24/7 Emergency Heating & Furnace Repair
Is your furnace blowing cold air? Did your heat stop working in the middle of the night?
When the West Virginia winter hits, a broken heater isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a safety emergency. At Grogg’s Home Services, we don't just sell systems; we fix them. Our certified technicians provide 24/7 emergency heating repair in Clarksburg, Parkersburg, Morgantown, and throughout our service area.
We service all makes and models—even if we didn't install it.
Fast Repairs for All Heating Systems
According to our recent data, most heating calls we receive are for gas furnaces, but our team is trained to handle every type of heating system found in the region.
Gas & Electric Furnace Repair
Whether you have a pilot light issue, a cracked heat exchanger, or a faulty blower motor, we carry the parts to fix it on the spot.
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Gas Furnaces: We repair ignition systems, burners, and gas valves.
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Electric Furnaces: We replace burnt-out heating elements and sequencers.
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Oil Furnaces: We specialize in cleaning and repairing older oil-based systems.
Heat Pump Repair
If your heat pump is frozen over or running constantly without warming your home, you may have a refrigerant leak or a reversing valve issue. We can restore your system's efficiency quickly.
Boiler & Radiant Heat Repair
Boilers require specialized knowledge. We fix common issues like kettling (banging noises), low pressure, and radiator leaks to keep your radiant heat flowing.
Troubleshooting: Why Is My Furnace Not Working?
Before you call, check these common issues. This is often what Google or Alexa will tell you to check first!
1. My Furnace is Blowing Cold Air
The Cause: This is often due to a dirty air filter blocking airflow, or a limit switch that has tripped to prevent overheating. The Fix: Check your filter. If it's clean and the air is still cold, call Grogg's to inspect your burner or heating element.
2. The System Won't Turn On At All
The Cause: Check your thermostat batteries and your electrical breaker. A tripped breaker is a common culprit. The Fix: Flip the breaker back on. If it trips again immediately, do not force it. You likely have a short circuit that requires a professional electrician.
3. I Smell Burning or Gas
The Cause: A faint "dusty" smell when you first turn the heat on is normal. A rotten egg smell (gas) or a burning plastic smell is NOT. The Fix: Shut off your system immediately. If you smell gas, evacuate the home and call the utility company. For burning electrical smells, call Grogg's for an emergency inspection.
Repair vs. Replacement: Which Do I Need?
We are honest about your options. Our goal is to fix your system if it is safe and cost-effective to do so.
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You Need a Repair If: Your system is under 12 years old, the cost of repair is less than 50% of a new unit, and you have been generally happy with its performance.
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You Might Need a Replacement If: Your heat exchanger is cracked (a safety hazard), the system is over 15 years old, or you are calling for repairs multiple times a year.
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Looking for a new system? View our High-Efficiency Furnace Installation Options.
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Why Choose Grogg's for Heating Repair?
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24/7 Emergency Availability: We don't charge overtime fees for "after-hours" safety emergencies.
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Upfront Pricing: We diagnose the issue and give you a flat-rate price before we pick up a wrench. No surprises.
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Local Experts: From Parkersburg to Martinsburg, our trucks are in your neighborhood and stocked with the most common parts to get your heat back on in a single visit.
Furnace Repair FAQs
The cost of heating and furnace repairs can vary widely depending on the specific issue and the extent of the repair needed. Minor repairs, such as thermostat replacements or simple part fixes, typically range from $100 to $300. More complex issues involving major components like blower motors or heat exchangers can cost between $500 and $1500. At Grogg's Home Services, we pride ourselves on transparent, upfront pricing. We'll provide a detailed estimate before any work begins, ensuring you understand the costs involved. For an accurate quote tailored to your specific situation, give us a call.
Yes. While many companies have stopped servicing them, Grogg's technicians are trained to repair and maintain oil furnaces, as well as gas and electric systems.
If your heat goes out and the temperature is freezing, it is an emergency. If you smell gas or burning electrical odors, it is an emergency. We do not charge overtime fees for safety emergencies—we are here 24/7 to keep your family safe.
We repair all makes and models, regardless of who installed them. Whether you have a Trane, Carrier, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, or any other brand, we carry the common parts needed to fix them.
A repair fixes a broken part when your system isn't working. A tune-up is preventative maintenance (cleaning, safety checks, and calibration) done on a working system to prevent it from breaking down. We recommend a tune-up every fall.
Don't Freeze Tonight. Schedule Your Repair Now.
A small noise or smell today can turn into a frozen house tomorrow. Click below or call us to schedule your diagnostic.
