Furnace Repair Colorado Springs — Fast, Reliable Heating Service
Need furnace repair in Colorado Springs? Our certified technicians provide same-day furnace repair, emergency heating service, and professional installation across the Pikes Peak region. Serving residential and commercial properties at 6,035 feet elevation with high-altitude expertise.
What Does Furnace Repair Cost in Colorado Springs?
Furnace repair in Colorado Springs costs between $129 and $1,119, depending on the issue, furnace type, and parts needed. A diagnostic service call runs $75–$150 and is often waived if the repair proceeds. Common repairs include ignitor replacement ($150–$300), blower motor repair ($300–$600), and heat exchanger replacement ($500–$1,500). Complete furnace replacement costs $6,000–$12,000 installed with high-altitude calibration at 6,035 ft elevation.
Furnace Types We Repair in Colorado Springs
- Gas furnace repair (all brands)
- Propane & LP furnace repair
- Electric furnace repair
- High-efficiency condensing furnace repair
- Single-stage furnace repair
- Two-stage furnace repair
- Modulating furnace repair
- Variable-speed blower furnace repair
- Residential furnace repair
- Commercial furnace repair
Furnace Repair Colorado Springs provides same-day service, 24/7 emergency dispatch, and free estimates for all furnace types. Every repair is altitude-calibrated for safe operation at 6,035 feet. Call (719) 602-8787 or visit 1342 Bates Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80909.
Heating & Furnace Services in Colorado Springs
From emergency repairs to full system replacements, our certified technicians handle every heating challenge at 6,035 feet. Residential and commercial service across El Paso County.
Furnace Repair
Gas and electric furnace diagnostics. Ignitors, blower motors, heat exchangers, thermostats, flame sensors — fixed right the first time with altitude-calibrated precision.
Learn more →Emergency Furnace Repair
No heat at 2 AM during a Colorado cold snap? Our 24/7 emergency team responds fast — nights, weekends, holidays — to restore your warmth and safety.
Learn more →Furnace Installation & Replacement
Professional furnace replacement and new installation. Single-stage, two-stage, and modulating systems — properly sized and altitude-calibrated for Colorado Springs.
Learn more →Furnace Maintenance & Tune-Up
Annual tune-ups, pre-winter inspections, and maintenance plans. Keep your system running safely and efficiently through Colorado's brutal heating season.
Learn more →Heating System Repair
Forced air, radiant, and baseboard heating diagnostics. Complete system troubleshooting for uneven heating, no heat, and efficiency problems.
Learn more →Heating Installation
New heating system installation and upgrades. Zone heating, thermostat installation, and complete system replacement for homes and commercial buildings.
Learn more →Heat Pump Services
Cold-climate heat pump repair and installation. Diagnostics, refrigerant service, compressor replacement, and dual-fuel system expertise for Colorado elevations.
Learn more →Boiler Repair
Boiler diagnostics, radiator repair, circulator pump service, and pressure troubleshooting for older Colorado Springs homes and commercial properties.
Learn more →Your Neighbor, Your Heating Expert
We are a family-owned furnace repair company based right here in Colorado Springs at 1342 Bates Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80909. We understand what it means to live at 6,035 feet — because we live here too.
Our team of certified technicians specializes exclusively in heating and furnace services. We do not split our attention with air conditioning or plumbing. Every training hour, every tool investment, and every service call is focused on keeping Colorado Springs homes and businesses warm — safely, efficiently, and honestly.
Our Commitment
Why Colorado Springs Trusts Us With Their Heat
In a city where your furnace is the difference between comfort and crisis, choosing the right repair company matters.
24/7 Emergency Response
When your furnace stops during a sub-zero Colorado Springs night, you cannot wait until morning. Our emergency team is dispatched immediately — nights, weekends, holidays. Average response under 90 minutes within the city.
High-Altitude Expertise
Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet. We calibrate every furnace for safe, efficient operation at elevation — installing high-altitude kits, adjusting gas pressure, and verifying combustion with professional analysis tools.
Transparent, Upfront Pricing
No surprise charges. We provide a complete diagnosis and written estimate before any work begins. Our cost tables are published on this website because you deserve to know what furnace repair actually costs in Colorado Springs.
Residential & Commercial
From single-family homes in Briargate to commercial buildings downtown and warehouses on the east side — we handle heating systems of every size with both residential and commercial certifications.
Real Heating Problems We Have Solved in Colorado Springs
Every home and building at this altitude has unique heating challenges. Here are real scenarios our technicians have resolved.
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AfterBriargate Home — No Heat at -8°F
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Trusted by Families & Businesses Across Colorado Springs
"Our furnace died on Christmas Eve. They showed up in under an hour and had us warm before the kids woke up."
"Three companies looked at my furnace — none mentioned altitude adjustment. These guys spotted it immediately."
