
Furnace Repair Peoria AZ
24/7 heating repair for furnaces and heat pumps
When the temperature drops and your heat won’t come on, you deserve a heating contractor who takes it seriously—even in Arizona. Call or text HilCo Mechanical anytime for prompt heater repair in Peoria with clear answers, safe work, and no-pressure recommendations.
Fast, dependable heat
Emergency heating service when your home can’t wait for “next week”
Desert winters may be short, but cold nights are real—and they can be tough on kids, seniors, and anyone who needs a stable indoor temperature. That’s why we offer emergency heating service with phones answered live 24/7, not just during business hours. Whether you have a gas furnace or an electric heat pump, we’ll diagnose the issue carefully and explain what’s going on in plain language. If it’s a straightforward fix, we’ll aim to restore heat quickly; if it’s more involved, you’ll get a clear plan and honest options without a sales pitch.
Common heating problems
Furnace troubleshooting and heat pump repair for the issues we see most in Peoria homes
Most heating calls start the same way: “It worked last year, and now it won’t turn on,” or “It’s running, but it’s not getting warm.” That’s normal—heating systems often show problems at first use of the season or during a cold snap. We’ll listen to what you’re noticing, inspect the system thoroughly, and focus on safe, sensible repairs. If something seems unsafe, we’ll be straightforward and help you protect your home and family.
- Furnace won’t turn on or keeps shutting off: We track down ignition, sensor, electrical, and airflow-related causes and fix the real source of the problem.
- Heater blowing cold air: We diagnose why heat isn’t being produced or delivered properly, then restore safe, steady warmth.
- Heat pump not heating: We handle heat pump repair issues like poor output, short cycling, and system strain that shows up in cooler weather.
- Strange smells or noises: We check for safety concerns and mechanical wear so you’re not left guessing what’s normal and what needs attention.
Safety comes first
Repairs done carefully, with the right checks for your system type
Heating is different from cooling because safety matters in a different way—especially with gas furnaces. Our technicians take time to verify safe operation and proper performance, not just “get it running” and leave.
If we find a concern, we’ll explain it clearly and walk you through the safest next step. Our goal is simple: reliable heat you can trust, plus peace of mind that your system is operating the way it should.

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What to expect
Clear communication, respectful service, and heat restored the right way
When you call or text, we’ll ask a few quick questions to understand what your system is doing and how urgent it is in your home. We’ll schedule service and give you a realistic arrival window, then show up ready to diagnose and repair on the spot whenever possible. Before we do any work, we’ll explain what we found and your options so you can make a confident decision. We keep our work area tidy, treat your home with respect, and test the system before we leave. That’s part of our “Aim to Exceed” promise—steady, honest service that makes you want to keep our number saved.

FAQs
Answers for furnace repair and emergency heating repair near me searches
Do you provide emergency heating repair near me in Peoria?
Yes—our phones are answered live 24/7, and we treat heating problems with real urgency. Even in Arizona, a cold home can be unsafe, especially overnight or for older residents. When you call or text, we’ll help you take the right next step immediately and get you scheduled as quickly as possible. We’ll also set clear expectations so you’re not left wondering what’s happening.
Can you repair both gas furnaces and heat pumps?
We can. Many homes in Peoria use gas furnaces, electric heat pumps, or a combination system, and our team works on all of them. If you’re not sure what you have, that’s okay—tell us the symptoms and we’ll identify the system during the visit. Once we diagnose the issue, we’ll explain the repair options in plain language. The goal is safe, reliable heat—without confusion.
My furnace won’t turn on—what should I do first?
Start with simple checks like thermostat settings and making sure power is on, but if you smell gas or anything feels unsafe, turn the system off and call right away. Many no-heat issues involve components that need professional diagnosis, and continuing to cycle the system can sometimes make the problem worse. When you contact us, we’ll ask a few questions to help you decide what to do right now. Then we’ll come out, diagnose it properly, and fix it safely.
Is it normal to smell something when I turn the heat on?
A light dusty smell for the first few minutes can be normal if the heater hasn’t run in months. Strong burning smells, repeated odors, or anything that seems electrical should be checked quickly. If you’re unsure, it’s safest to shut the system off and call us. We’ll inspect the unit and confirm whether everything is operating safely.
Should I repair my heater or replace it?
That depends on the age of the system, the type of failure, and whether repairs have become frequent. If a repair is straightforward and the system is otherwise in good shape, fixing it can be the most sensible move. If the unit is older, unreliable, or has safety concerns, replacement may be the better long-term plan. We’ll evaluate honestly and explain the pros and cons so you can decide without pressure.
