Furnace Repair in Kannapolis, Concord & Charlotte, NC

When your furnace stops working during a North Carolina cold snap, your home gets uncomfortable fast — and a broken heater at night can go from inconvenient to dangerous in a matter of hours. CR Weavers Heating and Cooling provides fast, honest furnace repair for homeowners throughout Kannapolis, Concord, Charlotte, and the surrounding area. We service all major brands of gas and electric furnaces including Carrier, Lennox, Goodman, Trane, Rheem, and York.

We diagnose the real problem, explain it in plain English, and give you an upfront price before we start any work. No pressure to replace when a repair will do — and no hidden charges after the job is done.

Signs Your Furnace Needs Repair

Not sure if your furnace needs professional attention? Here are the most common warning signs Kannapolis-area homeowners should watch for:

Common Furnace Repairs We Perform

Our technicians are trained to diagnose and repair every component of your heating system. Common furnace repairs we handle for Kannapolis and Charlotte-area homeowners include:

Ignitor replacement — The most common gas furnace repair. When the ignitor fails, your furnace clicks on but never produces heat. Hot surface ignitors wear out over time and typically need replacement every 5-7 years.

Flame sensor cleaning and replacement — A dirty or failing flame sensor causes your furnace to light briefly then shut down within seconds. Often, a thorough cleaning restores normal operation. If the sensor is cracked or worn, we replace it.

Blower motor repair and replacement — The blower motor circulates heated air through your ductwork. A failing motor causes weak airflow, overheating, and unusual noises. We repair or replace motors on all brands.

Heat exchanger inspection — The heat exchanger is the most critical safety component in a gas furnace. Cracks can allow carbon monoxide to enter your home’s air supply. We inspect for cracks, corrosion, and stress fractures and recommend replacement when necessary.

Gas valve and gas pressure adjustment — If your furnace isn’t receiving the right amount of gas, it can’t heat properly. We test gas pressure, inspect the valve, and make adjustments or replacements as needed.

Thermocouple and limit switch replacement — These safety devices shut down your furnace when they detect problems. When they fail, your furnace may refuse to start or shut off prematurely. Both are straightforward repairs.

Control board diagnostics — The control board is the brain of your furnace. Electrical surges, age, and moisture can cause board failures. We diagnose whether the board can be repaired or needs replacement.

Draft inducer motor repair — The draft inducer removes combustion gases from the heat exchanger before the burners ignite. A failing inducer motor prevents your furnace from starting its ignition sequence.

Our Furnace Repair Process

Step 1: Call or request service. Call us at 704-253-0221 or fill out the form on this page. For heating emergencies, we’re available 7 days a week — nights, weekends, and holidays.

Step 2: We arrive and diagnose. Our technician performs a thorough inspection of your furnace — testing ignition, checking gas pressure, measuring airflow, inspecting the heat exchanger, and testing electrical connections. We explain exactly what’s wrong in plain language.

Step 3: Upfront pricing before any work. You’ll know exactly what the repair will cost before we start. No surprise charges, no hidden fees. You approve the price before we proceed.

Step 4: We complete the repair. Most common furnace repairs are completed the same day. We carry ignitors, flame sensors, capacitors, and other frequently needed parts on our service vehicles.

Step 5: Safety verification. After the repair, we run your furnace through a complete heating cycle, check for proper combustion, verify there are no gas leaks, and test carbon monoxide levels to ensure your family’s safety.

Step 5: We test and verify. After the repair, we run your system through a complete cycle to verify everything is working correctly. We don’t leave until your home is cooling properly.

Frequently Asked Questions — Furnace Repair — AC Repair

For emergency furnace repairs in Kannapolis and Concord, we typically arrive within 30 to 60 minutes. For Charlotte and surrounding areas, 45 to 90 minutes. We provide 7 days a week emergency heating service — call 704-253-0221 anytime.

As a general rule, if your furnace is under 15 years old and the repair costs less than half of a new system, repair makes sense. If the system is over 15-20 years old, uses a cracked heat exchanger, or has needed repeated repairs, replacement is usually the better investment long-term. We’ll give you an honest assessment.

A banging or booming sound at startup usually indicates delayed ignition — gas builds up in the combustion chamber before igniting. This can damage the heat exchanger over time and should be addressed promptly. Call us for a diagnostic.

A yellow or flickering flame instead of a steady blue flame indicates incomplete combustion, which can produce carbon monoxide. Turn off your furnace and call us immediately. If you smell gas or your CO detector goes off, leave your home and call 911 first.

Annual furnace maintenance before heating season (ideally September or October) catches small problems before they become expensive emergencies. Between service visits, check and replace your air filter every 1-3 months, keep supply and return vents unblocked, and make sure nothing is stored against or on top of the furnace.

Yes. We service both gas and electric furnaces. Common electric furnace repairs include heating element replacement, sequencer repair, blower motor service, and thermostat diagnostics.

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