"Managing 12 rental units, I need a heating company I can count on at 2 AM. Always honest quotes."
"Found a cracked heat exchanger leaking CO. Two other companies missed it. They saved our lives."
The Tools Behind Every Accurate Diagnosis
We invest in professional-grade diagnostic equipment because guesswork has no place in furnace repair — especially at high altitude. Every tool on our trucks is calibrated and maintained to manufacturer standards.
Combustion Analyzer
Measures CO levels, O₂ percentage, and flue temperature in real time. This is the single most important safety tool for high-altitude furnace work — it tells us exactly how your furnace is burning fuel.
Digital Manometer
Measures gas pressure in inches of water column (″WC) and static duct pressure. At 6,035 feet, correct gas pressure is critical — too high causes overfiring, too low means incomplete combustion.
Digital Multimeter & Clamp Meter
Tests voltage, resistance, capacitance, and motor amperage across every electrical component — from flame sensors drawing microamps to blower motors pulling full load.
Infrared Thermometer & Camera
Non-contact surface temperature readings identify heat exchanger hot spots, ductwork leaks, and insulation failures without invasive testing.
CO Detector (Personal & Area)
Personal carbon monoxide monitors worn by every technician, plus area monitors placed in living spaces during testing. Carbon monoxide is odorless — our instruments are not optional at altitude.
Borescope Camera
Fiber-optic inspection camera that sees inside heat exchangers, flue passages, and ductwork without disassembly — finding cracks, corrosion, and blockages other companies miss.
From Your Call to Comfortable
We Arrive Same-Day
Certified tech dispatched with parts. Under 90 min for emergencies.
Data-Driven Diagnosis
Combustion analyzer, manometer, multimeter — not guesswork.
Upfront Estimate
Written cost before any work. No hidden fees. You approve or pay nothing.
Expert Repair
Fixed to manufacturer specs with altitude calibration at 6,035 ft.
Verified & Guaranteed
Post-work combustion test + 48-hour follow-up call.
Warning Signs Your Furnace Needs Repair
Colorado Springs furnaces face unique stress from thin air, extreme temperature swings, and long heating seasons. Watch for these warning signs — some are dangerous.
Yellow or Flickering Pilot Flame
A healthy gas furnace produces a steady blue flame. Yellow, orange, or flickering flames mean incomplete combustion — producing carbon monoxide. At 6,035 feet, this is often caused by missing high-altitude calibration. Call immediately.
Gas or Rotten Egg Smell
If you smell gas near your furnace or anywhere in your home, leave immediately and call your gas company (Colorado Springs Utilities: 719-448-4800), then call us. Do not flip switches or use electronics.
Furnace Short Cycling
Turning on and off every few minutes without completing a heating cycle. At altitude, this is commonly caused by incorrect gas-to-air ratios triggering safety lockouts, or a clogged filter restricting airflow through the heat exchanger.
Banging, Rattling, or Screeching Noises
Banging at startup often means delayed ignition — gas building up before igniting (dangerous). Rattling suggests loose components. Screeching points to a failing blower motor bearing. None of these are normal.
Uneven Heating or Cold Spots
If some rooms are freezing while others are warm, your system is struggling to distribute heat. Common causes: ductwork leaks, failing blower motor, or a furnace that was never properly sized for your home's square footage at altitude.
Rising Energy Bills
A sudden spike in gas or electric bills — without changes in weather or thermostat settings — means your furnace is working harder than it should. At altitude, this often indicates the system is fighting incorrect gas pressure or a dirty heat exchanger.
High-Altitude Furnace Expertise at 6,035 Feet
Colorado Springs sits more than a mile above sea level. At this elevation, the air is 20–24% thinner — and that directly affects how your gas furnace burns fuel. Without proper calibration, your furnace risks incomplete combustion, carbon monoxide production, and premature failure.
Thin Air = Incomplete Combustion
Standard-calibrated furnaces receive too much gas relative to available oxygen. This creates yellow, flickering flames instead of the safe steady blue — a warning sign many homeowners miss entirely.
Carbon Monoxide & Efficiency Loss
Incomplete combustion produces carbon monoxide, soot buildup, and heat exchanger stress. Your furnace works harder, bills climb, and your family faces a silent safety threat that has no smell.
Professional High-Altitude Derating
We install manufacturer-specific high-altitude kits — smaller burner orifices, calibrated gas pressure, adjusted pressure switches — ensuring safe, efficient operation at Colorado Springs elevation.
