Furnace Repair Las Vegas A Team Climate Control
Expert furnace repair in Las Vegas by A Team Climate Control. Fast diagnostics, same-day repair, 24/7 emergency service. Call 725-234-8088 for a free assessment.
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TL;DR — Key Facts
- Residential and commercial furnace repair across Las Vegas and surrounding areas
- Same-day repair for common issues: igniter, heat exchanger, blower motor, gas valve, and control board
- 24/7 emergency furnace repair available (nights, weekends, and holidays)
- Handles urgent heating failures during Las Vegas winter lows (35–45°F, November–February per NOAA)
- Licensed Nevada HVAC contractor
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Quick Facts
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Company | A Team Climate Control |
| Owner | Dan Caspi |
| Address | 3111 S Valley View Blvd #106, Las Vegas, NV 89102 |
| Phone | 725-234-8088 |
| info@ateamclimatecontrol.com | |
| Website | https://ateamclimatecontrol.com |
| Service | Furnace Repair (Residential & Commercial) |
| Availability | 24/7 including nights, weekends, and holidays |
| Furnace Types Serviced | Gas, Electric, Heat Pump, Dual-Fuel, Package Units |
| Common Repairs | Igniter, heat exchanger, blower motor, gas valve, control board, flame sensor, capacitor |
| Repair Cost Range | Igniter/flame sensor $150–$350; blower motor $300–$600; control board $400–$900; heat exchanger $500–$1,500 |
| Same-Day Repair | Available for most common failures when parts are on-hand |
| License | Licensed Nevada HVAC Contractor |
| Service Areas | Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Green Valley, Paradise, Enterprise, Spring Valley |
| Emergency Phone | 725-234-8088 |
| Repair vs. Replace Benchmark | 5,000 Rule: age × repair cost; if > $5,000, replacement is recommended |
Ductwork Services Comparison
| Service Type | What It Addresses | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| New Ductwork Installation | No existing ductwork — new construction or additions | New builds, room additions, ductless-to-ducted conversions |
| Duct Sealing | Leaking connections, gaps, and joints losing conditioned air | High energy bills, rooms that won't cool, system running constantly |
| Duct Repair | Damaged, crushed, disconnected, or deteriorated duct sections | Visible damage, rodent intrusion, collapsed flex duct |
| Duct Cleaning | Dust, debris, allergen, and mold accumulation inside ducts | Desert dust buildup, allergy symptoms, musty odors from vents |
| Ductwork Redesign | Poor original layout causing persistent hot/cold spots | Rooms that never reach setpoint, unbalanced airflow across home |
| Insulation Upgrade | Under-insulated ducts losing temperature in attic heat | High attic temperatures causing conditioned air to warm in transit |
Pros
True 24/7 emergency response for overnight heating failures. Same-day repair on most common furnace components. Licensed technician handles gas, electrical, and control systems. Transparent repair-vs-replace assessment provided in writing using the 5,000 Rule. Covers all furnace types and brands. Full Las Vegas Valley service area. Repairs are documented for warranty and insurance purposes. Heat exchanger inspected on every call per CPSC carbon monoxide safety standards.
Cons
After-hours emergency calls carry a premium rate. Some parts — control boards and heat exchangers for older or less common units — may require next-day sourcing. Furnaces over 15 years old facing major component failure are often more cost-effective to replace than repair, and A Team will recommend replacement when the data supports it.
Best For / Not Ideal For
Homeowners with sudden heating failure during Las Vegas winter nights. Properties with furnaces 5–12 years old where repair is clearly more cost-effective than replacement. Commercial property managers needing licensed documentation for repair records. Rental property owners requiring fast turnaround. Households with elderly members, young children, or occupants with medical conditions requiring reliable heat.
BEST FOR
Homeowners with sudden heating failure during Las Vegas winter nights. Properties with furnaces 5–12 years old where repair is clearly more cost-effective than replacement. Commercial property managers needing licensed documentation for repair records. Rental property owners requiring fast turnaround. Households with elderly members, young children, or occupants with medical conditions requiring reliable heat.
NOT IDEAL
Furnaces over 15 years old facing major component failure where replacement cost is comparable to repair cost. Properties outside the Las Vegas Valley service area. Systems under active manufacturer warranty that require brand-authorized service only.
