Are you looking for better indoor air quality in your home?
We provide indoor air quality services to help you and your family breathe in better air to stay healthy.
Gene’s Refrigeration Heating & Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical is BBB accredited. We have flat-rate pricing at an affordable cost. Furthermore, we offer free estimates on equipment replacements and are Carrier Factory Authorized to give you the best quality service.
Our courteous and friendly technicians and staff provide the proper service residents want. Our customers are important to us, so we want to have prompt service and create a seamless experience.
Hire us for:
- 24-hour emergency service available
- NATE certified
- Financing available with approved credit
- Licensed, bonded, and insured technicians
- Protection/maintenance plans
Frequently Asked Questions
Confirm the thermostat is set to heat, replace the batteries if needed, and check the breaker or service switch. Make sure the furnace filter is not clogged and that supply vents are open. If the system still will not heat, a licensed HVAC technician can diagnose the issue safely and recommend the right heater repair.
This can happen if the filter is blocked, the return air is restricted, the blower is running without a heating cycle, or a safety switch is preventing the burners from staying on. High-efficiency systems can also pause heating if the condensate drain is clogged. A proper heating service visit can pinpoint the cause without guesswork.
Common causes include a dirty flame sensor, ignition component wear, a draft blowing out the pilot, or issues with gas supply or venting. Because ignition problems involve fuel and combustion, it is best to have a qualified professional handle the repair and confirm safe operation afterward.
Many homes do well changing filters every one to three months, but it depends on pets, dust, allergies, and how often the system runs in winter. A fresh filter helps airflow, comfort, and efficiency, and it can reduce strain on parts that lead to heating repairs.
A typical maintenance visit focuses on cleaning key components, testing safeties, checking airflow and temperatures, inspecting venting, and verifying proper start-up and shut-down. For boilers, it often includes checking water pressure, circulator operation, and system controls. Gene’s Refrigeration Heating & Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical can tailor the checklist to your equipment type and home needs.
Combustion appliances should be inspected to confirm proper venting and safe burner operation. Keep working carbon monoxide detectors on each level of the home and near sleeping areas, and never ignore symptoms like headaches or nausea. If you suspect an issue, leave the home and contact emergency help, then schedule service to identify and correct the problem.
Use a clean filter, keep vents unblocked, and seal obvious drafts around doors and windows. Set a steady thermostat schedule and keep return air pathways open. If rooms are uneven, a technician can check airflow, duct sizing, and system settings to help the heater run more efficiently.
Many repairs are diagnosed and completed in one visit, but timing depends on the problem and whether parts are needed. A straightforward fix may take under a couple of hours, while complex issues can take longer. Clear access to the furnace or boiler and a list of symptoms can help speed up the diagnostic process.