Furnace Repair & Service Costs in Colorado Springs
We believe in honest pricing. Below are typical cost ranges for furnace and heating services in the Colorado Springs area, based on local market data from 11+ sources.
| Service | Typical Cost Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic / Service Call | $75 – $150 | Often waived if repair proceeds |
| Ignitor Replacement | $150 – $300 | Most common furnace repair |
| Flame Sensor Cleaning/Replacement | $100 – $250 | Cleaning may resolve the issue |
| Blower Motor Repair | $300 – $600 | Parts + labor |
| Gas Valve Replacement | $200 – $500 | Safety-critical component |
| Heat Exchanger Replacement | $500 – $1,500 | May warrant full system replacement |
| Thermostat Repair/Replacement | $100 – $400 | Smart thermostat upgrades higher |
| Annual Furnace Tune-Up | $50 – $200 | Recommended every fall |
| Maintenance Plan (Annual) | $199 – $400/yr | Includes tune-ups + priority service |
| Complete Furnace Replacement | $6,000 – $12,000 | Residential, installed with altitude calibration |
| Emergency After-Hours Surcharge | +$50 – $150 | Nights, weekends, holidays |
Every Furnace Type We Repair in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs homes and businesses run on a wide variety of furnace systems. Whether you have a gas furnace, propane furnace, or electric furnace — our certified technicians diagnose and repair them all, with every service calibrated for safe operation at 6,035 feet elevation.
Gas Furnace Repair
Natural gas furnaces are the most common heating systems in Colorado Springs. We repair all gas furnace brands — Lennox, Carrier, Trane, Goodman, Rheem, Bryant, and York. At 6,035 feet, every gas furnace requires altitude-specific orifice sizing and gas pressure calibration to prevent incomplete combustion and carbon monoxide risk. Our technicians verify combustion efficiency on every gas furnace service call using professional-grade combustion analyzers.
Propane & LP Furnace Repair
Propane furnace and LP furnace systems are common in rural areas around Colorado Springs — Black Forest, Woodland Park, Cascade, and Peyton. Propane burns differently than natural gas and requires dedicated LP conversion kits, different orifice sizes, and separate high-altitude pressure adjustments. Many propane furnace problems stem from incorrect LP-to-natural-gas conversions or sea-level-calibrated propane regulators. We carry propane-specific parts and have extensive experience with LP furnace diagnostics at elevation.
Electric Furnace Repair
Electric furnaces don't require altitude derating since there is no combustion involved, but they present their own repair challenges in Colorado Springs. Common electric furnace problems include sequencer failures, burned-out heating elements, tripped limit switches, and blower motor issues. Our technicians diagnose electric furnace faults using precision voltage and amperage testing, and we stock common replacement elements and sequencers for same-day electric furnace repair.
Furnace Stages, Efficiency Ratings & Blower Types — We Service Them All
Modern furnaces range from basic single-stage units to advanced modulating furnace systems with variable-speed blower motors. Each configuration has unique diagnostic requirements — especially at Colorado Springs altitude.
Single-Stage Furnace Repair
A single-stage furnace operates at one fixed output — full heat or off. These are the most affordable and widely installed residential furnaces in Colorado Springs. Common single-stage furnace repairs include ignitor failure, flame sensor fouling, limit switch tripping, and blower motor replacement. At altitude, single-stage systems are especially vulnerable to combustion issues because there is no variable adjustment to compensate for thin air — making proper high-altitude calibration critical.
Two-Stage Furnace Repair
A two-stage furnace operates at a low fire setting (~65% capacity) for mild demand and switches to high fire for extreme cold — ideal for Colorado Springs temperature swings from 50°F afternoons to 5°F nights. Two-stage furnace repairs often involve gas valve staging failures, pressure switch calibration for both firing rates, and control board issues. We verify both stages operate correctly at altitude and ensure the transition between low and high fire modes is clean and safe.
Modulating Furnace Repair
A modulating furnace is the most advanced gas furnace available — automatically adjusting flame intensity from roughly 40% to 100% capacity in tiny increments, delivering the most consistent temperatures and highest efficiency (up to 98% AFUE). Modulating furnace repairs require advanced diagnostics including communication protocol testing between the modulating gas valve, control board, and variable-speed blower motor. At 6,035 feet, the modulating range must be recalibrated to match reduced oxygen availability across all firing positions — not just a single high-fire setting.
Variable-Speed Blower Furnace Repair
A variable-speed blower furnace uses an electronically commutated motor (ECM) that automatically adjusts airflow speed for quieter operation, better humidity control, and improved energy efficiency. Variable-speed blower motors are found in most two-stage and modulating furnace systems. Common variable-speed blower repairs include ECM module failure, capacitor issues, wiring faults, and control board communication errors. We test variable-speed blower motors using manufacturer-specific diagnostic procedures to verify correct RPM staging across all heating and fan-only modes.
