I'm Leo, owner of LC Heating & Air. If your furnace is acting up, I'll come out, find the real problem, and give you a straight answer on whether it's worth fixing or if it's time to move on. No sales pressure, just honest work.
When your furnace stops working in the middle of a cold snap, you don't need a sales pitch. You need someone who knows how to open up the cabinet, find the failed part, and get the heat back on. At LC Heating & Air, I handle gas furnace repairs across the Miracle Mile area with a focus on safety and reliability.
I've seen all kinds of setups here, from older homes with original ducting to modern remodels. Whether you have a standard 80% efficiency furnace or a high-efficiency unit, I carry the parts to fix most common issues on the spot. My goal is to get your system running safely and efficiently without any unnecessary parts or hidden costs.
Local HVAC considerations
Miracle Mile and surrounding LA neighborhoods
CSLB #1073586
(323) 970-3113
Common Furnace Issues in Miracle Mile
In our area, I see a lot of the same problems. The most common call is a furnace that simply won't ignite. Usually, that's just a failed hot surface ignitor or a dirty flame sensor. These are straightforward, same-day repairs that get your heat back quickly.
Another pattern I see involves furnaces that start up, run for a few minutes, and then shut down. This is often a pressure switch issue or a sign that the system is overheating because of a dirty filter or blocked registers. Because our local housing stock varies so much in age, I always check the venting and airflow to make sure the unit isn't struggling to breathe.
Working with Miracle Mile Homes
Miracle Mile has a unique mix of housing, from single-family homes to smaller multifamily buildings. Older homes often have different electrical layouts and duct conditions compared to newer remodels. Before I recommend any repair, I look at how the equipment is placed and how the air is moving through your home.
If your system is older, I'll be honest with you about its condition. I don't believe in throwing good money after bad. If a repair is going to be a temporary fix for a system that's clearly on its last legs, I'll tell you that upfront so you can make an informed decision about replacement.
My Diagnostic Process
Every service call starts with safety. I check for carbon monoxide, inspect the heat exchanger, and verify that the flue is drafting properly. I won't leave a furnace running if there's a safety risk, but I also won't use safety as a scare tactic to sell you a new unit.
Once I've confirmed the system is safe, I trace the electrical and mechanical faults. I explain exactly what I found and why it failed. You'll get a written estimate for the repair before I touch a single tool. You approve the price, I perform the repair, and then I run the system through several cycles to make sure it's working right before I leave.
Repair or Replace?
This is the biggest question homeowners face. If your furnace is 20 years old and the heat exchanger is cracked, the answer is usually replacement. If it's a simple ignitor or flame sensor issue, a repair is almost always the right move.
My job is to give you the facts so you can decide. I look at the cost of the repair versus the age and efficiency of your current unit. If I think a repair is a waste of your money, I'll tell you. If I think you can get a few more years of reliable service out of your current unit, I'll fix it and get it running.
Transparent Pricing
I believe in flat-rate pricing. You shouldn't have to worry about the clock running while I'm working. My diagnostic fee is $125β$175, which includes a full CO safety check. From there, repairs like an ignitor replacement typically range from $150β$300, while more involved work like a gas valve replacement runs $350β$600.
I don't play games with pricing. You get a written estimate before any work begins, so you know exactly what you're paying for. No surprises, no hidden fees.
Scheduling Your Service
I know you're busy. When you call LC Heating & Air at (323) 970-3113, I work to get you on the schedule as quickly as possible. Because I keep my truck stocked with common parts like ignitors, flame sensors, and control boards, I can usually handle the repair in one visit.
I serve the entire Miracle Mile area and surrounding neighborhoods. Whether you're in a house or a small apartment building, I'll make sure I have the access I need to do the job right.
Mistakes to Avoid
The biggest mistake I see is homeowners ignoring small noises or smells until the system fails completely. A squealing blower motor is a warning sign; if you keep running it, you'll likely damage the motor beyond repair. Similarly, if you smell gas, don't waitβleave the building and call SoCalGas immediately.
Another mistake is trying to DIY a repair when you aren't sure what you're doing. Gas furnaces involve combustion and electricity; it's not worth the risk. Let a licensed professional handle the diagnostics so you know the system is safe for your family.
Your Safety is the Priority
I take safety seriously. Every service call includes a carbon monoxide measurement and a heat exchanger inspection. These are the most important parts of the visit. If I find a cracked heat exchanger, I have to shut the system down because it's a major safety hazard.
I'm not here to sell you equipment you don't need, but I am here to make sure your home is safe. If your system has a safety issue, I will show you exactly what I found and explain the risks so you can make the right choice for your home.
Ready to get your heat back?
If you're dealing with a furnace issue, don't let it turn into a bigger problem. Give me a call at (323) 970-3113. I'll come out, inspect your system, and give you an honest, plain-spoken assessment of what's going on.
We'll talk about the repair, the costs, and whether it makes sense to fix it or look at other options. I'm here to help you get your home comfortable again, the right way.
How the visit works
I arrive at your home and perform a full safety check, including CO testing and heat exchanger inspection.
I diagnose the mechanical or electrical fault, tracing the issue to the specific failed component.
I explain the problem in plain English and provide a written, flat-rate estimate for the repair.
Once you approve, I complete the repair and test the system through multiple cycles to ensure it's running perfectly.
Cost factors we review before quoting
- β’ Type of failed component (ignitor, sensor, valve, or control board)
- β’ Age and condition of the furnace
- β’ Accessibility of the unit within the home
- β’ Complexity of the required safety testing
Useful next steps
Our gas furnace repair process in Miracle Mile
Reviewed by Leo, Owner & Lead Technician
This gas furnace repair guide for Miracle Mile 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 Miracle Mile customers say about gas furnace repair
Verified reviews from homeowners in Miracle Mile and nearby neighborhoods who used our gas furnace repair service.
βAC compressor failed on the hottest day of the year. LC came out quickly, gave an honest assessment β said the compressor was still under manufacturer warranty β and helped me get it covered. Saved me over $1,200.β
βReplaced our 20-year-old Lennox system with a new high-efficiency Carrier. LC handled the permits, coordinated the Edison inspection, and finished a full replacement in one day. Impeccable workmanship.β
βPilot light kept going out on our older furnace. LC came out, replaced the thermocouple, cleaned the burner assembly, and did a full safety check. Fast, affordable, and they showed me how to relight it safely in the future.β





