When the Temperature Drops Like It's 2025
A working heater isn’t always at the top of mind in East Texas until temperatures suddenly plunge. Whether you have a gas furnace, heat pump, or electric heating system, dependable service is crucial when the cold sets in. When winter hits, like it did in January 2025, having dependable heating can mean the difference between comfort and chaos. We’re here to make sure your family stays warm when it matters most.
We Fix Heaters, Too!
At All Elements Heating & Air, we’re more than just air conditioning experts—we’re also your go-to team for heater repairs. A broken heater isn’t simply a stressful inconvenience; it can be a serious concern, especially for families with young children or elderly loved ones. That’s why we act quickly to restore warmth to your home with expert service and genuine care.

Reliable Heater Repair Services
Heater issues can be frustrating, but fixing them doesn’t have to be. Whether your system is making strange noises, blowing cold air, or struggling to heat your home evenly, we’ll quickly pinpoint and resolve the problem. Trust us to bring warmth back to your home with professional, hassle-free repairs.
Why Choose All Elements for Your Heater Repair?
East Texas homeowners choose All Elements Heating & Air because we do more than fix heaters—we provide dependable service backed by expertise, honesty, and a commitment to your comfort. No matter the issue, we’re here to help.
Experienced
Technicians
Our certified experts stay current with the latest industry standards.
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Pricing
With us, what you see is what you get—clear, competitive quotes with no hidden costs or surprises.
Efficient
Service
Your time is valuable, and we won’t waste it. Our technicians work quickly and efficiently so you can get back to enjoying a warm home.
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Expertise
We don’t just work here; we also live here. We understand the unique heating needs of East Texas homes and provide tailored solutions to fit our local climate.

Don't Sweat the Heat!
24 Hour Emergency Services and Free Quotes
Heating emergencies don’t wait, and neither do we. Whether your heater breaks down in the middle of the night or on a holiday, our 24/7 emergency service ensures you get fast, reliable repairs when you need them most. All Elements Heating & Air is committed to keeping your home warm and welcoming, whether you need a routine check-up or an urgent repair. We are dedicated to serving you with integrity and are always here to help—day or night. Reach out to schedule an appointment, or call us 24/7 if you're having an emergency at (903) 702-3941.
A reliable heater means more than just warmth—it means peace of mind. Let our experts keep it running smoothly so you can enjoy cozy, stress-free moments with your loved ones.
5 reasons Why Furnaces Fail
A very dirty blower fan assembly
The blower fan is responsible for moving warm air through your home. If it gets clogged with dust and debris, your heater won’t be able to distribute heat effectively, leaving your home cold even if the rest of the system is working properly.
Ignition Failure
A heater that won’t start often indicates an ignition failure. If the ignition system is faulty, the burners can’t ignite, and no heat is produced. Because ignition repairs can be complex, it’s best to have a professional diagnose and fix the issue. To prevent this, it is recommended that the ignition system is checked at least once a year.
Failed Heat Exchanger
Your heater’s heat exchanger converts heat from the burner or heating element into the air that heats your home. If it fails, your heater won’t be able to produce or circulate warm air, leaving your home cold and uncomfortable. The heat exchanger is quite expensive, and some prefer to buy an entirely new heater.
Failed gas burners
Even though gas burners don’t have moving parts, they naturally wear out and can still fail due to dirt buildup, corrosion, or faulty gas valves. When this happens, your heater won’t ignite properly, and your home won’t get the warmth it needs.
Clogged or Dirty Heater Filters
Air filters are essential for maintaining optimal airflow and efficiency. They prevent dust and other unwanted particles from entering the heater's components and circulating throughout your home. However, when clogged with debris, the filter strains the system, reducing performance and efficiency while increasing the risk of breakdowns. This emphasizes the importance of checking the filters regularly to ensure they are clean.
Frequently Asked Questions
4-8 hours. Furnace installation in a residential home usually takes 4-8 hours, depending on the complexity of the job. Additional time may need to be added to account for ductwork, electrical, or gas line modifications to properly match the new equipment.
Homeowners insurance might cover the cost to replace your furnace or boiler if it's damaged or destroyed by a covered peril. While there's no specific furnace or boiler replacement insurance, this coverage can provide financial relief in such situations.
Answer: A typical furnace repair can cost anywhere between $150 and $3,000, depending on the severity of the issue and the part that needs replacing. Minor repairs like cleaning a flame sensor usually fall in the $100-$300 range, while major component replacements like a blower motor could cost upwards of $800 - $3,500.
Minor repairs
Basic fixes like filter replacements, thermostat adjustments, or minor electrical repairs usually cost between $100 and $300.
Intermediate repairs
More involved repairs including faulty ignitor replacements, moderate ductwork issues, or fan belt problems typically fall within the $300 - $600 range.
Major component replacements
Replacing significant parts like the blower motor, heat exchanger, or circuit board can cost between $850 and $3,500.
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Factors influencing cost:
- Complexity of the repair: simple issues like a dirty flame sensor are cheaper to fix than complex problems with the heat exchanger.
- Parts cost: the price of the required replacement part can significantly impact the total cost.
- Labor costs: emergency repairs or repairs requiring extensive labor may be more expensive.
If your furnace system is less than 15 years old and the cost of repair is less than half the cost of replacement. Keep pushing forward. If your furnace system is more than 15 years old and requires a costly repair to maintain peak efficiency, take decisive action and get a quote on a new furnace.
A well-maintained furnace can operate efficiently for 15 to 20 years. However, adhering to annual maintenance schedules and addressing repairs promptly can significantly extend its lifespan, ensuring optimal performance and reliability over a longer period.
You should seek immediate furnace repair when it completely ceases to function, particularly during cold weather when the temperature in your home drops well below a comfortable level, typically around 60 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. Additional indicators include odd noises, strong odors, visible leaks, or signs of electrical issues.
Critical scenarios for emergency furnace repair:
- No heat: If your furnace isn't generating any heat, especially in cold weather, call for help right away.
- Sudden heat loss: If your furnace stops working abruptly in the middle of a cycle, contact a technician.
- Unusual loud noises: Sounds like banging, grinding, or screeching from the furnace could point to a severe problem.
- Burning odors: Strong, unusual smells coming from the furnace might indicate a potential fire risk.
- Water leaks: Visible water near the furnace could suggest a leak and possible damage.
- Persistent circuit breaker trips: If the circuit breaker for your furnace repeatedly trips and won't reset, it could indicate a dangerous electrical issue.


Don't Sweat the Heat!
24 Hour Emergency Services and Free Quotes
Let us help you keep your home warm and welcoming. Whether it's a routine check-up or an urgent repair, All Elements Heating & Air is here to serve you with dedication and integrity. Reach out to schedule an appointment, or call us 24/7 if you're having an emergency at (903) 702-3941.
Let us take care of your furnace needs, so you can focus on what truly matters—enjoying the comfort and warmth of your home with loved ones.