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Your heater won't turn on and the temperature is dropping. Baez & Son repairs all heating systems across St. Cloud. Call 407-460-8406.
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Home / Heating Contractor / Heater Repair in St. Cloud FL
Florida winters are short, but when temperatures drop into the 30s and 40s overnight, a heater that won't fire up isn't something you can ignore. Your home gets cold fast. Baez & Son provides same-day heater repair across St. Cloud FL for heat pumps, furnaces, and electric heating systems. We'll have your heat running before the night gets any colder.
If your heater won't turn on, blows cold air instead of warm, produces a burning smell, makes loud banging or clicking noises, or cycles on and off without heating the house, you need repair. Many heating problems in Florida happen because the system sat unused for months and components corroded or seized. Dust buildup from months of AC-only operation can clog burners and heat exchangers. Don't wait for a cold night to find out your heater doesn't work.
We diagnose the heating system by checking the thermostat, inspecting the heat source (heat strips, burners, or heat pump reversing valve), testing electrical connections, and verifying airflow. We give you a written estimate and complete the repair with your approval. Most heater repairs are completed the same visit. We test the system in heating mode and verify it reaches the set temperature before we leave.
Cost depends on the type of heating system and the specific problem. We quote the repair before starting. Free estimates. Given that Florida homeowners use heat infrequently, many repairs are simpler than expected once the right component is identified.
We repair all types of heating systems - heat pumps, gas furnaces, electric furnaces, and heat strips. Licensed, insured, veteran-owned, and backed by our satisfaction guarantee. Fast response, honest pricing.
Heater problems in Central Florida tend to surface during the brief cooler months, which means they are often not discovered until the first genuinely cold night of the season, when the system has been sitting in cooling-only mode for months. The most common signs that heating is not working correctly are the system blowing room-temperature or cool air when set to heat, the indoor temperature not rising despite the system running, the system cycling on and off repeatedly without warming the space, and unusual sounds from the air handler during heating operation. For homes with heat pumps, which is the most common heating configuration in St. Cloud and throughout Osceola County, a system that is blowing air but not warming the space may have a stuck or failed reversing valve that is preventing the unit from switching from cooling to heating mode. Electric strip heat failures in the air handler are another common cause and present similarly, where the system runs and moves air but the strips are not producing heat. For homeowners in Polk County, Seminole County, and the surrounding service area, a system that cools correctly but fails to heat is pointing toward a heat pump component issue rather than a general system failure, and a same-day diagnostic from a licensed technician is the most efficient way to identify the specific cause before a cold front arrives.
A heater that runs without producing warmth is one of the more frustrating HVAC problems precisely because everything appears to be functioning. The system turns on, the fan runs, air moves through the vents, but the temperature in the house does not rise. In Central Florida homes with heat pumps, which covers the majority of the St. Cloud and Osceola County residential market, this symptom most commonly points to a failed or stuck reversing valve. The reversing valve is the component that switches the refrigerant circuit between cooling and heating mode, and when it fails or sticks in the cooling position, the system continues to operate mechanically but delivers conditioned air in the wrong direction for the season. A defrost control board failure is another heat pump specific cause where the system runs but cannot complete a proper heating cycle. For homes with electric strip heat in the air handler rather than a heat pump, the most common cause is a burned-out heating element or a tripped high-limit safety switch that has shut off the strips while the blower continues to run. For homeowners in St. Cloud and throughout Central Florida, a system that blows cold or room-temperature air when set to heat should be diagnosed by a licensed HVAC technician rather than left running, because some failure modes that produce this symptom will not resolve on their own and continuing to run the system in a failed state can cause secondary damage.
Heater repair costs in the St. Cloud and Central Florida market vary based on the type of system and the specific component that has failed. For heat pump systems, the most common heating repairs involve the reversing valve, defrost control board, or refrigerant charge. Reversing valve replacement is one of the more involved repairs, typically running between $400 and $900 installed depending on the unit and access requirements. Defrost control board replacement generally falls between $300 and $600. Refrigerant-related heating issues are addressed through the same leak detection and recharge process as cooling issues. For homes with electric resistance strip heat in the air handler, a failed heating element typically runs between $200 and $500 installed depending on the element specification and the air handler configuration. A tripped high-limit switch that requires diagnosis and reset is generally a less expensive service call when no component replacement is needed. For homeowners in Osceola County, Seminole County, and Hillsborough County, Baez & Son provides a written estimate before any repair work begins so the full cost is visible before you authorize the work.
For homes in St. Cloud and throughout Central Florida, the right call is a licensed HVAC contractor rather than a general handyman or a heating-specific specialist. Because heating in this market is almost exclusively handled by heat pumps or electric air handler systems rather than gas furnaces, the repair work falls squarely within the scope of a licensed HVAC technician who works on these systems daily. A heat pump technician understands the reversing valve, defrost cycle, refrigerant circuit, and control board interactions that are specific to heat pump heating and is equipped with the diagnostic tools to test each component correctly. For homeowners in Polk County, Orange County, and the surrounding service area, calling a contractor who specializes in gas furnaces because that is what heating repair means in most of the country is not the right match for the equipment in a Florida home. Baez & Son holds Florida licenses CAC#1823925 and CMC#1251747, responds to heating service calls the same day when available, and carries the common heat pump components on every truck so that most heating repairs can be diagnosed and completed in a single visit. Florida's winter nights are brief but they are real, and a heating failure that goes unaddressed for several days because the wrong contractor was called is a problem that should not happen.
The lifespan of a heating system in Central Florida is essentially the same as the lifespan of the heat pump or air handler it is part of, because most homes in St. Cloud and throughout Osceola County do not have separate dedicated heating equipment. The heating function is delivered by the same heat pump that handles cooling, and the lifespan of that equipment runs 12 to 16 years in Florida conditions with regular maintenance, as discussed in more detail on the heat pump pages. For homes with electric resistance strip heaters in the air handler, the strips themselves have a long potential lifespan but are subject to the same environmental and usage conditions as the rest of the air handler. What determines how long the heating function of a Florida HVAC system remains reliable is primarily the maintenance consistency of the overall system rather than the heating components specifically. A heat pump that receives annual tune-ups, refrigerant verification, and electrical component testing will have its reversing valve and defrost controls last significantly longer than the same components in a neglected system. For homeowners in Seminole County, Hillsborough County, and Volusia County whose systems are approaching the ten-year mark, the pre-winter check in October or November is worth scheduling specifically to verify that the heating function is operational before the first cold front arrives rather than discovering the problem when the temperature drops.
Same-day heater repair in St. Cloud. Call 407-460-8406. Free estimate.
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