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Global Cooling & Plumbing+ provides professional furnace service in Boerne, TX for homes and businesses. Our HVAC technicians inspect, maintain, diagnose, and repair gas and electric furnaces to help restore reliable heating, proper airflow, and consistent indoor comfort.
We service furnaces that will not start, blow cool air, cycle too often, make unusual noises, or fail to maintain the thermostat setting. After evaluating the system, we explain the problem and recommend the appropriate maintenance, repair, or replacement option.
Call Global Cooling & Plumbing+ at 830-992-7887 to schedule furnace service in Boerne.
Our furnace services include:
Search results for furnace service in Boerne emphasize residential furnace service, heating repair, HVAC diagnostics, maintenance, installation, and local service availability.
Furnace service is a professional inspection, diagnosis, maintenance, or repair visit that evaluates how the heating system starts, produces heat, circulates warm air, and shuts down.
Depending on the furnace and reason for the appointment, service may include:
If the furnace is malfunctioning, the technician identifies the likely cause before recommending repairs.
Schedule furnace service when you notice:
Turn the system off and request professional service when you notice sparking, smoke, repeated breaker trips, burning odors, or other signs of a potentially unsafe condition.
A gas furnace burns fuel to produce heat and uses a blower to distribute warmed air through the duct system.
Gas furnace service may involve checking:
Problems involving combustion, ignition, gas supply, or venting should be evaluated by a qualified HVAC professional.
If you smell gas or suspect an active leak, leave the property and contact the appropriate emergency provider. Do not operate switches, appliances, or equipment that could create a spark.
An electric furnace uses heating elements to warm air before the blower distributes it throughout the property.
Electric furnace service may include inspecting:
Repeated breaker trips, overheating, or burning odors require prompt professional attention.
Preventive furnace maintenance helps identify developing problems before they cause a complete loss of heat.
A furnace tune-up may include:
Routine maintenance may support more reliable heating, steadier temperatures, earlier problem detection, safer operation, and reduced strain on furnace components.
Professional furnace service may help:
Maintenance cannot prevent every breakdown, but it can help identify problems before they become more disruptive or expensive.
A furnace may fail to start because of:
Our technician tests the relevant components to determine why the furnace is not starting.
Possible causes include:
The correct repair depends on whether the problem involves heat production, controls, airflow, or ductwork.
Short cycling occurs when the furnace turns on and off more frequently than expected.
Possible causes include:
Repeated short cycling can reduce comfort and increase strain on furnace components.
Weak airflow or uneven room temperatures may be related to:
Some comfort problems originate in the furnace, while others may require ductwork or building improvements.
Symptom | Possible cause |
Banging | Loose panels, duct movement, ignition concerns, or mechanical problems |
Rattling | Loose components or mounting hardware |
Squealing | Motor, belt, or bearing problems |
Grinding | Damaged blower or motor components |
Clicking | Ignition, relay, or electrical issues |
Humming | Motor, transformer, or electrical concerns |
Burning odor | Overheated components or electrical problems |
Gas-like odor | Possible fuel or combustion concern |
Musty odor | Moisture, dust buildup, or duct conditions |
A brief dusty smell may occur when a furnace starts after a long period without use. Persistent burning, electrical, smoke-like, or gas-like odors are not normal and should be addressed promptly.
We ask what you have noticed and when the issue began.
Helpful details include:
Our technician evaluates accessible components, thermostat communication, startup, heating operation, blower performance, airflow, cycling, and shutdown.
The diagnostic process may also include testing electrical, ignition, heating, and safety components.
We explain what is affecting the furnace and whether the system needs maintenance, repair, additional testing, or replacement consideration.
After approval, we complete the applicable maintenance or repair and replace authorized components when required.
We operate the furnace again to confirm performance and explain the completed work, filter requirements, and any remaining concerns.
The cost of furnace service in Boerne depends on whether the appointment involves maintenance, diagnostics, repair, or emergency service.
Pricing factors may include:
A routine tune-up generally costs less than diagnosing and repairing a furnace that has completely stopped working.
An on-site inspection allows the technician to identify the cause and provide pricing based on the necessary service.
Furnace repair addresses a specific component or operating problem. Replacement may be more practical when the system is severely damaged, unreliable, or no longer suitable for the property.
Furnace condition | Repair may be appropriate | Replacement may be appropriate |
Dirty filter or minor airflow issue | Yes | No |
Faulty thermostat | Often | Usually unnecessary |
Isolated ignition problem | Often | Depends on system condition |
Minor electrical failure | Often | Depends on cost and age |
Frequent breakdowns | Limited long-term value | May be appropriate |
Major component failure | Depends on age and cost | Often considered |
Severe corrosion or damage | Rarely | Often appropriate |
Poor heating performance | Depends on the cause | May be appropriate |
High repair cost | May not be practical | Often considered |
A furnace replacement evaluation may be appropriate when repairs are becoming frequent, major components have failed, parts are difficult to obtain, the system no longer heats consistently, or repair costs are approaching the cost of replacement.
The right decision depends on the furnace’s condition, repair history, performance, safety, and expected cost of continued ownership.
A dirty or overly restrictive furnace filter can reduce airflow and affect system performance.
Restricted airflow may contribute to:
Filter replacement frequency depends on:
A higher-efficiency filter is not automatically suitable for every furnace. The filter must be compatible with the system’s airflow requirements.
The thermostat controls when the furnace starts and stops. A thermostat issue can make a functioning furnace appear to have failed.
Possible thermostat problems include:
Our technicians can determine whether the problem originates in the thermostat, furnace, wiring, or another part of the heating system.
Prompt furnace service may be necessary when the system fails during cold conditions or shows signs of an electrical, combustion, or safety problem.
Request urgent service when:
If you smell gas, leave the property immediately and contact the appropriate gas emergency provider.
Global Cooling & Plumbing+ provides heating, air conditioning, plumbing, and electrical services in Boerne and surrounding Texas Hill Country communities.
Customers choose our team for:
Our goal is to identify the source of the heating problem and provide the service needed to restore dependable furnace operation.
Global Cooling & Plumbing+ provides:
Call Global Cooling & Plumbing+ at 830-992-7887 to schedule professional furnace service in Boerne, TX.
Furnace service may include inspecting the system, checking the thermostat and filter, testing ignition or heating components, evaluating blower operation and airflow, checking safety controls, and identifying worn or damaged parts.
A furnace is commonly inspected before periods of regular heating use. The appropriate schedule depends on the furnace type, manufacturer guidance, system age, operating conditions, and maintenance history.
The cost depends on whether the appointment involves maintenance, diagnostics, repair, or emergency service. Furnace type, accessibility, replacement parts, and system damage may also affect pricing.
Common signs include weak airflow, uneven heating, cool air from vents, frequent cycling, unusual noises, persistent odors, thermostat problems, and a furnace that does not start.
Possible causes include ignition failure, damaged heating elements, burner problems, thermostat issues, restricted airflow, safety control activation, or a failed component.
Frequent cycling may be caused by a dirty filter, restricted airflow, thermostat problems, overheating, faulty controls, ignition problems, or incorrect furnace sizing.
Repair may be appropriate for an isolated problem in an otherwise dependable system. Replacement may be more practical when the furnace needs frequent repairs, has major damage, performs poorly, or has a high repair cost.
A brief dusty odor may occur when the furnace starts after a long period without use. Persistent burning, electrical, smoke-like, or gas-like odors are not normal and should be addressed promptly.
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