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furnance Repair
When Utah’s freezing temperatures hit, a sudden furnace breakdown can leave your Salt Lake City home cold and uncomfortable. Tru Heating & Air provides fast, reliable furnace repair services throughout Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front, restoring warmth and efficiency exactly when you need it most.
Available 24/7
certified technicians
Rain or shine

Top-Rated furnance Repair Experts
in Utah
On a cold winter day here in Utah, you need a furnace that can keep your home warm, maintain indoor air quality (IAQ), and provide consistent heat.
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If your furnace breaks down and you need emergency repair service, you can count on Tru Heating & Air to respond quickly.
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Our NATE-certified technicians arrive with fully stocked trucks, ready to diagnose and repair your furnace on the spot. We specialize in identifying and fixing hidden issues in heating systems.
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Whether you’re hearing unusual noises from your furnace or your Salt Lake City home isn’t heating evenly, Tru Heating & Air can pinpoint and resolve the problem, restoring comfort and peace of mind.
Furnance Repairs in
Salt Lake City
A properly maintained furnace can provide reliable warmth for 10 to 15 years. With annual furnace tune-ups from Tru Heating & Air, you can prevent noisy operation, uneven heating, and other common issues that often arise as systems age.
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Our Comfort Rewards Program is designed to extend the life of your heating equipment while keeping it running at peak efficiency. It’s a smart investment for any Utah homeowner, call today to find the plan that fits your needs and budget.
Why is My furnance
not Blowing Warm Air?
If your furnance is not blowing warm air or not performing as it should, here are three common issues to check first:
Thermostat issues
Dirty Air Filter
The air filter acts as a crucial safeguard for your furnance, trapping dirt, dust, and other airborne pollutants.
But when it becomes clogged, it quickly turns from a helpful ally into a major problem. A dirty air filter restricts airflow through your home’s ductwork, forcing your furnance to work harder and run longer to maintain a comfortable temperature.
Fortunately, this is one issue you can prevent, just remember to change your air filter regularly.
pilot light failure
If your pilot light goes out or the electronic ignition system fails, your furnace can’t ignite the burner.
That means the blower fan might run, but only cold air will circulate.
Without a flame to heat the air, your home won’t warm up, and you could be left in the cold during freezing Utah winters.
DIY furnance Repair: Tips Every Homeowner Should Know
If your furnance won’t turn on or isn’t working properly, start by going through this checklist:
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Do you need to replace the batteries in the thermostat?
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Is the thermostat set to Heat mode or setting?
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Is the thermostat temperature set higher than the current room temperature?
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Is the power switch near or connected to the furnace or air handler turned ON? (It usually looks like a light switch.)
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Are the HVAC breakers turned ON in your electrical panel?
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Is the furnace air filter clean and free of debris?
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Are all furnace or air handler doors and panels securely closed?
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Are all heating registers and grilles open and unobstructed?
furnance Troubleshooting

When to repair or replace your furnance?
Eventually, all furnaces reach the end of their lifespan and need to be replaced. We replace furnaces of all makes and models, helping you select the best system tailored to your home’s heating needs.
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Upgrading to a high-efficiency furnace may qualify you for valuable tax credits or rebates, provide improved comfort, and significantly reduce your energy bills—sometimes by as much as 40%.
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As an independent dealer, we offer a wide range of options, allowing you to choose from hundreds of solutions to find the perfect fit. Our goal is to keep your home comfortable, healthy, and safe with cost-effective, environmentally friendly heating strategies.

