Last updated: May 26, 2026

Furnace Repair · Poway, CA

Furnace repair in Poway, CA

Poway winters get genuinely cold. January lows hit 28 to 35 degrees in the hills, and that's when furnaces quit. We run a full furnace diagnostic for a flat $89, fix most failures the same day, and quote every repair before we open a panel.

Climate Pros SD technician performing furnace repair in Poway, CA

Furnace repair in Poway costs $89 for the diagnostic, and most common repairs land between $150 and $750. The diagnostic fee is credited back to you when you move forward with the work. We carry the parts that fail most often on the truck, so the majority of Poway no-heat calls are fixed in one visit.

Poway is one of the few communities in San Diego County where heating is not optional. The city sits inland in North County, away from the coastal marine layer, and the surrounding hills funnel cold air down into neighborhoods like Old Poway Village and the Green Valley Trails estates on clear winter nights. January lows regularly drop into the upper 20s in the eastern hills. Homes here need their furnaces, and they need them to work reliably.

We service every part of Poway: the historic homes in Old Poway Village along Midland Road, the 1990s master-plan estates in Green Valley Trails and Stone Canyon, the equestrian properties along Garden Road, and the hillside neighborhoods in the Lake Poway and Sycamore Canyon areas. Same flat pricing everywhere in Poway, with no mileage surcharge for the hill addresses.

What we fix on a Poway furnace repair call

Most no-heat calls in Poway come down to a short list of failures. Our technicians arrive with these parts stocked, tested, and ready to install.

  • Failed hot surface igniters, the most common no-heat call across Poway in winter
  • Dirty or cracked flame sensors that shut the burner down within seconds of starting
  • Draft inducer motors worn from the longer run times Poway winters demand
  • Gas valves that will not open, hold a steady flame, or seat properly
  • Cracked heat exchangers, inspected with a camera and verified with a combustion analyzer
  • Control boards and thermostat wiring faults that leave the furnace unresponsive
  • Blower motors with failing bearings, worn capacitors, or seized shafts
  • High-limit and pressure switch faults, traced to the airflow problem that tripped them
  • Pilot and ignition problems on older standing-pilot furnaces still common in Old Poway Village
  • Short-cycling diagnosis, traced to the actual root cause rather than just reset
Furnace Repair detail work by a Climate Pros SD technician in Poway, CA

Furnace repair cost in Poway

Every repair is quoted at a flat rate before we start, so you approve the number first. These are the typical ranges Poway homeowners see in 2026. The exact figure depends on the part, the brand, and how the furnace is built.

Repair Typical range Notes
Diagnostic fee $89 flat Credited toward the repair when you proceed
Hot surface igniter replacement $200 - $350 The most common single-visit no-heat fix
Flame sensor cleaning or replacement $150 - $250 Often a clean rather than a full swap
Limit switch or pressure switch $150 - $350 Often points to a deeper airflow restriction
Thermostat and wiring $150 - $400 Higher for smart thermostats with a C-wire run
Gas valve replacement $400 - $700 Brand-dependent, some valves are slow to source
Control board $350 - $750 Price varies significantly by brand and model
Draft inducer motor $500 - $900 Common on Green Valley Trails furnaces past the 15-year mark
Heat exchanger inspection No charge Included in diagnostic, findings delivered in writing
Heat exchanger replacement $900 - $1,800 At this cost, full system replacement is usually better
After-hours emergency surcharge $120 - $180 Added to diagnostic on nights and weekends

Pricing is the same across all of Poway and San Diego County. There is no travel surcharge for Green Valley Trails, the Lake Poway area, or the eastern hill addresses. If a repair runs high enough that replacement makes more sense, we tell you that directly.

Should you repair or replace your furnace?

Poway has an unusual situation in San Diego County: a large share of the housing stock was built between 1990 and 2000, which means original gas furnaces are now 26 to 36 years old. At that age, the question isn't whether the furnace will fail: it's whether the next repair is the last one or the beginning of a string of them. A few rules help you decide.

The $5,000 rule

Multiply the age of the furnace by the repair cost. If the result is over $5,000, replace it. A 28-year-old Green Valley Trails furnace with a $400 flame sensor repair scores 11,200. That number points clearly to replacement. A 10-year-old furnace with the same $400 repair scores 4,000, which points to repair.

