Furnace Repair & Service
Spokane's Most Trusted HVAC Company
There is a reason that Spokane families have trusted Banner Furnace & Fuel with their furnace service and repair needs for nearly a century. Our years of experience mean that our repairs are not only fast, but also reliable. With responsive communication and 24/7 Emergency service, you don’t have to worry about long wait times during cold Spokane winters. All of our HVAC technicians are highly trained and EPA Universal, 06A electrical, and Mechanics 1 certified. These are just a few of the reasons that we’ve received an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.
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Signs That Your Furnace Needs Repair
Recognizing the early warning signs of a heating malfunction can help you avoid a complete system breakdown in the middle of Spokane’s frigid winter. Ensure your thermometer is set properly. Schedule professional furnace repair service immediately if your unit fails to start, is blowing cold air, or produces insufficient heat. You should be especially alert to safety hazards, such as a discolored pilot light (shifting from blue to yellow), strong burning smells, or a rotten-egg odor, which may indicate gas leaks or ventilation problems and require urgent attention from a licensed furnace repair technician. Unusual noises like loud banging, grinding, or squealing sounds can often signal internal mechanical issues that will worsen without expert furnace service. As soon as you discover any of these warning signs, call Banner Furnace & Fuel for fast and reliable furnace service & repair.
Types of Furnaces We Service
Our certified HVAC technicians are trained to service a wide variety of heating systems. We are Spokane’s most trusted team when it comes to servicing, diagnosing, and repairing natural gas and propane furnaces, electric forced air systems, boilers, and even oil furnaces.
Common Furnace Services and Repairs
Safety, reliability, and efficiency are our focus during the furnace service and repair process. We clean burners, pilot assemblies, and flame sensors to prevent ignition issues, and inspect igniters and heating elements for wear. We check the heat exchanger for cracks, perform combustion testing to detect carbon monoxide risks, and test blower motors, capacitors, and thermostat calibration. Burners are adjusted for proper fuel-to-air ratio, airflow restrictions are addressed, and all wiring connections are secured to ensure safe operation and consistent winter comfort.