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Furnace Repair & Installation in Charleston, WV

Charleston homeowners face hot, humid summers averaging 86°f in the kanawha valley heat sink that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving South Hills, Teays Valley, Hurricane, Scott Depot, St. Albans, and surrounding Charleston communities.

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Why Charleston Homes Need Furnace Repair & Installation

Hot, humid summers averaging 86°F in the Kanawha Valley heat sink
Moderate winters — snow and ice events several times per year
Annual rainfall of 44 inches spread throughout the year
Dense Appalachian hardwood canopy driving significant gutter and roof maintenance
Flooding from Kanawha and Elk rivers is a recurring historical hazard
Common Home Types We Service
Brick ranch homes throughout Kanawha CountyVictorian and Craftsman homes on Charleston's South HillsHillside homes with steep driveways and retaining wallsNew construction in Cross Lanes and NitroOlder shotgun-style homes in riverfront neighborhoods

What You Get

24/7 emergency no-heat service available
All fuel types: gas, propane, oil, electric
Safety inspection included with every service call
CO detector check and heat exchanger inspection
High-efficiency 96% AFUE upgrade options
Permits and inspections for new installations

Our Furnace Repair & Installation Process

01

Safety & Diagnostic Check

We inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, check for CO, test ignition and flame sensor, and diagnose the issue.

02

Repair Estimate

We explain the diagnosis and provide an upfront repair cost. For older units, we discuss the economics of repair vs. replacement.

03

Repair or Replacement

Repairs are made using quality parts; replacements are installed with proper gas connections, venting, and electrical work.

04

Safety Test & Commissioning

The system is run through full heating cycles, all safety controls are verified, and the heat exchanger is re-inspected before completion.

Seasonal Considerations for Charleston

1
Kanawha River flood monitoring and prep (spring and fall)
2
Winter ice storm tree damage and gutter repair
3
Summer mold on hillside north-facing surfaces
4
Fall gutter cleaning from dense Appalachian hardwood
5
Hillside driveway and retaining wall maintenance after heavy rain

Areas We Serve in Charleston

Our furnace repair & installation pros are available throughout the Charleston metro area, including:

South HillsTeays ValleyHurricaneScott DepotSt. AlbansDunbarNitroCross LanesBelleSissonville

Furnace Repair & Installation FAQ for Charleston Homeowners

How often should Charleston homeowners get furnace repair & installation?
Given Charleston's hot, humid summers averaging 86°f in the kanawha valley heat sink, most homeowners benefit from furnace repair & installation at least once a year. Kanawha River flood monitoring and prep (spring and fall) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Charleston most need furnace repair & installation?
Brick ranch homes throughout Kanawha County and Victorian and Craftsman homes on Charleston's South Hills are the most common home types in Charleston and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
Why is my furnace not heating?
Common causes: dirty air filter, failed igniter or flame sensor, tripped limit switch, thermostat issue, gas supply problem, or failed inducer motor. A technician will diagnose the specific fault.
Is a cracked heat exchanger dangerous?
Yes. A cracked heat exchanger can allow combustion gases including carbon monoxide to enter living spaces. It's a serious safety hazard that requires immediate furnace repair or replacement.
How long do furnaces last?
Gas furnaces last 15–20 years with regular maintenance. Oil furnaces last 20–25 years. Electric furnaces last 20–30 years. Plan for replacement when repair costs approach half the replacement cost.
What is AFUE and why does it matter?
AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) measures how efficiently a furnace converts fuel to heat. A 96% AFUE furnace wastes only 4 cents of every dollar of fuel. Older furnaces may be 60–70% efficient, so upgrades reduce heating costs significantly.

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