Furnace Repair in Mesa and Phoenix’s East Valley
For Fair-Priced Furnace Repairs and Diagnostics, Call Rusty’s!
Call Rusty’s today and enjoy a fast turnaround and fair pricing for your next furnace repair. Homeowners across Mesa and the East Valley appreciate Rusty’s for our fair pricing, excellent reputation, and family-owned values. We’re even open 24/7 for those can’t-wait emergency furnace repairs!
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Outstanding Prices
We’ll beat any competitor quote by up to 20%!
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Outstanding Reputation
Rusty’s has earned a 4.9/5 star rating on Google
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Outstanding Values
We are a locally-owned and family-operated business
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We’re Open 24/7!
Rusty’s AC & Heating is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for all of your emergency service needs. We don’t just aim for great service, we guarantee it.
Office Hours:
We are open from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM, 7 days a week.
Service Area:
We’re headquartered in Mesa and service Phoenix’s East Valley
The Best Furnace Repairs in Town, Hands Down
Looking for a dependable contractor in the East Valley with fast response times and great reviews? Book your repair with Rusty’s for the win! No other contractor gives you more value for your dollar than Rusty’s AC & Heating, guaranteed.
- Day-of-Service Call Reminders & Texts
- Diagnostic Fee WAIVED with Repair ($89 Value!)
- 95% of Repairs Completed Same-Day
- ALL HVAC Brands & Models Repaired
- Warranties for Repairs Available Up to 2 Years
- 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
How Much Does a Furnace Repair Cost in Mesa?
- Low: $350
- Average: $1,200
- High: $4,500
What factors affect the cost of a furnace repair in Mesa?
Replacement parts: The cost of replacement parts is a significant factor influencing the overall repair expense. Components such as igniters, motors, circuit boards, or sensors all vary in price. At Rusty’s AC & Heating, we provide transparent pricing for parts, so you know exactly what to expect when you receive your quote.
Valid warranties: The presence of warranties on your furnace or its components can have a substantial impact on repair costs. If your heating system is still under warranty, certain parts or repairs may be covered. Rusty’s AC & Heating will help you navigate warranty terms to maximize cost savings.
Diagnostic fees: Rusty’s AC & Heating charges $89 to diagnose furnace issues. When you choose us for your furnace repair, we waive 100% of the diagnostic cost during normal business hours. It’s just another way we say thank you to our loyal customers.
Special Offer
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Rusty’s VIP Plan includes TWO annual tune-ups and safety inspections to keep your system running breakdown-free all year long. But we didn’t stop there. Our VIP Members also receive:
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10% Off
10% Off ALL future heating & cooling system repairs
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Up to 10% Off ALL new equipment purchases
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50% Off ALL trip charges and after-hour fees
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VIP Membership Plan
Starting at $199/year Or $14.95/month
For A Single Unit System
“I am over the moon with my experience with Rusty’s AC & Heating…”
—Samuel W.“I am over the moon with my experience with Rusty’s Air Conditioning and Heating. Rusty and his crew are stand up guys and they charge a fair price and do solid work. Very friendly and trustworthy crew.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Furnace Repairs
Here are some considerations to help you determine when a furnace replacement makes more sense than a repair:
- Age of the Furnace: If your furnace is approaching the end of its expected lifespan (typically 15-20 years for most units), and the repair cost is significant, it might be more cost-effective to invest in a new, energy-efficient model.
- Inconsistent Heating: If your furnace is struggling to maintain a consistent temperature throughout your home, even after repairs, it could indicate a fundamental issue that might be better addressed by a replacement.
- Safety Concerns: If there are safety concerns, such as a cracked heat exchanger or carbon monoxide leaks, it is crucial to prioritize the safety of your household. In such cases, replacement may be the best option.
- Frequency of Repairs: If your furnace requires frequent repairs, and the cumulative cost is becoming substantial, it might be more economical to replace it with a newer and more reliable system.
- Energy Efficiency: Older furnaces tend to be less energy-efficient. Upgrading to a newer, high-efficiency model can result in long-term energy savings, which may offset the initial cost of replacement.
Several common furnace repairs may arise over the lifespan of a heating system. Here are some of the most frequent issues that homeowners may encounter:
- Ignition Problems: Issues with the ignition system, whether it’s a pilot light or electronic ignition, can prevent the furnace from starting or staying lit.
- Thermostat Malfunctions: Incorrect readings, faulty wiring, or a malfunctioning thermostat can lead to temperature control problems and inconsistent heating.
- Clogged or Dirty Filters: Dirty or clogged air filters can restrict airflow, causing the furnace to overheat and potentially lead to system failures.
- Blower Motor Issues: Problems with the blower motor, such as a malfunction or belt issues, can result in poor air circulation and reduced heating efficiency.
Strange noises from a furnace can indicate various issues. Common noises and their potential meanings include:
- Banging or Popping: This may indicate a delay in ignition, a dirty burner, or expanding and contracting ducts.
- Squealing or Screeching: These sounds may result from issues with the blower motor or belt, requiring lubrication or replacement.
- Rattling: Loose panels, screws, or debris in the ductwork could be the cause of rattling noises.
- Clicking: Clicking sounds during startup or shutdown are normal, but persistent clicking may signal a faulty thermostat or a problem with the ignition.
If your furnace is making strange noises, it’s recommended to turn it off and call Rusty’s AC & Heating for a thorough inspection. Ignoring unusual sounds may lead to further damage or system failure.