If your furnace is blowing cold air, short-cycling, or not starting at all, we'll diagnose the problem and give you a straight answer. LC Heating & Air provides furnace repair, heater service, and maintenance heating for gas, electric, and heat pump systems in Arcadia. We include a carbon monoxide safety check on every call.
Furnace Repair & Heating Service in Arcadia
LC Heating & Air provides furnace repair in Arcadia — including heating repair, maintenance heating, home heater repair, furnace service. Whether you need same-day service, a written estimate, or help deciding between repair and replacement, our licensed technicians handle every make and model.
We repair and service all major HVAC brands in Arcadia, including Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Goodman, Rheem, and Bryant, and older or discontinued units. No matter the manufacturer, we diagnose the problem accurately and give you an upfront price before any work begins.
A broken furnace in Arcadia might not mean subzero temperatures, but Valley nights drop into the 30s. LC Heating & Air provides furnace repair, heating service, and maintenance heating for gas, electric, heat pump, and dual-fuel systems throughout Greater Los Angeles, including Arcadia. We prioritize furnace calls because a failed heat exchanger or gas leak can be dangerous.
Arcadia's housing stock includes older single-family homes with original furnaces, remodels with updated systems, and everything in between. We've worked on furnaces in Arcadia's classic neighborhoods and near the Arboretum. Our approach is the same: diagnose thoroughly, explain clearly, and only recommend what makes sense for your home.
Consideraciones HVAC locales
Single-family homes, duplexes, small multifamily buildings, remodels, mixed-age HVAC systems
Los Angeles heat, dust, wildfire smoke events, cold Valley nights
Ignitor failure, flame sensor problems, heat exchanger cracks, short-cycling, airflow restrictions
Arcadia and nearby Sierra Madre, Monrovia, Temple City, Duarte, San Marino
CSLB #1073586, C-20 HVAC
Common Furnace Problems in Arcadia Homes
In Arcadia, furnace repair calls most often involve ignitors that have failed, flame sensors coated with dust or corrosion, dirty burners causing uneven heat, pressure switches that won't close, inducer motors that have seized, and airflow restrictions from neglected filters or blocked vents. These are the predictable failure points in gas furnaces, especially in older equipment that runs only a few months each year. The infrequent use actually accelerates certain wear—components like the hot surface ignitor weaken over time and finally crack when called upon after months of inactivity.
We also see thermostat communication issues, especially in homes where the original thermostat has been replaced with a smart model that isn't fully compatible with the furnace control board. And in Arcadia's older homes, we frequently find undersized or disconnected ductwork that makes the furnace work harder than it should. That extra strain can cause limit switches to trip, blowers to overheat, and heat exchangers to crack prematurely. We check all of these on every diagnostic.
Arcadia's Homes and Their Heating Systems
Arcadia's residential landscape is a mix of single-family homes, duplexes, small multifamily buildings, and recent remodels. Many of the single-family homes were built in the mid-20th century and still have their original gas furnaces—often located in attics, closets, or crawl spaces. These older furnaces are typically less efficient (60-70% AFUE) and more prone to safety issues like cracked heat exchangers. Remodels often include new ductwork and high-efficiency furnaces, but we also see partial upgrades where the furnace was replaced but the ducts were left undersized.
The mixed age of equipment means we have to approach each home individually. A 30-year-old furnace with a failed ignitor might be worth repairing if the rest of the system is in good shape. But if the heat exchanger is cracked or the blower motor is failing, replacement is usually the smarter financial move. We don't push replacement—we lay out the facts and let you decide.
How We Diagnose a Furnace Problem
Every furnace diagnostic starts with a safety check. We test for gas leaks and carbon monoxide levels at the furnace and in the living space before we do anything else. If we find a safety issue—like a cracked heat exchanger or a gas leak—we address it immediately and shut the system down if necessary. Only after confirming the area is safe do we move into the full system diagnosis.
Our diagnostic covers the heat exchanger (visual and camera inspection), ignitor, flame sensor, gas valve, limit switches, control board, blower motor, capacitor, draft inducer, flue venting, and thermostat communication. We also check airflow by measuring temperature rise across the heat exchanger and inspecting the filter and ducts. Once we know what's wrong, we give you a written flat-price estimate for the repair. If the repair doesn't make financial sense, we'll tell you that too.
When to Repair and When to Replace Your Furnace
Most furnace repairs in Arcadia are straightforward and affordable. Replacing an ignitor ($150–$300), cleaning a flame sensor ($125–$225), or swapping a capacitor ($100–$200) can restore heat for years. We see these repairs all the time, and they're almost always worth doing—especially on a furnace that's less than 15 years old. We stock common parts on our trucks so most repairs are done in one visit.
Replacement becomes the better option when the repair cost approaches half the price of a new furnace, or when the furnace has a cracked heat exchanger (repair $1,500–$3,500) or a failed compressor in a heat pump system. If your furnace is over 20 years old and needs a major component, the math usually favors replacement. We'll walk you through the numbers and let you decide. No pressure, just facts.
Furnace Repair Costs and What Affects Them
Furnace repair costs in Arcadia vary by the component that failed and the accessibility of the equipment. A standard diagnostic and CO safety check runs $125–$175. Ignitor replacement is typically $150–$300, flame sensor cleaning $125–$225, blower motor replacement $350–$750, and control board replacement $300–$650. Gas valve replacement runs $350–$600, and draft inducer motor $400–$700. Heat exchanger replacement is $1,500–$3,500—at that price, we usually recommend a new furnace.