The 50% rule

If a repair costs more than 50 percent of the price of a new system, replacement is the better money. A $900 heat exchanger replacement on a 30-year-old furnace is a clear replace. A $250 igniter on an 8-year-old furnace is a clear repair.

A cracked heat exchanger ends the conversation

A cracked heat exchanger is a carbon monoxide risk. We red-tag the furnace when we find one, and we document the finding in writing. On a furnace over 20 years old, the heat exchanger often costs as much as a new furnace: replacement is almost always the call. We inspect every heat exchanger as part of the diagnostic at no extra charge.

When a heat pump is the better upgrade

Replacing a 30-year-old Poway gas furnace is a natural inflection point to evaluate a heat pump. Modern variable-speed heat pumps handle Poway's winter lows without auxiliary strips in most cases, and they cool the house in summer too. That qualifies for the federal 25C tax credit (up to $2,000) plus SDG&E and TECH Clean California rebates. We give you the furnace repair number, the gas furnace replacement number, and the heat pump number, then let you decide.

Local angle

Furnace repair built for Poway homes

Why Poway winters are harder on furnaces than most of San Diego

Poway is one of the coldest communities in San Diego County. The city sits at roughly 500 feet on the valley floor, rising to 1,200 feet in the eastern hills, with no coastal marine layer to buffer the temperature swings. Clear winter nights pull cold air down off the surrounding ridges and pool it in neighborhoods like Old Poway Village and the lower reaches of Green Valley Trails. January lows in the eastern hills: Lake Poway, Sycamore Canyon Road, upper Bridlewood: regularly hit 28 to 35 degrees.

A furnace in Poway logs significantly more run hours than the same model in Carlsbad or Del Mar. More run time means igniters cycle more, inductors log more starts, and flame sensors see more burn time. We see that wear directly in what breaks: Poway furnace calls skew toward mechanical fatigue failures, not just the random electrical faults you get on lightly-used coastal equipment.

The Green Valley Trails and Stone Canyon housing stock

Green Valley Trails and Stone Canyon were master-planned and built primarily between 1992 and 2000. The original gas furnaces in those homes are now 26 to 34 years old, which puts them squarely in the first: and often final: replacement window. Common failures at this age are draft inducer motors with worn bearings, cracked heat exchangers from decades of thermal cycling, and control boards that are no longer sourced by the original manufacturer.

These neighborhoods have HOAs that require pre-approval for exterior equipment changes, but furnace work is interior. Repair or replacement of a furnace does not require HOA review in Green Valley Trails, Stone Canyon, Bridlewood, or Sycamore Creek. We confirm this for every job so nothing is held up on paperwork that does not apply.

Old Poway Village: a different furnace challenge

Old Poway Village, centered on Midland Road and Bowron Road, contains Poway's oldest housing stock: many homes from the 1920s through the 1960s. These were not built with modern forced-air systems in mind. Some properties are still on wall heaters or floor furnaces rather than central gas furnaces. Others have had forced-air retrofits over the decades, which sometimes means ductwork in unusual locations and older equipment that is harder to source parts for.

When we work in Old Poway Village, we approach the diagnostic differently than a 1995 tract home. We check not just the furnace but how it's connected to the space: duct condition, clearances, and combustion air supply. Older homes in tight, historic configurations can have combustion issues that don't show up in newer construction.

Carbon monoxide and the 30-year-old furnace

Poway has a concentration of gas furnaces that are at or past the age when heat exchangers crack. A cracked heat exchanger leaks combustion gases: including carbon monoxide: into the air your blower distributes through the home. The symptoms are easy to miss: a slight chemical odor when the furnace runs, a flame that shifts when the blower starts, or a CO detector that sounds briefly during a heating cycle and resets.

We inspect every heat exchanger on every furnace service call, at no additional charge, using a borescope camera and a calibrated combustion analyzer. The findings go to you in writing. If we find a crack, we red-tag the furnace and walk you through the options. If you do not yet have a working CO detector on every level of the home, install one before winter. A unit over seven years old is past its reliable sensor life, even if it still beeps when you press test.