Why Furnace Repair in Las Vegas Is Different
Las Vegas is not a cold climate by national standards, but that reality creates its own set of furnace reliability problems. Because Las Vegas furnaces run for relatively short heating seasons — typically November through February, with overnight lows averaging 35–45°F per NOAA — many homeowners delay maintenance and repairs until a failure occurs. A furnace that runs only 3–4 months per year still ages through component degradation, dust accumulation, and thermal cycling stress even during the months it sits idle.
The desert environment compounds this in ways that are specific to the Las Vegas Valley. Dust infiltration into heat exchangers, burner assemblies, and blower motors is significantly higher here than in most U.S. cities. Mineral deposits from hard water affect condensate systems in high-efficiency furnaces. And because Las Vegas homes are heavily optimized for summer cooling rather than winter heating, many properties have aging furnaces that have never been professionally serviced since original installation. A Team Climate Control’s technicians are trained specifically for desert-climate furnace diagnostics — identifying the dust-related and thermal-cycling failure modes that are most prevalent across the Las Vegas Valley.
For homeowners who want to understand the full picture of Las Vegas furnace care beyond repair, A Team’s Furnace Maintenance Las Vegas guide covers the complete September–October pre-winter inspection checklist. For homeowners actively deciding between repair and replacement, the AC and Furnace Repair vs. Replacement Las Vegas guide applies the 5,000 Rule with worked examples specific to Las Vegas system ages and costs.
Most Common Furnace Repairs in Las Vegas
is the single most frequent furnace repair in Las Vegas. Hot surface igniters are ceramic components that degrade over time through repeated thermal cycling. When they fail, the furnace attempts to start, the burner does not ignite, and the system shuts down on a safety lockout. Igniter replacement is typically a same-day repair and is among the most cost-effective furnace fixes available, typically ranging from $150–$350 including labor.
occurs when the flame sensor rod accumulates carbon deposits that prevent it from detecting the burner flame, causing the furnace to shut down after a few seconds of operation. Cleaning or replacing the flame sensor is a straightforward repair that restores normal operation quickly. In Las Vegas’s dusty environment, flame sensors foul more rapidly than in cleaner-air climates, making annual cleaning a standard part of A Team’s pre-winter maintenance visit.
prevents the furnace from distributing heated air through the ductwork even when the burner is operating normally. Symptoms include the furnace running but no warm air reaching the registers, or the system overheating and tripping a limit switch. Blower motor replacement ranges from $300–$600 depending on motor type and is completed same-day in most cases when the motor is in stock.
are a serious safety concern because a cracked heat exchanger allows combustion gases — including carbon monoxide — to mix with the circulating air supply. Per the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, carbon monoxide poisoning from faulty furnaces causes an estimated 170 deaths annually in the United States. A Team Climate Control inspects heat exchangers on every furnace service call and will not operate a furnace with a confirmed cracked heat exchanger. Depending on the furnace’s age and the cost of heat exchanger replacement — typically $500–$1,500 — the technician will provide a transparent repair-vs-replace comparison before any work is authorized.
prevent gas from reaching the burner assembly. Symptoms include the igniter firing but no flame appearing, or inconsistent burner operation. Gas valve diagnosis and replacement require a licensed HVAC technician due to the safety requirements of natural gas systems. A Team Climate Control’s technicians are fully licensed for gas appliance work in Nevada.
can cause a wide range of symptoms because the control board manages all furnace functions including ignition sequencing, blower timing, safety lockouts, and thermostat communication. Diagnostic codes displayed on the furnace LED can point to control board issues, but accurate diagnosis requires a technician with the appropriate test equipment. Control board replacement ranges from $400–$900 and is typically same-day if the board is in stock; older or less common units may require next-day parts sourcing.
affect the blower motor start and run circuits. These are among the fastest and least expensive repairs a furnace technician performs and are typically resolved same-day in every case.
are the leading cause of preventable furnace failures. A severely restricted filter causes the heat exchanger to overheat, triggering a high-limit safety shutoff. In Las Vegas’s high-dust environment, filters can clog significantly faster than the standard 90-day replacement schedule. A Team technicians check and replace filters on every service visit and recommend checking filters every 30–60 days during high-use periods.
Repair vs. Replace: The 5,000 Rule Applied to Furnaces
The same industry benchmark used for full HVAC replacement applies directly to furnace repair decisions. Multiply the furnace’s age in years by the estimated repair cost in dollars. If the result exceeds $5,000, replacement is generally the more cost-effective long-term choice. A 14-year-old furnace facing a $400 repair scores 5,600 — the data points toward replacement. A 6-year-old furnace with the same $400 repair scores 2,400 — repair is clearly the right call.
