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Valleywide Cooling, LLC
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Exceptional 4.9
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26 hires on ProFinderUSA
Serves Mesa, AZ
Responds in about 4 hours
$100 Best price
Everest Air LLC
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Exceptional 5.0
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81 hires on ProFinderUSA
Serves Mesa, AZ
Responds in about 4 hours
$150 Typical price
911 Air Repair
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Exceptional 5.0
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Serves Mesa, AZ
Supreme Comfort
Excellent 4.7
(133)
76 hires on ProFinderUSA
Serves Mesa, AZ
Patriot Air, Inc.
Excellent 4.7
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48 hires on ProFinderUSA
Serves Mesa, AZ
Air Army
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78 hires on ProFinderUSA
Serves Mesa, AZ

Furnace Repair in Mesa. Keep Your Family Warm This Winter.

Hire top-rated Furnace Repair in Mesa, AZ. Compare 57 verified experts nearby.

Price Comparison: Mesa vs Nearby Cities

Mesa averages 1.7% more than nearby cities

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$240-20%
Higley
$240-20%
Scottsdale
$282-6%
Gilbert
$288-4%
Chandler
$297-1%
Tempe
$300
Mesa
$312+4%
Apache Junction 12.0 mi
$351+17%
Fountain Hills
$351+17%
Bapchule 12.0 mi

Average cost comparison for Furnace Repair in cities within 100 miles

Is your home showing these signs?

  • ❌ Furnace not heating your Mesa home?
  • ❌ Pilot light won't stay lit?
  • ❌ Strange smells or carbon monoxide concerns?

Professional Standards for Furnace Repair in Mesa

Don't settle for a handyman. Real Furnace Repair in AZ follow these industry standards:

Ignition Systems: Modern Mesa furnaces use hot surface igniters (silicon carbide) or intermittent pilots, not standing pilots.

Heat Exchanger Inspection: Combustion analyzers detect cracked heat exchangers (carbon monoxide risk).

Gas Valve Types: Honeywell or White-Rodgers gas valves require proper calibration.

Critical Safety: Cracked heat exchangers in Mesa furnaces leak carbon monoxide. Always require combustion analysis—don't skip this test.

The Mesa Verified Process

  1. Safety inspection & carbon monoxide testing
  2. Combustion analysis & efficiency check
  3. Component diagnosis (igniter, gas valve, blower)
  4. Repair or replacement of faulty components
  5. System testing & safety verification

Mesa Market Pricing

Based on projects in ZIP codes 85201, 85202, 85203, the average cost for this service is $125.

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Furnace Repair Cost in Mesa

Average Cost $300
Price Range $100 - $500
Verified Pros 10+

Based on our analysis of 65 verified projects in Mesa, the average cost for Furnace Repair is $300. Projects typically range from $100 to $500 depending on scope and complexity. Most Furnace Repair pros in the 85201 area offer free onsite estimates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A new HVAC system typically costs $5,000-$15,000 including installation. Central AC units run $3,000-$7,000, furnaces $2,500-$6,000, and heat pumps $4,000-$10,000. High-efficiency models cost more but save on energy bills.

Schedule professional maintenance twice yearly - once for heating (fall) and once for cooling (spring). Regular service extends equipment life, maintains efficiency, and catches problems early.

Consider replacement if your system is 15-20+ years old, needs frequent repairs, has R-22 refrigerant (phased out), can't maintain comfortable temperatures, or your energy bills are increasing despite maintenance.

Minimum SEER is 14-15 (varies by region). SEER 16-20 offers good efficiency, while 21+ is high-efficiency. Higher SEER costs more upfront but saves money over time. Consider your climate and usage when deciding.

Improve efficiency by: changing filters monthly, sealing duct leaks, adding insulation, using a programmable thermostat, keeping vents unblocked, and scheduling annual maintenance.

The "5,000 rule" helps decide: multiply the repair cost by the unit's age. If the result exceeds $5,000, replacement is usually better. Also consider refrigerant type, efficiency, and whether repairs are becoming frequent.

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