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Local service overview
Medical Lake sits on the western edge of Spokane County, where cold air settles hard and stays. Winter wind off the plateau drives that cold straight into your home, and furnaces run long cycles from November through March without much relief. We serve homeowners throughout Medical Lake near Peper Park, along the waterfront, and in the residential neighborhoods surrounding the city center. Whether your system is struggling to keep up or has stopped working entirely, we diagnose the root cause first and explain your options before any work begins. The $220 diagnostic fee covers a thorough, safety-first evaluation not guesswork. You'll know exactly what we found and what it will take to fix it.
Upfront pricing
Every furnace repair visit starts with a safety-first diagnostic before any repair work begins.
Diagnostic fee
A safety-first evaluation before any repair work begins.
The $220 diagnostic fee covers a thorough, safety-first evaluation not a quick glance and a guess. We check combustion, venting, ignition, airflow, and electrical components, then trace the problem to its root cause and explain what we found in plain language. You'll receive a clear explanation of the issue and your repair options before any work begins. No pressure. No surprises. You decide how to move forward. A proper diagnosis also reduces repeat breakdowns. Patching a symptom without finding the cause means the same problem or a related one comes back.
Measure actual airflow instead of assuming the restriction is obvious.
Confirm how the system is operating before recommending parts.
Trace the failure back to the real cause so the same issue does not come back.
Review the practical paths forward with no surprise charges or pressure.
Repair services
We handle the full range of residential furnace work from a single failed component to a system that's been struggling for seasons.
Common issues
These are the issues we diagnose most often in homes here.
The most urgent call. Can stem from a failed ignitor, tripped safety switch, gas supply issue, or control board fault. We trace the signal path from thermostat to burner to find the break.
View pageThe system may not be receiving a call from the thermostat, or a lockout condition is preventing startup. We check controls, safeties, and power before assuming a major component failure.
View pageA burning smell at startup can be dust burning off after a long idle. A persistent burning smell, or any rotten-egg odor, is different. If you smell rotten eggs or sulfur, leave the home immediately, contact your gas utility, and then call us.
View pageA healthy gas flame burns blue. Yellow or orange indicates incomplete combustion a safety concern, not a cosmetic one.
View pageUneven temperatures often point to airflow problems: a weak blower, blocked ducts, or a system that's short-cycling before heat distributes evenly.
View pageA spike in your heating bill without a change in behavior usually means the system is working harder than it should.
View pageService area
We serve Medical Lake and the surrounding communities across western Spokane County. Our service area covers the full western corridor from communities along Highway 2 south toward Cheney and east to the broader Spokane metro.
Nearby service area
What to expect
Call or request service and tell us what is happening so we can confirm the right next step.
We inspect the system, check safety first, and identify the real problem instead of guessing.
You get clear recommendations before work begins, then we complete and verify the approved repair.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency service. If your heat is out during a cold stretch or you're dealing with a safety concern, call (208)9161956 any time.
It covers a thorough, safetyfirst evaluation including combustion checks, safety switch testing, and a full system review. You'll receive a clear explanation of what we found and your repair options before any work begins.
Shortcycling usually points to an overheating condition, a failing flame sensor, or a tripped safety switch. Each cause has a different fix. Diagnosis tells us which one applies to your system.
It can be. Yellow or orange flame indicates incomplete combustion which can mean a dirty burner, improper gas pressure, or a cracked heat exchanger. We treat yellow flame calls as safetypriority visits.
We diagnose first and give you honest options. Many furnaces can be repaired costeffectively. If replacement makes more sense given the system's age and condition, we'll tell you clearly and explain why.
A thermostat that isn't sending a signal looks identical to a furnace that won't respond to one. We trace the full control circuit before drawing any conclusions.
Replace your filter every 1–3 months during heavy use, keep supply and return vents clear of furniture and rugs, and schedule a maintenance check before the heating season starts.
If this feels urgent or safety-related, calling is the fastest option.
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