PSPS outages and gas furnaces in eastern Poway

Eastern Poway: Sycamore Canyon Road, Lake Poway, upper Bridlewood, and the fire-zone interface properties: is within the SDG&E PSPS risk area. When high-wind events trigger a Public Safety Power Shutoff, power to those neighborhoods can be cut for 12 to 48 hours. A gas furnace with an electric igniter will not fire without power. Standing-pilot models are the exception, but most furnaces installed after 2000 use electronic ignition.

This comes up most often in fall, when PSPS events and the first cold nights of the season overlap. If you rely on a gas furnace for heat and you're in a PSPS-risk neighborhood, a generator or a battery backup for the thermostat circuit is worth considering. We can tell you which type of ignition your furnace uses at the diagnostic.

Garden Road and the equestrian corridor

The Garden Road corridor on the western edge of Poway is home to larger estate properties with equestrian facilities. These homes often have bigger floor plans, longer service access routes, and in some cases separate guesthouses or barn structures with their own HVAC systems. Service calls here take more time not because the work is different, but because the properties are spread out.

We price Poway flat. A Garden Road address does not carry a surcharge, and a separate guesthouse unit gets the same $89 diagnostic as the main home. If you have multiple systems on the property, we can sequence the calls in a single visit to minimize your time.

Permits and rebates in Poway

A straight furnace repair does not need a permit. Replacing the furnace does. Poway requires a mechanical permit through the city's Building Services division for a furnace changeout, and we pull that permit as part of the job so the work is inspected and on record with the city.

If you replace rather than repair, SDG&E and the TECH Clean California program offer rebates that are strongest for heat pump systems. The federal 25C tax credit adds up to $2,000 for a qualifying heat pump installation. We walk you through what your home and equipment actually qualify for. We do not inflate a rebate number to push a sale.

Poway furnace repair questions

How much does furnace repair cost in Poway?

Furnace repair in Poway starts with an $89 flat diagnostic, and most common repairs run $150 to $750. An igniter or flame sensor sits at the low end. Bigger jobs like a draft inducer motor, gas valve, or control board run higher, and at that point we help you weigh repair against replacement. Every repair is quoted before we start.

How cold does it actually get in Poway in winter?

Colder than most people expect for San Diego County. January lows on the Poway valley floor typically run 35 to 40 degrees, but in the eastern hills: Lake Poway, Sycamore Canyon, upper Bridlewood: they regularly drop to 28 to 35 degrees on clear nights. That is cold enough to freeze exposed pipes and cold enough to make a failed furnace a real problem, not just an inconvenience.

My Green Valley Trails furnace is from 1994: is it worth repairing?

Probably not, depending on the repair cost. A 32-year-old furnace with a $400 repair scores 12,800 on the $5,000 rule, which points strongly to replacement. At that age you also have an aging heat exchanger that we inspect for cracks at every service call. If the furnace is otherwise mechanically sound and the repair is something minor like a thermostat or limit switch, we'll tell you honestly. But most 1994 Poway furnaces are in their final season.

What is a cracked heat exchanger and is it dangerous?

The heat exchanger is the metal chamber where combustion happens. It separates the flame and combustion gases from the air your blower pushes through the home. When it cracks from decades of thermal expansion and contraction, combustion gases: including carbon monoxide: can leak into that airstream. CO is odorless and colorless. A cracked heat exchanger is a serious safety issue, not a deferred repair. We inspect every heat exchanger on every furnace call at no extra charge.

Can you get to Poway same day for a no-heat call?

Yes, on most weekdays. No-heat calls get priority scheduling. During cold weeks the morning slots fill fastest, so a call before 10 a.m. gives you the best shot at same-day service. After-hours emergency calls are answered by an on-call technician: not a call center: and the after-hours surcharge is $120 to $180 on top of the diagnostic.

My furnace starts but shuts off after a few minutes: what is wrong?

That short-cycling pattern is almost always one of three things: a dirty flame sensor that fails to confirm the burner is lit, a clogged air filter that trips the high-limit switch by starving airflow, or a draft inducer problem that causes a pressure switch fault. The furnace is shutting itself down as a safety measure. Our diagnostic finds the actual cause rather than just resetting the system and hoping.

My gas furnace does not work during a PSPS outage: is that normal?

