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Welcome to Lee's Heating & Air Conditioning Company (Veteran Owned)

Furnace & Heating Repair

Reliable Heating Solutions for Cold Nights

When winter arrives, your heating system isn't a luxury—it’s a necessity. A broken furnace can turn your home dangerously cold in a matter of hours. At Lee's Heating & Air Conditioning, we provide fast, reliable repair services for all makes and models of gas and electric furnaces, heat pumps, and boilers. Whether you are hearing strange banging noises, your pilot light won't stay lit, or your system is blowing cold air, our certified technicians have the diagnostic tools to identify the problem quickly. We arrive fully stocked with common parts to aim for a single-visit repair whenever possible.

Safety First: The Hidden Dangers

Unlike an air conditioner, a malfunctioning furnace can pose serious safety risks, including fire hazards and carbon monoxide leaks. If you notice a yellow pilot flame, soot around the furnace, or flu-like symptoms when the heat is running, call us immediately.

Common Heating Issues We Fix

We don't just swap parts; we troubleshoot the root cause of the failure to prevent it from happening again.

  • Ignition Control & Pilot Light
  • Cracked Heat Exchanger detection
  • Blower Motor Replacement
  • Thermostat Connectivity Issues
  • Gas Valve Calibration
  • Clogged Air Filters & Airflow
  • Safety Limit Switch Repair
  • Electric Heating Element Repair

We help you with dedication & affection

We understand that a new AC system is a significant investment. That is why we offer transparent pricing and flexible financing options. Our technicians treat your home like their own, using drop cloths to protect your floors and cleaning up all debris before we leave. You will be left with nothing but cool, clean air.

How do I know what size AC unit I need?

We perform a "Manual J" load calculation. This takes into account your home's square footage, insulation levels, window types, and local climate to determine the exact tonnage required for efficient cooling.

What is a SEER rating?

SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. Think of it like miles per gallon (MPG) for your car. The higher the SEER rating, the less electricity the unit uses to cool your home. Modern units typically range from 14 to 25 SEER.

How long does an installation take?

Most standard residential installations are completed in one day, usually between 6 to 8 hours. If ductwork modification is required, it may take slightly longer.

Do you offer financing options?

Yes, we partner with trusted lenders to offer flexible payment plans, allowing you to upgrade your system now and pay over time with low monthly payments.