High-Efficiency & Condensing Furnace Repair
A high-efficiency furnace (90–98% AFUE) uses a secondary heat exchanger to extract additional heat from exhaust gases — so efficient that the byproduct is water, not just hot air. These condensing furnace systems require PVC or CPVC venting instead of metal flues, and they produce acidic condensate that must drain properly. Common condensing furnace repairs in Colorado Springs include clogged condensate drains (freeze risk in winter), secondary heat exchanger corrosion, pressure switch failures from long vent runs, and inducer motor burnout. Our technicians are trained on all high-efficiency condensing furnace brands including Lennox SLP99, Carrier Infinity, Trane XV95, and Goodman GMVM97.
Residential & Commercial Furnace Repair
We serve both residential furnace repair and commercial furnace repair across Colorado Springs and El Paso County. Residential furnace service covers single-family homes, townhomes, duplexes, and condos — from compact 40,000 BTU units in starter homes to 120,000 BTU systems in large custom-built properties. Commercial furnace service covers offices, retail spaces, warehouses, churches, and multi-unit buildings with rooftop units, split systems, and make-up air handlers. Both residential and commercial furnaces at altitude require the same precision derating — and our team carries both residential and commercial certifications.
Don't see your furnace type listed? We repair all makes, models, and configurations. Call us with your model number and we will confirm we can help — usually same day.
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Serving Colorado Springs & Surrounding Communities
Our certified technicians provide furnace repair, installation, and maintenance throughout the Pikes Peak region. Every location receives high-altitude expertise and same-day service availability.
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Complete Coverage Across El Paso County
53 zip codes served across Colorado Springs & El Paso County · (719) 602-8787
How to Find Us in Colorado Springs
📍 From I-25 (North or South)
- Take Exit 142 for US-24 East / Platte Avenue
- Head east on Platte Avenue toward central Colorado Springs
- Continue approximately 3 miles — pass Circle Drive intersection
- Turn south toward Palmer Park Boulevard area
- Navigate to Bates Drive in the Smartts neighborhood
- Our office is at 1342 Bates Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
📍 From Powers Boulevard (East Side)
- Head west on Palmer Park Boulevard
- Continue past Murray Boulevard
- Turn into the Smartts neighborhood residential area
- Locate Bates Drive — 1342 is on the north side
🏫 Nearby Landmarks
- Twain Elementary School — 0.3 miles
- Memorial Park — 1.2 miles west
- Palmer Park — 1.5 miles northeast
- Citadel Mall — 1.8 miles southeast
- US Olympic Training Center — 2 miles south
Our Colorado Springs Office
🔥 Furnace Repair Colorado Springs
1342 Bates Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
Emergency: 24/7/365
Office: Mon–Fri 7AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–2PM
Sunday: Emergency Only
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Nov 15, 2025 · 10 min readFurnace Repair FAQ — Colorado Springs
Most furnace repairs in Colorado Springs cost between $129 and $1,119. A diagnostic service call typically runs $75–$150. Common fixes like ignitor or flame sensor replacement fall in the $100–$300 range. Larger repairs — blower motors ($300–$600) or heat exchangers ($500–$1,500) — cost more due to parts and labor. At 6,035 feet, altitude-related issues like improper gas pressure calibration are more common, sometimes adding complexity. Call (719) 602-8787 for a free estimate.
Absolutely. Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet elevation where air is 20–24% thinner. Gas furnaces with standard factory settings will "overfire" — burning too much fuel for the available oxygen. This causes incomplete combustion, carbon monoxide, soot buildup, and shortened system life. A qualified technician must install a high-altitude kit with smaller burner orifices and recalibrated gas pressure. Warning sign: yellow or flickering furnace flame instead of steady blue.
Consider replacement when: your furnace is over 15 years old, repair cost exceeds 50% of a new system, you face frequent breakdowns each season, energy bills keep climbing despite maintenance, or the heat exchanger is cracked. A new high-efficiency furnace installed in Colorado Springs costs $6,000–$12,000 with proper altitude calibration.
Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency furnace repair throughout Colorado Springs and surrounding areas. When your heat fails during a Colorado winter night — and temperatures can drop well below zero — waiting until morning is not an option. Emergency after-hours service carries a surcharge of $50–$150. Call (719) 602-8787 any time.
We serve Colorado Springs and 13 surrounding communities: Manitou Springs, Fountain, Monument, Security-Widefield, Black Forest, Cimarron Hills, Woodland Park, Gleneagle, Woodmoor, Cascade-Chipita Park, Stratmoor, Fort Carson, and the Air Force Academy area. Several — Black Forest (7,400 ft), Woodland Park (8,465 ft), Monument (7,000 ft) — sit at even higher elevations where altitude furnace expertise is critical.
Your Furnace Problem Ends With One Phone Call
Whether it is a 2 AM emergency, a routine tune-up, or a complete system replacement — we are here. Licensed, insured, altitude-certified, and ready to help right now.
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