Heating Repair
Henley's technician fixing short cycling AC.

Heating Repair Services

Is your heating on the fritz?

Give us a call, and we will dispatch one of our certified HVAC technicians to diagnose the problem and make the necessary repairs quickly.

We have been in business for more than 40+ years and remain family-owned and operated.  You will also find that we have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Additionally, the readers of the San Bernardino Sun has voted us the “Favorite Heating & Air Conditioning Company” for numerous years now.

Diagnostic & Repair

Repairing a furnace at the first sign of a problem is another way to maintain an efficient system as well as avoiding expensive replacement costs. Our technicians can diagnose your furnace and give suggested estimates for repairs. We pride ourselves in taking the best care of our customers and always making sure that we do our jobs promptly. There are specific indicators that you can look for when deciding whether or not it’s time for a repair:

•    Spike in Utility Bill
•    Water Near the Furnace
•    Smell Gas
•    Low Airflow
•    Thermostat Not Responding

At the first sign of a problem, give us a call to avoid putting a strain on a system that needs repair. The longer a system runs without fixing the problem, the more extensive the damage can become. We offer same day appointments to ensure that our customers are always taken care of.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

There are so many factors that would impact the cost of a new furnace, including the size of the unit, the efficiency rating, and the specific location of your current unit. If you would like to get an accurate quote on what it would cost to replace your furnace with a new one give us a call for a FREE in home estimate at (909) 413-0667.

HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning and is the system that controls the temperatures within your home or work. People often refer to their HVAC system as a furnace or air conditioner.

Keep Your Home Comfortable Year-Round with Henley’s Family Plan!

Yes! Regular maintenance is the key to keeping your HVAC system running efficiently and avoiding costly repairs.

With Henley’s Family Plan, you’ll receive:

  • 2 routine maintenance visits per year

  • Professional inspection, testing, and cleaning of your HVAC system

  • Improved energy efficiency and longer system life

Stay worry-free, save on energy bills, and enjoy comfort all year long!

Call today to join the Family Plan!

1. Dirty or Clogged Air Filters

When air filters get too dirty, they restrict airflow, causing the furnace to overheat or shut down for safety reasons.

2. Thermostat Issues

A faulty or incorrectly set thermostat can prevent the furnace from turning on or running properly.

3. Pilot Light or Ignition Problems

For gas furnaces, a blown-out pilot light or a faulty ignition switch can stop the system from producing heat.

4. Tripped Circuit Breaker or Power Supply Problems

Electrical issues like a tripped breaker or a blown fuse can cut power to the furnace.

5. Malfunctioning Blower Motor

If the blower motor fails, the furnace can’t circulate warm air throughout the home.

6. Dirty or Faulty Flame Sensor

A flame sensor detects heat in the furnace. If it’s dirty or broken, the system may shut down to prevent safety hazards.

7. Lack of Regular Maintenance

Skipping routine tune-ups can lead to wear, buildup, and unnoticed small issues that eventually cause a breakdown.

1. Power Supply Issues

A tripped breaker, blown fuse, or loose wiring can cut power to the blower motor, preventing it from running.

2. Faulty Blower Motor

The motor itself can wear out over time, overheat, or fail due to age, lack of maintenance, or mechanical issues.

3. Clogged Air Filters

Dirty filters restrict airflow, forcing the blower to work harder and potentially causing it to overheat and shut off.

4. Malfunctioning Capacitor

The capacitor gives the blower motor the boost it needs to start. If it fails, the motor may hum but not turn on.

5. Thermostat or Control Board Problems

If the thermostat isn’t sending the correct signal—or the control board isn’t responding—the blower won’t run.

6. Blocked Vents or Ductwork

Obstructions in the system can cause the blower to strain or stop working altogether.

7. Lack of Regular Maintenance

Skipping annual inspections can allow minor issues, like dirt buildup or worn belts, to go unnoticed until the blower fails.

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