Furnace Repair & Tune-Ups

Furnace Repair & Tune-Ups

A furnace that struggles to heat your home evenly, cycles on and off or produces unusual smells needs professional attention. Triple Play diagnoses furnace problems accurately and provides clear repair options.

Signs Your Furnace Needs Repair

Cold rooms, short cycling, a furnace that won't start, unusual odors or higher-than-normal heating bills all point to a furnace issue. Left unaddressed, small problems can escalate into full breakdowns at the worst possible time.

What We Do

Furnace Diagnosis

Furnace Diagnosis

We evaluate your furnace thoroughly and explain what is causing the problem and what it will take to fix it — no surprises.

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Furnace Repair

Furnace Repair

From ignition problems and heat exchanger issues to blower motor failures and gas valve problems, we repair furnaces correctly the first time.

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Seasonal Tune-Ups

Seasonal Tune-Ups

A pre-season tune-up keeps your furnace running efficiently, reduces the risk of winter breakdowns and extends the life of your system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my furnace blowing cold air?
Common causes include a tripped limit switch, a dirty flame sensor, a problem with the heat exchanger or an issue with the gas supply. Our technicians pinpoint the exact cause and walk you through the fix.
How often should my furnace be serviced?
We recommend a furnace tune-up once a year, ideally in fall before heating season. Annual maintenance helps prevent unexpected breakdowns and keeps your system running safely.
My furnace keeps turning on and off — what does that mean?
This is called short cycling and is usually caused by an overheating furnace, a dirty air filter, a malfunctioning thermostat or an incorrectly sized system. We diagnose the root cause and resolve it.
Is it safe to run my furnace if it smells like gas?
No. If you smell gas, turn off your furnace, leave the building and call your gas company immediately. Once it is safe, call us for a full inspection before restarting the system.
How long do furnaces typically last?
Most furnaces last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. If your system is approaching that age and requiring frequent repairs, we help you evaluate whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense.
What does a furnace tune-up include?
Our tune-up covers inspecting the heat exchanger, cleaning the burners, testing ignition, checking safety controls, inspecting the flue, lubricating moving parts and verifying overall system performance.

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Available 24/7, 365 days a year throughout Edmond and surrounding areas.