Yes, for any furnace with electronic ignition, which covers most models installed after 2000. The gas valve and controls require 24-volt power from the transformer, and the thermostat requires power too. No electricity means no ignition sequence. Standing-pilot furnaces can light manually during an outage, but they are rare in Poway homes built after 1990. If you are in the eastern Poway PSPS zone, a generator or battery backup for the furnace circuit is worth considering.

What should I check before calling for furnace repair?

Check these four things first: the thermostat is set to heat and the temperature is set above current room temperature; the furnace switch on the wall or at the unit is in the on position; the circuit breaker for the furnace has not tripped; and the air filter is not completely clogged. A clogged filter trips the high-limit switch and shuts down the furnace: it's the most common avoidable no-heat call we see. If those all check out and the furnace still won't fire, call us.

Does furnace repair require a permit in Poway?

A repair does not require a permit. Replacing the furnace does. Poway requires a mechanical permit through the city Building Services division for a furnace changeout, and we pull that permit as part of the job so the work is inspected and on record. We handle the permit process: you do not need to file anything.

What is the difference between repairing my furnace and replacing it with a heat pump?

Repair keeps your existing gas furnace running. Heat pump replacement means removing the furnace entirely and installing a system that both heats and cools using electricity. A modern variable-speed heat pump handles Poway's winter lows efficiently in most cases, costs less to operate than gas, and qualifies for the federal 25C tax credit plus SDG&E rebates. The tradeoff is higher upfront cost. We give you both numbers so you can make the decision yourself.

Do you repair all furnace brands in Poway?

Yes. We repair all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, American Standard, York, Bryant, Payne, and Amana. Our diagnostic process and stocked parts cover modern high-efficiency variable-speed furnaces and the older 80-percent AFUE standing-pilot units still running in many Old Poway Village homes.

Are there rebates for furnace replacement in Poway?

Yes, if you replace rather than repair. SDG&E and the TECH Clean California program offer rebates that are largest for heat pump systems rather than gas furnace replacements. The federal 25C tax credit adds up to $2,000 for a qualifying heat pump. If you are replacing a gas furnace with a new gas furnace, rebates are smaller but still available through SDG&E. We tell you exactly what your home qualifies for: no inflated numbers.

I live in the eastern Poway hills: can you still reach me same day?

Yes. Eastern Poway addresses: Lake Poway, Sycamore Canyon Road, upper Bridlewood: are within our normal same-day service range. There is no mileage surcharge for hill addresses. The only thing that changes service timing for those areas is a PSPS road closure during a high-wind event, which affects everyone in the area equally.

My carbon monoxide detector alarmed: is that the furnace?

Possibly. A CO alarm should be taken seriously regardless of the source. Leave the home, get everyone outside including pets, and call 911. Do not try to diagnose the source yourself. Once the fire department clears the home, call us. A CO alarm during a heating cycle points to a combustion problem: most likely a cracked heat exchanger or incomplete combustion from a failing gas valve. We will inspect both.

How do HOA rules affect furnace work in Green Valley Trails?

They do not, for furnace repair or replacement. HOAs in Green Valley Trails, Stone Canyon, Bridlewood, and Sycamore Creek require pre-approval for exterior equipment changes: a new AC condenser, a mini-split head on an exterior wall. A furnace is interior equipment. Repair or replacement does not require HOA review or approval. We confirm this on every job so you're not waiting on paperwork that doesn't apply.

What do I do with an Old Poway Village home that has wall heaters instead of a furnace?

Wall heaters and floor furnaces in older Poway homes are a different service than central forced-air furnaces, but we still service them. If the home has never had a central system and you want one, that is a more involved project: new ductwork, a new furnace, electrical upgrades. We can assess what your home needs and give you a realistic picture of what that transition looks like.

How long does a furnace last in the Poway climate?

Most gas furnaces in Poway last 18 to 25 years with reasonable maintenance. The longer cold-weather run time compared to the coast means Poway furnaces reach failure at the lower end of that range more often than coastal homes. Units that receive annual tune-ups and clean filters reliably outlast ones that run unserviced. The 1990s master-plan homes in Green Valley Trails and Stone Canyon are at or past that 25-year mark now.

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