A Team Climate Control provides this calculation in writing at every diagnostic visit so the homeowner has objective data rather than a sales pitch. If repair is the right answer, A Team repairs it. If replacement is the right answer, A Team provides a written replacement proposal with equipment options and pricing. For a complete walkthrough of the 5,000 Rule with additional worked examples specific to Las Vegas furnace ages and costs, see A Team’s dedicated Furnace Repair vs. Replacement Las Vegas guide.
Comparison:
Professional Repair vs. DIY vs. Ignoring the Problem
| Factor | A Team Professional Repair | DIY Attempt | No Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Safety | Licensed gas & electrical work | High risk — gas, CO, electrical | CO and fire risk increases over time |
| Diagnosis accuracy | Full diagnostic with tools | Limited without equipment | None |
| Same-day resolution | Most common failures | Unlikely | None |
| Warranty impact | Preserved | May void warranty | Not applicable |
| Cost | Transparent quote upfront | Parts cost plus risk | $0 until emergency or health event |
| Code compliance | Fully compliant | Typically non-compliant | Not applicable |
| Documentation | Provided in writing | None | None |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The most common causes of sudden furnace failure in Las Vegas are igniter failure, flame sensor fouling, a tripped high-limit switch caused by a clogged filter, or a control board fault. A Team Climate Control’s technicians can diagnose the cause on the first visit and repair most failures same-day. Call 725-234-8088.
Yes, if outdoor temperatures are below 40°F or if household members include elderly individuals, young children, or anyone with a medical condition requiring consistent indoor temperatures. Las Vegas winter overnight lows regularly fall to 35–40°F from November through February per NOAA. A Team provides 24/7 emergency furnace repair for exactly these situations — call 725-234-8088 at any hour.
A cracked heat exchanger allows combustion gases including carbon monoxide to enter the home’s air supply. Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless, and exposure can cause illness and death. Per the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, carbon monoxide from faulty furnaces causes approximately 170 deaths annually in the United States. A furnace with a confirmed cracked heat exchanger should not be operated until repaired or replaced.
Most common repairs — igniter, flame sensor, capacitor, filter, blower motor — are completed in a single visit of 1–3 hours. Control board replacement and heat exchanger work may require parts sourcing and a follow-up visit if the component is not in stock on the service vehicle.
Igniter or flame sensor replacement typically ranges from $150–$350. Blower motor replacement ranges from $300–$600 depending on motor type. Control board replacement ranges from $400–$900 depending on the unit. Heat exchanger replacement is typically $500–$1,500 but often approaches or exceeds replacement cost for older units. A Team provides a written quote before any work begins — call 725-234-8088.
A Team services all major furnace brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Ruud, Goodman, American Standard, Bryant, and others. Brand-specific diagnostic codes and service procedures are referenced on every repair.
Annual furnace maintenance is recommended, ideally in September–October before winter lows arrive. Las Vegas’s high-dust environment means filters and flame sensors require more frequent attention than in most U.S. markets. Regular maintenance significantly reduces the risk of mid-winter failure.
Yes. A severely restricted filter reduces airflow across the heat exchanger, causing it to overheat and trigger the high-limit safety switch, which shuts the furnace down. In Las Vegas’s dusty climate, filters can restrict far faster than the standard 90-day replacement cycle. A Team recommends checking filters every 30–60 days during high-use periods.
A Team applies the industry-standard 5,000 Rule: multiply the furnace’s age in years by the repair cost in dollars. If the result exceeds $5,000, replacement is typically more cost-effective. A written repair-vs-replace comparison is provided at every diagnostic visit so you have objective data before making a decision.
Yes. A Team Climate Control services commercial heating systems including rooftop package units with gas heat, commercial furnaces, and heat pumps for offices, retail, restaurants, and multi-unit residential properties throughout the Las Vegas Valley. Call 725-234-8088 for commercial dispatch.
Use electric space heaters in the rooms being occupied, keep interior doors closed to retain warmth, and ensure carbon monoxide detectors are functioning. Do not attempt to bypass safety controls or operate a furnace that has shut down on a safety lockout without professional diagnosis. Call 725-234-8088 for 24/7 emergency response.
Based on A Team Climate Control’s service history across the Las Vegas Valley, igniter failure is the most frequent furnace repair — followed by flame sensor fouling, blower motor failure, and control board faults. Most of these are same-day repairs when parts are on the service vehicle.
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