Last updated: 2026-05-01
Furnace Repair Guide
Furnaces are long-lived but have common failure points. The igniter, flame sensor, and blower motor capacitor are the big three — all under $50 each. Warning: gas furnaces can produce carbon monoxide. If you smell gas, leave the house and call the gas company.
Avg Lifespan
15-20 years
Replace Cost
$2,500-6,000
Common Fixes
3 problems
🛠️ Keep your Furnace running
Most Furnace repairs take under an hour and cost less than a service call diagnostic fee. Having the right tools on hand makes the difference between a 30-minute fix and a $300 repair bill.
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Not Igniting
Thermostat calls for heat but furnace doesn't fire up
Cause: Dirty flame sensor or failed hot surface igniter
Parts from
$25
Blower Running Constantly
Fan runs non-stop even when thermostat is off
Cause: Thermostat fan setting on 'ON' or stuck fan relay
Parts from
$40
Short Cycling (Turns On and Off Quickly)
Furnace fires up but shuts off within a few minutes
Cause: Dirty air filter, overheating, or faulty high-limit switch
Parts from
$15
Is It Worth Fixing?
A furnace replacement costs $2,500-6,000. Most common repairs cost $10-50 in parts. If your unit is less than 15-20 years old, repairing it is almost always the better financial decision. Even if you're not comfortable with DIY repairs, a service call ($100-200) plus parts is still cheaper than replacing the entire unit.
When to replace: If the unit is past its expected lifespan, has had multiple failures, or the compressor/motor needs replacing (these are expensive components that signal end-of-life).