life-threatening. Regular heating maintenance and prompt repairs are essential to ensuring your system is operating safely and efficiently. If you ever suspect a CO issue, leave the home immediately and call for emergency service.

  • No heat during freezing temperatures
  • Heating system that turns on but blows cold air
  • Unit that repeatedly starts and stops
  • Loud clanging, grinding, or screeching sounds
  • Breaker tripping when the heater turns on
  • Pilot light going out repeatedly or flame discoloration

If something “doesn’t feel right,” it’s better not to wait. Emergency issues can worsen fast.

Our technicians can repair nearly all heating systems and brands. Common issues include:

  • Failed igniters or flame sensors
  • Cracked or overheating heat exchangers
  • Control board malfunctions
  • Damaged blower motors or belts
  • Burner or gas valve failures
  • Thermostat failure causing system shutdowns
  • Electrical shorts or wiring failures

If your heat has stopped working or you suspect a dangerous issue, contact Allcare Heating & Air Conditioning immediately.

Your safety and comfort are our top priority.