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Arlington Furnace Repair | 24/7 Heating Repair | NewRise Heating and Cooling
Arlington, TX • Furnace Repair • 24/7

Arlington furnace repair—safe heat when you need it.

When your furnace won’t start, keeps shutting off, or isn’t heating evenly, comfort isn’t the only concern—safety matters, too. NewRise Heating and Cooling provides 24/7 furnace repair in Arlington, TX with careful diagnostics, clear recommendations, and repairs that prioritize reliable operation.

Whether you have a gas furnace or an electric system, heating problems often trace back to airflow restrictions, ignition components, flame sensing, or electrical controls. We inspect what’s happening, explain what failed, and verify performance after the repair so your home stays warm and predictable.

24/7 availability Safety-first troubleshooting Reliable heat restoration

Emergency Heating Repair

Arlington & nearby areas

Available 24/7

No heat? We diagnose ignition, controls, and airflow safely.

Clear options. Understand the fix and what prevents repeat issues.

Safety checks. We verify safe operation before we leave.

Office Address

1003 Enterprise Pl #101, Arlington, TX 76001

Safety note

If you smell gas, leave the home and contact your gas utility or emergency services. If a carbon monoxide alarm sounds, evacuate immediately and call emergency services. After the situation is safe, contact us for inspection and repair.

Common furnace problems we fix

Furnaces often give warning signs before a full failure. If you’re noticing odd behavior, it’s usually best to schedule service early—especially during cold snaps when systems run more frequently.

No heat / weak heat

From ignition issues to airflow restrictions, we identify why the furnace isn’t delivering heat.

Short cycling

Turning on and off quickly can signal overheating, sensor issues, or control problems.

Noises or vibration

Rattling, booming, buzzing, or squealing can indicate a developing mechanical or electrical problem.

Cold air from vents

Can be thermostat settings, flame sensor issues, or a safety shutdown—diagnostics confirm why.

Won’t start

Power issues, igniters, control boards, and safety switches can prevent startup.

Safety concerns

We inspect for conditions that can trigger shutdowns and verify safe operation after repair.

How our furnace repair process works

We keep it straightforward: schedule, diagnose, repair, and verify. For heating, verification is especially important—we confirm stable operation and safety checks before completing the job.

1

Book & dispatch

Book online anytime or call (469) 579-9110. We prioritize urgent “no heat” situations.

2

Diagnosis

We inspect ignition, sensors, controls, and airflow to identify the root cause—not just the symptom.

3

Repair & verify

We complete the repair and verify heating performance and safe operation before we wrap up.

Serving Arlington and nearby cities

NewRise Heating and Cooling is based in Arlington and serves surrounding communities. If you’re nearby and need furnace repair, book online any time.

Pantego Dalworthington Gardens Grand Prairie Mansfield Kennedale Fort Worth Hurst Euless Bedford

Arlington furnace repair FAQs

Quick answers to common heating questions. If you have an urgent no-heat situation, book online or call us for fast help.

Do you offer 24/7 furnace repair in Arlington, TX?

Yes. NewRise Heating and Cooling offers 24/7 furnace repair in Arlington, TX. Book online anytime or call (469) 579-9110.

Why is my furnace blowing cold air?

Common causes include thermostat settings, a dirty filter restricting airflow, ignition issues, flame sensor problems, or a safety shutdown. Diagnostics confirm the exact cause.

My furnace turns on then shuts off—what causes short cycling?

Short cycling can be caused by restricted airflow, overheating, thermostat problems, flame sensor issues, or control board concerns. A repair visit identifies the root cause and verifies safe operation.

Do you repair gas and electric furnaces?

Yes. We repair many common furnace types and most major brands, including gas and electric systems.

What should I do if I smell gas or suspect a carbon monoxide issue?

If you smell gas, leave the home and contact your gas utility or emergency services. If you suspect carbon monoxide, evacuate and call emergency services. Then contact us for inspection and repair.

Need heat restored in Arlington?

Book online anytime—NewRise Heating and Cooling is available 24/7 for furnace repair in Arlington, TX.