Federally Certified HVACR Expertise
HVACR certification is a professional credential that demonstrates an individual has completed formal training and met industry standards in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.
Reliable Furnace Repair in Seattle & Surrounding Areas
When the Seattle winter sets in, a broken heating system isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a serious comfort and safety issue for your family. If your home is suddenly freezing or your system is making alarming noises, you need fast, professional furnace repair you can trust.
At A/C Dr. Naz, we provide expert furnace repair services throughout Seattle and the surrounding Puget Sound communities. Whether you have a high-efficiency gas furnace or a standard electric unit, our certified technicians are equipped to diagnose and fix the problem quickly so you can get back to being comfortable.
Federally Certified HVACR Expertise
EPA Universal Certified. This is the highest level of certification provided under the EPA’s National Recycling and Emissions Reduction Program. It authorizes A/C Dr. Naz to handle refrigerants for all types of equipment, from small residential ACs to the most complex industrial refrigeration systems.
Warning Signs You Need Furnace Repair
Many homeowners wait until their heating system completely breaks down before calling an expert. Catching these warning signs early can save you from costly emergency repairs and keep your energy bills manageable. Call us if you notice:
- Strange Noises: Banging, squealing, or rattling sounds often indicate loose parts, a failing blower motor, or ignition issues.
- Yellow Pilot Light: A healthy gas furnace pilot light should burn blue. A yellow flame indicates a ventilation problem and the potential presence of carbon monoxide.
- Short Cycling: If your furnace turns on and off rapidly without actually warming your home, the system is short-cycling. This is often caused by an overheating heat exchanger or a failing thermostat.
- Unexplained Spikes in Energy Bills: According to the U.S. Department of Energy, heating accounts for the largest chunk of your utility bills. A sudden spike often means your furnace is losing efficiency and working too hard to maintain the temperature.
- Poor Air Quality or Dust: A failing system can push excessive dust, rust, and allergens into your home’s air.



Our Furnace Repair Process
We believe in transparent, thorough service. When you call A/C Dr. Naz for furnace repair in Seattle, here is what you can expect:
- Comprehensive Diagnostics: We don’t just guess; we thoroughly inspect your blower, heat exchanger, burner, and ventilation systems to pinpoint the exact cause of the failure.
- Upfront Pricing: Once we identify the problem, we provide a clear, no-obligation estimate before any repair work begins. No hidden fees, ever.
- Expert Repair: Our trucks are fully stocked with common replacement parts, allowing us to complete most repairs on the very first visit.
- System Testing: After the repair, we run your system through a full cycle to ensure it is operating safely and at peak efficiency.




Repair vs. Replacement: Making the Right Choice
Sometimes, an older furnace is simply beyond repair, or the cost of fixing it outweighs the benefits. If your furnace is over 15 years old, constantly breaking down, or severely inefficient, it might be time to consider an upgrade.
If you’re weighing your options for a modern Seattle home, heat pumps have become an incredibly popular, energy-efficient alternative to traditional furnaces. Not sure which is right for your property? Read our comprehensive Heat Pump vs. Furnace Seattle 2026 Guide to make an informed decision.
For a broader look at everything we offer to keep your home warm, you can also explore our full range of Heating Services in Seattle.





Upgrade Your Comfort: Adding a Heat Pump to Your Existing Furnace
Did you know you don’t have to choose between a furnace and a heat pump? Many Seattle homeowners are opting for a dual-fuel hybrid heating system. By adding an electric heat pump to your current gas furnace setup, you create a versatile system that automatically switches between fuel sources based on the outside temperature.
Why Consider a Dual-Fuel Hybrid System?
- Maximum Efficiency: The heat pump handles the heating during Seattle’s typical cool-but-not-freezing days, using electricity more efficiently than gas.
- Gas Backup for Cold Snaps: When temperatures drop below freezing, your furnace takes over to provide that intense, reliable heat that heat pumps sometimes struggle to maintain in extreme cold.
- Summer Cooling: One of the biggest perks of adding a heat pump to your furnace is that it doubles as a high-efficiency air conditioner during the summer months.
- Lower Carbon Footprint: By relying on your heat pump for the majority of the season, you significantly reduce your home’s fossil fuel consumption.
If your furnace is still in good shape but you want the benefits of air conditioning and lower utility bills, adding a heat pump is the perfect middle-ground solution. Learn more about how these systems compare in our Heat Pump vs. Furnace Seattle 2026 Guide.




Preventative Maintenance: Keep Your Furnace Running Strong
The best furnace repair is the one you never have to make. Routine maintenance is vital for extending the lifespan of your unit. ENERGY STAR® recommends checking your air filters every month and having your heating system inspected by a qualified contractor every autumn. Regular tune-ups ensure your system runs safely, burns fuel efficiently, and drastically reduces the likelihood of mid-winter breakdowns.

