Heater Repair Services You Can Trust
At Childers Air Plumbing & Electric, “Your Comfort is Our Business” and that’s a promise we stand by. Without our satisfied customers, we wouldn’t have a business, so it’s in our best interests to look after you. That’s why we’ll get to you fast to repair your furnace and work hard to have your system working perfectly once more.
No matter what the nature of your heater repair, you can look forward to a warm and cozy home again as quickly as possible. We stock our service vehicles with a wide selection of spare components so that we can carry out fast and efficient repairs.
We’re dedicated to your comfort and restoring your furnace back to perfect working condition. It’s why we’re a leading name in HVAC repair today.
Furnace Reapir FAQs
My furnace is making a burning smell or strange odor. Should I shut it off and call right away?
Yes, shut it off if the smell is strong, sharp, electrical, or like melting plastic, or if you see any smoke. A light dusty smell for the first few minutes of the season can be normal, but anything persistent is not. If you smell gas or anyone feels dizzy or nauseous, leave the home and contact your gas utility immediately, then schedule service.
Will you give me an estimate first, and do you start repairs without approval?
You should receive a clear diagnosis and an upfront estimate before any repair work begins. A good tech will explain what failed, what parts or labor are needed, and any options that change cost or reliability. You should also be able to ask whether the part is under warranty and what kind of expected lifespan you can reasonably expect after the repair.
If my furnace quits at night or on the weekend in Fayetteville, do you offer emergency service?
Yes, emergency repair is typically available for no-heat situations after hours. While you wait, keep the thermostat off to avoid repeated start attempts, keep doors closed to hold heat, and use safe, vented heat sources only. If you suspect a gas leak at any point, evacuate and contact your gas utility first.