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Furnace Repair Services in Northern Colorado

When the heat goes out, comfort and safety come first. We repair furnaces across Northern Colorado with careful diagnostics and trusted workmanship.

Service Overview

Furnace Repair That Puts Your Comfort First

Colorado winters can be long, and a broken furnace is more than an inconvenience. If your heat stops, the indoor temperature drops quickly and pipes can be at risk. Mountain States Mechanical responds quickly and focuses on safe, accurate furnace repair for homes throughout Northern Colorado.

We begin with a full safety check that includes heat exchanger inspection, gas connections, ignition systems, and airflow. Our goal is to restore heat and ensure your system is operating safely. If we find a serious concern, we explain it clearly and help you choose the safest path forward.

Furnace issues often start small. A noisy blower, weak airflow, or odd smells can signal a part wearing out. Catching those problems early helps you avoid emergency breakdowns when temperatures are at their lowest.

We repair all major furnace brands and work on gas and electric systems. Our technicians carry common parts and use manufacturer recommended procedures. We also test thermostat operation and confirm proper temperature rise after the repair.

If your furnace is near the end of its life, we will give you honest comparisons between repair and replacement. You will know the cost, the expected lifespan, and the efficiency differences so you can make the right call.

From Windsor and Fort Collins to Loveland, Greeley, and nearby towns, our team is known for straight talk and respectful service. When your furnace fails, call us and we will get the heat back on quickly.

Safety is the priority with any heating repair. We inspect ignition systems, gas connections, venting, and heat exchanger integrity. If we see a risk, we explain it clearly and recommend the safest path forward. We also encourage homeowners to keep carbon monoxide detectors working and positioned correctly.

Airflow is another common cause of furnace problems. Dirty filters, blocked returns, or duct restrictions can make a healthy furnace perform poorly. We evaluate those factors and make practical recommendations to keep the system running efficiently and quietly.

If your furnace is making unusual sounds or producing inconsistent heat, it is usually telling you something early. A timely repair can restore comfort and help you avoid a full system shutdown during the coldest part of the season.

We also check for simple efficiency issues like dirty sensors or loose connections. Fixing those small problems can improve system reliability and reduce energy waste without a major expense.

Signs You May Need Furnace Repair

  • Cold air from vents or uneven heating between rooms
  • Furnace turns on and off quickly without warming the home
  • Unusual smells, rattling, or loud humming noises
  • Pilot light or ignition failures
  • Sudden spikes in gas or electric bills

Our Furnace Repair Process

  • Step 1

    Complete a safety focused inspection and diagnostic testing

  • Step 2

    Explain the cause of the issue and provide clear repair options

  • Step 3

    Repair the system using quality parts and verified procedures

  • Step 4

    Test heating performance and review ongoing maintenance tips

  • Why Northern Colorado Chooses Us

    • Safety first diagnostics and clear communication
    • Repairs for all major furnace brands
    • Local technicians who respect your home
    • Straightforward guidance on repair versus replacement

    Ready for Furnace Repair You Can Trust?

    Call 970-556-3249 or schedule online. We serve Windsor, Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Johnstown, Timnath, Berthoud, Wellington, and Severance.

    FAQs

    Furnace Repair Questions, Answered

    Straight answers from local HVAC pros.

    Is furnace repair an emergency?

    If your home is without heat or you smell gas, it is urgent. Call us right away and we will prioritize your service.

    Do you service both gas and electric furnaces?

    Yes. We repair and maintain both types across Northern Colorado.

    What causes a furnace to short cycle?

    Short cycling can be caused by airflow restrictions, thermostat issues, or component failure. We test and resolve the underlying cause.

    Can you check for carbon monoxide risks?

    Yes. Safety checks are part of our diagnostic process for gas furnaces.

    How can I prevent future furnace breakdowns?

    Regular maintenance, clean filters, and yearly tune ups make a big difference. Our Peak Plan makes that easy.

    Do Not Wait Until It Breaks

    Whether you need a repair, a new installation, or want to start saving with our Peak Plan maintenance program, we are ready to help. Schedule your service today.

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