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Electric Furnace Repair

We repair electric furnaces in homes across Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas, and you can call us to get on the schedule. Electric heat runs on resistance elements and a blower, so the usual failures are a burned-out element, a tripped sequencer, a bad limit switch or a breaker that keeps kicking off. If your air handler is blowing cool air, running constantly, or the breaker won't stay set, that's this job. Check the thermostat setting and your filter first, then let us look at the rest.

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What electric furnace repair involves

An electric furnace heats by pushing air across banks of heating elements, and each bank is switched in stages by sequencers or a relay board. When one stage quits, the house still gets air, just not warm enough to keep up on a cold morning. We start at the thermostat call, follow it through the control board, then measure what each element is actually drawing. That tells us whether the fault is a dead element, a stuck sequencer, an open limit or a wiring connection that has cooked itself loose.

What we check and what we replace

We check amp draw on every element, test sequencers and contactors, look at the limit switches and thermal fuses, inspect the blower motor and wheel, and read the breaker and disconnect for heat damage. Loose lugs and scorched terminals are common in older air handlers. We also look at static pressure and duct condition, because in this region a lot of returns are undersized or the trunk runs through a hot attic, and restricted airflow is what burns elements and limits out in the first place.

How we decide repair is the right call

We weigh the age of the air handler, how many elements have failed, the condition of the blower and board, and whether the cabinet and wiring are still sound. One bad element and a good blower is a straightforward repair. Repeated limit trips, a failing motor and corroded connections all at once usually mean you're paying twice. If you have a heat pump paired with electric backup, we also confirm the strip heat isn't carrying the whole load because the outdoor unit has quietly stopped working.

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Open 7 days, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CT.

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Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman and more. We are not an authorized dealer for any of them.

Electric Furnace Repair — quick answers

Why does my electric furnace keep tripping the breaker?

Usually a shorted heating element, a failed sequencer holding a stage on, or heat-damaged wiring at the disconnect. You can reset a tripped breaker once. If it trips again, stop and call us, because that is high-voltage work.

My air handler blows but the air isn't warm. What's wrong?

The blower is fine and the heat side isn't engaging. Common causes are an open element, a tripped limit switch, a failed sequencer, or a thermostat not sending the heat call. We measure each stage to find which one.

Can a dirty filter damage an electric furnace?

Yes. Restricted airflow makes elements run hotter than designed, which trips limit switches and shortens element life. Change the filter on schedule and keep supply vents open. If limits keep tripping after a fresh filter, call us.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill out the quote form and describe what the system is doing. Warm air, short cycling, water on the floor, a smell, a noise. That detail tells us what parts to load on the truck.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    A technician checks the thermostat, the electrical side, airflow through the filter and coil, refrigerant behaviour and the ductwork. You hear what we found in plain language before anything gets replaced or repaired.

  3. Step 3

    You approve the fix

    We explain the repair, what it costs and what happens if you wait a season. Nothing gets done without your go-ahead, and we tell you honestly when a repair no longer makes sense.

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Why homeowners call us

  • We know humid-climate systemsAcross the region the real enemy is moisture. Systems here run long hours pulling water out of the air, and that shows up as frozen coils, clogged drains and mildew smells. We diagnose for humidity, not just temperature.
  • Mixed gas and heat pump workPlenty of homes we visit run a heat pump with gas backup, and the two have to hand off cleanly. We troubleshoot both sides, including defrost boards, reversing valves, ignitors and heat exchanger concerns.
  • Attic ductwork is our daily breadMid-century homes often have ducts running through attics that hit brutal temperatures. Crushed runs, disconnected boots and leaking joints steal cooling before it reaches the room. We find them instead of blaming the equipment.
  • Repair before replaceA capacitor, a contactor, a blower motor or a clogged drain line fixes a lot of the calls we take. We would rather fix what you have and tell you plainly when the numbers stop working.
  • All major brands, gas & electricFrom Carrier and Trane to Lennox, Goodman, Rheem and Bryant, serviced independently.
  • Straight answersNot worth fixing? We say that out loud, and often it saves you the visit fee.

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