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Furnace Repair Service in St. Cloud FL - Fast Diagnosis, Honest Pricing

A furnace that won't start or keeps shutting off is telling you something is wrong. Baez & Son provides same-day furnace repair across St. Cloud with free estimates and . Call (407) 460-8406 for immediate service.

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Your furnace is cycling on and off, making sounds it shouldn't, or it's just not producing heat. Maybe there's a strange smell when it runs, or the pilot light won't stay lit. You've probably tried resetting the system or checking the thermostat. When that doesn't work, it's time to call a licensed technician. Baez & Son diagnoses and repairs furnaces across St. Cloud FL the same day you call.

Furnace Repair in St. Cloud

An HVAC technician in a dark blue uniform kneels on a concrete floor, performing a repair on an open furnace unit. He uses a yellow multimeter to test the electrical control board. A clipboard with notes lies on the floor beside him, and the furnace's front panel is leaned against the wall.

If your furnace stopped working, is running but not heating, or is making sounds it never made before, we can help. A certified technician inspects your full system, identifies the root cause, and walks you through your repair options before any work starts. Most heating system repairs are completed the same day when parts are available.

Osceola County cold snaps arrive without much warning. A furnace that seemed fine in October can fail by December. Whether you are a homeowner in St. Cloud or a property manager with tenants without heat, we dispatch the same day you call and charge exactly what we quote.

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Gas Furnace Repair in St. Cloud

A close-up shot of a gas furnace repair in progress. A technician wearing a heavy-duty work glove uses a metal probe to inspect a glowing orange pilot light and blue burner flames inside the unit’s combustion chamber.

If your gas furnace won't ignite, keeps shutting off before the house warms up, or is producing weak heat, the problem is usually in the igniter, flame sensor, gas valve, or burners. Our technician checks each one, explains what failed and why, and repairs it before leaving. Every gas heating repair includes a heat exchanger inspection for cracks that can allow carbon monoxide to enter your living space.

Gas furnaces are common in older St. Cloud neighborhoods built before dual-fuel systems became the standard. If your system is more than ten years old and showing any of these symptoms, a same-day diagnosis is the right first step.

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Electric Furnace Repair in St. Cloud

An HVAC professional in a blue uniform kneels in a brightly lit utility closet to repair an electric furnace. He is using a red digital clamp meter to check the wiring near the heating elements. A white water heater is visible in the background.

If your electric furnace is blowing cold air, tripping breakers, or showing no heat output at all, the problem is likely in the heating elements, sequencers, or electrical connections. Our technician tests each component, identifies the failure, and gives you a clear recommendation on whether repair or replacement makes more sense given your system's age and condition.

Electric furnaces and heat strip systems are standard in Harmony and newer Osceola County subdivisions. If you are not sure whether you have a gas or electric heating system, that is fine. Our technician identifies your setup on arrival and diagnoses from there.

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Furnace Replacement in St. Cloud

An HVAC technician stands in a garage, holding a tablet and gesturing toward an older, rusted furnace unit while talking to a homeowner. The homeowner stands with his arms crossed, listening intently as they discuss the furnace replacement.

If your furnace is over 15 years old, has needed repeated repairs in the last two seasons, or has a cracked heat exchanger, replacement is likely the smarter financial decision. Our technician gives you an honest assessment before any work is recommended. When repair costs approach half the value of a new system, we say so. We size the replacement unit correctly for your space using a proper load calculation. No overselling on capacity.

Older St. Cloud and Polk County homes are still running heating systems well past their service life. A heating system replacement now, before a full failure, gives you control over the timing and the cost.

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Furnace Installation in St. Cloud

A technician in a navy jumpsuit and baseball cap stands with his back to the camera, installing a new furnace system. He uses a power drill to secure a round metal vent pipe to the main ductwork. Hand tools and a red tool bag are organized on the walls of the white utility room.

If you are replacing an aging system before it fails, adding heat to a new space, or building new construction, a properly sized installation makes the difference between a system that performs and one that runs up your energy bill. Our technicians size every unit to the space using a proper load calculation. Installation is completed by our licensed team under CAC#1823925 and CMC#1251747. We test the system fully before the job is closed out.

New construction in Narcoossee and surrounding Osceola County communities is driving demand for first-time heating system installations. Whether it is a single-family home or a commercial space, we size it right and install it right the first time.

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Furnace Repair Service - All Services

Furnace Repair

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Full diagnostics and repair for all furnace makes and models. Same-day service available.

Gas Furnace Repair

Close-up of a technician inspecting the brass gas valve and burners during a gas furnace repair.

Gas valve, igniter, and heat exchanger repair for natural gas furnaces with certified safety checks.

Electric Furnace Repair

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Heating element, relay, and sequencer repair for electric furnace systems.

Furnace Replacement

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When repair costs exceed value, we help you choose and install the right replacement furnace.

Furnace Installation

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New furnace installation for new construction and system upgrades, including full testing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a service call for furnace repair?

Service call fees in the St. Cloud area typically cover the diagnostic visit and inspection. If we proceed with the repair, that fee is applied toward the total cost. We tell you what the visit costs before we come out and what the repair costs before we start. No surprises on the invoice.

What is the most common furnace failure?

The three most common causes we see are igniter failure, a dirty or failed flame sensor, and blower motor problems. An igniter that won't spark prevents the system from starting. A dirty flame sensor shuts the furnace off after a few seconds. A failing blower motor runs but moves little to no air through your vents. All three are diagnosable and repairable in a single visit in most cases.

Who should I call if my furnace stops working?

Call a licensed HVAC contractor with same-day availability. Baez & Son dispatches seven days a week, including weekends and holidays. We are veteran-owned, licensed under CAC#1823925 and CMC#1251747, and we charge what we quote before work begins.

Will homeowners insurance pay for furnace repair?

In most cases, standard homeowners insurance does not cover furnace repairs caused by normal wear and tear. If the damage resulted from a sudden covered event such as a power surge or fire, your policy may apply. Check your policy details or contact your insurance provider directly. We can document the failure and provide an itemized invoice if your insurer requires it.

What is the most expensive part to fix on a furnace?

The heat exchanger and the blower motor are typically the highest-cost repairs. A cracked heat exchanger is a safety concern and often costs more to replace than the remaining value of an older system. When a single repair approaches 50 percent of what a new system costs, we tell you. Replacement is sometimes the more honest recommendation.

How long should a furnace repair take?

Most repairs are completed in one to three hours in a single visit when parts are available. If a specific part needs to be ordered, we schedule a follow-up as quickly as possible. We let you know before we leave exactly what was done and what to expect next.

What is the average price for a service call?

A service call covers the technician's time to diagnose your system, inspect the components, and explain what is wrong before any repair work begins. The diagnostic fee is separate from repair costs and is quoted to you before we arrive. We do not combine the two into a single number that leaves you guessing what you are actually paying for.

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Same-day furnace repair across St. Cloud and Central Florida. Call (407) 460-8406 - free estimate, satisfaction guaranteed.

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Baez & Son Air Condition & Heating is a veteran-owned HVAC company serving St. Cloud, FL and the surrounding area. Honest work, dependable service, and a name they stand behind on every job.

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