Columbus Furnace Repair Pros

Phenix City, GA • Furnace Repair

Furnace Repair in Phenix City

Fast, reliable furnace repair for Phenix City homeowners. Free inspection and written quote before any work begins.

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Serving Phenix City

Your Local Furnace Repair Team in Phenix City

Phenix City sits just across the Chattahoochee River from Columbus, Alabama side, and has grown steadily since the 1990s with new subdivisions spreading east toward US-280. The housing stock here is a mix — older mill-era homes near the river and newer construction in developments like Summerville and along Country Club Road. Many residents commute into Columbus or Fort Moore daily. The city's rapid growth means a lot of builder-grade HVAC systems that are now hitting the 10-to-15-year mark.

Columbus winters are mild most of the year, but temperatures drop into the low 30s fast and without much warning. A lot of the homes in Midland and North Columbus were built in the 1970s and 1980s with gas furnaces that are now 40 or 50 years old. When those units fail, they don't give you much notice — you just wake up cold.

We start with a full inspection of the heat exchanger, burner, and controls before we recommend anything. Too many contractors swap out a part, charge you for it, and leave without finding the real cause — we don't do that.

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Why Phenix City Is Different

What Affects Furnace Repair in Phenix City

Being just across the river from Columbus means nearly identical climate — humid subtropical with freeze-thaw cycles through winter. Low-lying areas near the Chattahoochee can get damp cold air that settles around foundations and affects crawl-space-mounted equipment.

Builder-grade furnaces installed in the early-2000s subdivisions are aging out fast — heat exchangers crack and inducer motors fail right around year 12 to 15. Older homes near the river downtown have inadequate insulation, which causes furnaces to run longer cycles and wear out sooner.

Common Questions

Furnace Repair FAQ — Phenix City

How much does furnace repair cost in Phenix City, GA?

The price depends on what failed and how much work it takes to fix it. A dirty flame sensor or bad igniter costs less to fix than a cracked heat exchanger or a failed control board. Older furnaces, like many found in North Phenix City homes built in the 1970s, sometimes need harder-to-find parts that take more time. Call for a free estimate.

How do I know if my furnace needs repair in Phenix City?

Common signs are the furnace blowing cold air, short cycling on and off, making a loud bang when it starts, or not turning on at all. If you smell gas near the unit, leave the house and call the gas company first. Phenix City temperatures can drop below freezing in January, so don't wait on this.

How long does a furnace repair take?

Most repairs take between one and three hours once the tech is on site. Harder jobs, like replacing a heat exchanger, take longer. If a part has to be ordered, that adds time. We tell you upfront how long it will take and whether a part needs to come in.

Around Phenix City

We Know Phenix City

Neighborhoods we serve

  • • Summerville
  • • Country Club Road corridor
  • • Lakewood
  • • Crawford
  • • Sandfort Road area

Local landmarks

  • • Phenix City Amphitheater
  • • Central High School (Phenix City)
  • • Idle Hour Country Club
  • • Dillingham Street Bridge historic crossing
  • • Phenix City Riverwalk

Roads & highways

  • • US-280
  • • US-431
  • • AL-165
  • • AL-169

Major employers

  • • KIA Motors Manufacturing Georgia (nearby Russell County)
  • • Russell Medical Center
  • • Phenix City Schools
  • • WestPoint Stevens (historic, area textile)

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