A furnace that refuses to fire on the first cold night of the season is the most predictable HVAC emergency in Kirkland. The system sits idle for five months through summer, collects moisture and dust in Kirkland’s damp air, and then has to light up and run reliably for the next seven months straight. We repair gas and electric furnaces across Kirkland with same-day scheduling and 24/7 emergency dispatch for no-heat situations.
Common Furnace Problems in Kirkland
Furnace not lighting — the most common call. A failed hot surface igniter, a dirty flame sensor, or a stuck gas valve. Igniters are consumable components that crack after three to five years. Flame sensors corrode faster in Kirkland’s humid air — many furnaces need flame sensor cleaning or replacement every two to three years here.
Furnace starts then shuts off after a few seconds — a dirty flame sensor that cannot confirm the burner lit, a cracked igniter that fires intermittently, or a pressure switch that reads incorrect draft pressure. The furnace safety system shuts everything down when it cannot verify safe operation.
No heat but blower running — the gas valve is not opening, the ignition sequence did not complete, or the control board locked out after multiple failed ignition attempts. Many modern furnaces require a manual reset after three or four failed attempts. We diagnose the root cause, fix it, and reset the board.
Loud bang when furnace starts — delayed ignition. Gas accumulates in the combustion chamber before the igniter fires, then ignites all at once. Causes include dirty burners, a weak igniter, or low gas pressure. Delayed ignition is more than an annoyance — it stresses the heat exchanger and can crack it over time.
Furnace short-cycling — turning on and off every few minutes. A dirty filter restricting airflow and causing the heat exchanger to overheat, a failing blower motor that cannot move enough air, or a malfunctioning limit switch. Short-cycling wastes gas and accelerates wear on the ignition system.
Carbon monoxide alarm going off when furnace runs — a cracked heat exchanger, a blocked flue, or improper combustion from dirty burners. This is an immediate safety concern. Shut the furnace off, ventilate the house, and call for emergency service.
Lennox furnaces are among the most common brands we service in Kirkland — the SLP, EL, and ML series especially. Lennox uses proprietary control boards and iComfort communicating technology that require Lennox-specific diagnostic tools. Common Lennox furnace repairs include igniter replacement, inducer motor service, pressure switch diagnostics, and control board replacement. Lennox furnace flame sensors are notorious for corrosion in humid climates — in Kirkland, we recommend annual flame sensor service on all Lennox units.
Trane furnaces — the S-Series, XR, and XV lines — run in a significant number of Kirkland homes. Trane furnaces are built well but develop specific issues over time: inducer motor bearing wear, pressure switch failures from condensate in the inducer housing, and variable-speed blower motor communication errors on the XV series. We carry Trane-compatible components and handle most repairs same-day. Trane’s diagnostic LED codes on the control board help us pinpoint the failure quickly.
Goodman furnaces are the most common builder-grade furnace in Kirkland — affordable upfront but they keep us busy with repairs after the warranty period. Frequent Goodman repairs include igniter failure (the silicon nitride igniters in Goodman units have a shorter lifespan than some competitors), gas valve issues, and blower motor capacitor failures. Goodman parts are widely available and competitively priced, which keeps repair costs reasonable.
Carrier and Bryant furnaces share the same manufacturing platform, so parts and repair procedures overlap. The Infinity/Evolution series use communicating controls, while the Performance and Comfort series use standard thermostats. Common repairs across both brands include inducer motor replacement, igniter service, and control board diagnostics. We service all Carrier and Bryant models including the two-stage and variable-speed configurations.
Rheem, York, and Coleman round out the most common furnace brands in Kirkland. Rheem furnaces develop flame sensor issues frequently in Kirkland’s climate. York furnaces are durable but the older models use proprietary pressure switches that require exact replacements. Coleman furnaces share many components with York (same manufacturer) and develop similar failure patterns. We carry parts for all three brands.
Furnace repair involves gas combustion, electrical diagnostics, airflow analysis, and carbon monoxide safety testing. Our technicians are licensed for gas work in King County and carry combustion analyzers to verify safe operation after every repair.
Same-day and 24/7 emergency service — no-heat calls get priority dispatch across Kirkland.
Gas-licensed technicians — certified for gas valve work, burner service, and heat exchanger inspection.
All major brands — Lennox, Trane, Goodman, Carrier, Bryant, Rheem, York, Coleman.
Safety first — CO testing on every gas furnace repair, every time.
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