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Heating & Furnace Repair in Las Vegas
Atlantic repairs gas furnaces and heat pumps when Las Vegas nights turn cold.
Learn MoreAtlantic repairs gas furnaces and heat pumps when Las Vegas nights turn cold. We troubleshoot ignition faults, failed blower motors, cracked heat exchangers, and no-heat calls, then restore warmth safely. Carbon monoxide safety check included.
Highlights
- Furnaces blowing cold air or not igniting
- Pilot or ignitor problems on gas systems
- Heat pumps stuck in defrost or running constantly
- Burning smells or a cycling furnace
Good to know
- Heat exchanger
- The metal chamber that transfers furnace heat to your air; a crack here is a carbon monoxide hazard
- Flame sensor
- A small rod that confirms the burner lit; when dirty, the furnace shuts down for safety
- Heat pump
- A system that both heats and cools by moving heat rather than burning fuel
Heating & Furnace Repair details
How a heating repair works
| Repair Type | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Heating diagnostic | $89 - $129 | Waived with completed repair |
| Ignitor or flame sensor replacement | $185 - $420 | Most common no-heat cause |
| Blower motor replacement | $450 - $950 | Varies by motor type |
How a heating repair works
- Schedule a visit and get a 2-hour window
- Technician inspects the furnace, ignition, and safety controls
- We confirm there is no carbon monoxide risk
- You approve a flat rate, then we restore safe, steady heat
Heating & Furnace Repair FAQ
Why is my furnace blowing cold air?
Common causes are a dirty flame sensor, a failed ignitor, or a thermostat issue — we diagnose the exact fault rather than guessing.
Do you check for carbon monoxide?
Yes, every heating repair includes a safety inspection of the heat exchanger and combustion to rule out CO leaks.