Furnace Repairs

Furnace Repairs

for Hope Mills, Raeford, Fayetteville, Lumberton, Spring Lake, and Carolina Beach, NC

It can get cold in North Carolina. The winters can bring harsh weather such as snow and high winds. Temperatures can reach into the low 30s during the winter months. Your furnace is what helps you stay warm and get through the cold winter days and nights. However, just like all mechanical systems, the parts and pieces that make up that system will eventually break down and require repair. Furnaces are no exception to this. Furnace repairs are not something that anyone other than an HVAC contractor can do safely and properly. Thankfully, R & R Refrigeration, Heating & AC Inc is the HVAC service that you can rely on for all your furnace repair needs.

Signs You Need Furnace Repairs

  • Carbon Monoxide Detector Going Off: If your carbon monoxide detector is repeatedly going off, you may have a leak or an issue with your furnace’s ventilation system. Any time your carbon monoxide detector goes off, take it seriously. Call our professional HVAC company today to determine the cause of the carbon monoxide leak.


  • Puddles or Steam in Your Basement: Water pooling, steam in your basement, or water dripping on the walls of your basement can be an indication of a leak in your furnace or that there is an issue with the valve. Turn your furnace off and call our furnace repair technician for immediate assistance.


  • Yellow Flame: Your furnace’s pilot light should be burning in blue color. If it is an orange or yellow color, your gas isn’t burning hot enough. This is an indication that there is an issue with your furnace. It can also mean that you have carbon monoxide. Contact our HVAC company today to inspect your furnace and perform any repairs.


  • No Warm Air: This is an obvious sign that there is an issue with your furnace. Your pilot light or burner may be out.


  • Smell Rotten Eggs: If you smell rotten eggs, you have a carbon monoxide leak. Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas, but gas companies add a chemical that produces that rotten egg smell.

Contact Our HVAC Company Today!

If you are noticing any of the warning signs that are listed above, you likely need furnace repairs. Do not do these yourself. Only a licensed HVAC contractor can perform the repairs. Thousands of customers have relied on our contractors to do furnace repairs and so can you. Contact us today to schedule your furnace repair appointment!

Expert Furnace Installation & Repair 

Through Residential & Commercial HVAC Services

Whether you own a heat pump, furnace, or other heating system, our technicians offer full repair, installation, and maintenance services. As highly-trained and licensed professionals, we can ensure that your system is running efficiently and effectively. Furnaces are used to heat and circulate warm air during the cooler months. Higher Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency percentages indicate that your home has a more efficient furnace. Regular furnace maintenance is important to avoid inconvenient breakdowns or repairs during the winter. We can handle all the furnace repairs, maintenance, and installation you need to stay warm once it gets cold outside.

High-Efficiency Heat Pumps

Heat pumps are an environmentally friendly and cost-efficient way to heat and cool your home all year long. Heat pumps operate by drawing air from the outside, heating and cooling the air as it enters your home. A heat pump eliminates the need for a separate heating and cooling system, while being better for the environment because there's no burning of fossil fuels. Call us for a heat pump installation estimate today! Some of the greatest benefits to geothermal heat pumps are their energy bill saving potential and their impact (or lack thereof) on the environment. Studies have found that a geothermal pump operates at a much lower cost than a traditional system, saving the user between 20 and 50 percent on their cooling costs and as much as 30 to 60 percent on their heating. When it comes to environmental friendliness, the geothermal heat pump uses renewable energy from the sun, which means there are no fossil fuels being burned and no greenhouse gasses (like carbon dioxide) being emitted. Another great benefit is its long lifespan, with the indoor component lasting for around 25 years. 


If you live in the Fayetteville, NC area and are interested in learning more about the benefits of the heat pump, give us a call! One of our experienced team members will be happy to answer any questions you have and get you started on installing your very own heat pump system.

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