We give you a written estimate before any work begins, so there are no surprises. If replacement is recommended, we'll discuss financing options and any applicable rebates or incentives. Many high-efficiency furnaces qualify for utility or manufacturer rebates, and we can help you with the paperwork. The key is to get a proper diagnosis first—guessing at the problem leads to wasted money and repeated service calls.
Scheduling Furnace Repair in Arcadia
We offer same-day furnace repair service in Arcadia when scheduling allows. Emergency calls are answered within 30 minutes by phone—we don't promise a specific arrival time, but we get to you as fast as possible. Our service trucks carry common ignitors, flame sensors, capacitors, control boards, and gas valves for the most popular furnace brands, so most repairs are completed in a single visit.
Before we recommend a repair or replacement, we check access to the equipment, electrical connections, duct condition, airflow, and equipment placement. If your furnace is in a tight attic or a cramped closet, we'll factor that into the estimate. We also coordinate with homeowners' schedules—we work around your availability, not the other way around.
Common Furnace Mistakes Arcadia Homeowners Make
The biggest mistake we see is skipping annual maintenance. A dirty flame sensor or a failing ignitor doesn't give much warning—they just fail, usually on the coldest night. Annual fall maintenance catches these issues early and costs a fraction of an emergency repair. Another common mistake is ignoring a furnace that short-cycles or makes unusual noises. Short-cycling often means a clogged filter or a failing limit switch, but it can also indicate a cracked heat exchanger. Delaying the diagnostic turns a small fix into a big one.
We also see homeowners try DIY repairs or hire unlicensed handymen to work on gas furnaces. That's dangerous—gas appliances require certified technicians who understand combustion safety, venting, and carbon monoxide risks. California law requires a C-20 license for HVAC work. We're licensed, insured, and we follow all safety codes. Don't risk your family's safety to save a few dollars.
Carbon Monoxide Safety and Your Furnace
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas produced by incomplete combustion in gas furnaces. A properly functioning furnace contains all combustion gases within the heat exchanger and vents them safely outside. When the heat exchanger develops cracks—common in older furnaces due to thermal stress—CO can leak into your home's air supply. According to the CDC, CO poisoning causes over 400 deaths per year in the U.S. That's why we perform a CO safety check on every furnace repair call, measuring levels at the plenum, supply registers, and ambient air.
If we detect elevated CO or a confirmed heat exchanger crack, we shut the furnace down immediately and advise against operating it until the issue is resolved. We also recommend installing CO detectors on every floor and outside sleeping areas—they cost $20–$40 and are required by California law in any home with fossil fuel appliances. If your CO detector alarms, leave the house and call 911, then call us. We'll inspect the furnace and fix the problem before you turn the heat back on.
Should You Repair or Replace Your Furnace?
If your furnace is under 15 years old and the repair cost is under $500, repair is almost always the right call. Common repairs like ignitor replacement or flame sensor cleaning are inexpensive and restore full function. If your furnace is over 20 years old and needs a major component like a blower motor or control board, replacement often makes more financial sense—especially if you're also dealing with rising energy bills.
We'll give you a written estimate for the repair and a quote for a replacement system so you can compare. There's no obligation, and we won't pressure you. Our goal is to give you the information you need to make a confident decision for your home and your budget.
Cómo funciona la visita
Safety first: We check for gas leaks and CO levels before diagnosing. If there's a safety issue, we address it first.
Full system diagnosis: We check the heat exchanger, ignitor, gas valve, limit switch, control board, blower motor, and flue venting.
Written price estimate: We explain the issue and give you a flat price. If repair doesn't make sense, we'll tell you.
Repair & safety test: We repair the issue, verify combustion, test CO levels, and confirm all safety limits are operating correctly.
Factores de costo que revisamos antes de cotizar
- • Furnace diagnostic / service call: $125–$175 (includes CO safety check)
- • Ignitor replacement: $150–$300
- • Flame sensor cleaning/replacement: $125–$225
- • Blower motor replacement: $350–$750
- • Control board replacement: $300–$650
- • Gas valve replacement: $350–$600
- • Draft inducer motor: $400–$700
- • Heat exchanger replacement: $1,500–$3,500 (often recommends full replacement)
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Furnace Repair in Arcadia at a glance
- • LC Heating & Air is a licensed HVAC contractor (CSLB #1073586) serving Arcadia, CA.
- • Emergency calls answered within 30 minutes by phone.
- • All furnace repairs include a carbon monoxide safety check.
- • Technicians are NATE-trained and EPA-certified.
- • Company founded in 2020; owner Leo has 20+ years hands-on experience.
- • Same-day service available for furnace repair in Arcadia.
- • Written estimates before any work begins.
Our furnace repair process in Arcadia
Reviewed by Leo, Owner & Lead Technician
This furnace repair guide for Arcadia is reviewed for practical HVAC accuracy by Leo at LC Heating & Air. LC Heating & Air holds California CSLB C-20 HVAC license #1073586 and provides written estimates before approved work.
What Arcadia customers say about furnace repair
Verified reviews from homeowners in Arcadia and nearby neighborhoods who used our furnace repair service.
“AC wasn't cooling to setpoint even though it was running all day. LC found the condenser coils were completely clogged with cottonwood. Cleaned them on the spot and the system cooled my house 12 degrees in an hour.”
“LC replaced our entire HVAC system — new Carrier condenser, furnace, and coil. Leo walked us through every option without pressure. The install team was professional and clean. System runs perfectly and our electricity bill dropped about 30%.”
“Called LC because our CO detector went off. Their technician found a crack in the heat exchanger and immediately shut down the furnace. He explained the safety issue clearly, provided a replacement estimate, and didn't try to scare us — just facts.”





