24/7 Emergency Heating Repair in Southern Indiana
Reliable Comfort’s team is the one to turn to when you need emergency heating repairs for your Southern Indiana home. No matter what time of the day or night, our technicians are available 24/7 to determine the cause of your heating issue and perform necessary repair services.
Whatever your heating emergency, our crew will solve it! For over 20 years, we’ve provided exceptional heating repair services you can count on. We offer equipment, workmanship, and service warranties, and our Comfort Club maintenance service agreement can help you avoid unexpected and significant expenses.
Emergency Heating Repair
Home heating systems are complex, so we provide comprehensive 24/7 repair services for:
- Gas furnaces
- Electric furnaces
- Heat pumps
- Boiler systems
- Geothermal systems
Our top priority is ensuring your heating system works as it should when you need it most.
Keep the heating system at your Southern Indiana home operating as it should with Reliable Comfort’s 24/7 repair services. Call us now at 812-372-8011 to schedule emergency services.
Signs You Need Emergency Furnace Repair
Some furnace repairs can wait, but if you notice any of these signs, it’s time to place a call for emergency services:
- The fan won’t turn off or runs continuously
- The furnace flame is yellow instead of blue
- Your home’s carbon monoxide alarm keeps going off
- Puddles or steam in the basement
- No warm air is coming from the vents
- More noticeable dust throughout the house
- Your home smells like rotten eggs
These symptoms indicate your furnace isn’t operating correctly, and some pose a significant risk to your family’s health and safety. If your furnace is more than 15 years old, it could be time to consider a furnace replacement.
Need immediate furnace repair services for your Southern Indiana home? Call Reliable Comfort now at 812-372-8011 for same-day services.
Call Reliable Comfort Today!
With 24/7 emergency heating repairs from Reliable Comfort, you never need to worry about being uncomfortable in your Southern Indiana home. Each member of our skilled team brings years of experience and expertise to each emergency repair job they do, takes great pride in their work, and never cuts corners.
Since 2001, we’ve delivered outstanding emergency heating repair services that our customers rave about. We also offer timely, convenient specials and coupons for service calls and maintenance tune-ups.
Emergency heating repairs can’t wait! Call Reliable Comfort now at 812-372-8011 for same-day services.
Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Furnace Repairs
What do I do if my furnace stops working in the winter?
It doesn’t matter whether you have an electric or gas-fed furnace. If it suddenly stops working during winter, you should have it inspected and repaired. Before calling a professional technician, you can check that nothing’s blocking the airflow and that the circuit breaker or fuse hasn’t tripped or blown. Also, make sure the thermostat is operating correctly. If you cannot solve the problem, it’s time for emergency furnace services from our trained and licensed team.
Can I perform my own emergency repairs on a heat pump?
In most cases, no. Heat pumps operate on a 240-volt circuit, and severe shock or electrocution can occur without a thorough understanding of electricity. Also, today’s heat pumps, with their sensors and solid-state circuit boards, are more complex to service, and they generally require repairs by a professional to comply with federal regulations.
Can a broken boiler cause carbon monoxide poisoning?
Colorless and odorless, carbon monoxide is a byproduct of the burning fuel that heats your home. Leaking boilers are one of the most common causes of deadly carbon monoxide poisoning, killing approximately 400 Americans yearly and sending over 20,000 to the hospital. Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include headache, dizziness, physical weakness, nausea, and unconsciousness. If you suspect your family is at risk, get everyone out of the house and call for emergency services.