Heating Repair Services in Monroe, NC
Expert Heating System Repair Solutions
A malfunctioning heater or furnace can quickly make your home uncomfortable and unsafe during chilly North Carolina winters. Whether your system is blowing cold air, making strange noises, cycling constantly, or refusing to turn on, our team provides expert diagnostics and dependable repair solutions to keep your family warm.
Common Heating Issues We Fix
We focus on identifying the root cause of the issue and providing honest recommendations that help homeowners make informed decisions.
Cold Air From Vents
If your heater is running but blowing cool air, we can quickly find and resolve the issue.
Weak Airflow
Restricted or weak airflow reduces heating efficiency and prevents rooms from warming up evenly.
Failing Igniters or Pilots
Broken electronic ignition systems or faulty pilot lights prevent the system from generating heat.
Thermostat Inaccuracy
Mismatched calibration or faulty wiring can stop your heater from receiving the correct signals.
Unusual Noises
Squealing blower belts, rattling panels, or loud banging sounds often point to mechanical wear.
Frequent Cycling
Short cycling wastes energy and puts heavy stress on critical heating components, increasing breakdown risks.

Our Heating Repair Process
System Evaluation
We inspect your heating system, check safety controls, and identify the exact source of the failure.
Recommendations
We explain the problem clearly, discuss the available repair options, and provide upfront pricing.
Professional Repair
Our team performs the required repairs using high-quality parts to restore safe system performance.
Performance Testing
We run the system through a complete heating cycle to verify exact temperature outputs and safety limits.
Why Choose Metts Mechanical for Heating Repair
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Don't Ignore These Warning Signs
Cold air coming from your supply vents
Sudden, unexplained spikes in utility bills
Weak airflow coming out of registers
Frequent short cycling throughout the day
Loud popping, squealing, or rattling sounds
Yellow or flickering burner flames (on gas systems)
Constant dry air or heavy dust indoors
Thermostat settings never matching actual room comfort

Should You Repair or Replace Your Heating System?
Sometimes a quick repair is all it takes to restore your comfort. Other times, upgrading an aging system offers significantly better long-term reliability and efficiency. We evaluate your system's overall health, age, and operating costs to help you make the best choice for your budget.
Frequently Asked Questions About Heating Repair
Why is my furnace blowing cold air?
This can be caused by a dirty air filter blocking airflow, a faulty flame sensor, a failed igniter, or a safety switch that has tripped due to overheating. Our technicians can run a diagnostic to pinpoint and fix the exact component.
How long does a standard heating repair take?
Most standard heating repairs, such as replacing a flame sensor, switching an igniter, or replacing a blower motor capacitor, can be fully completed within 1 to 2 hours of our technician arriving at your home.
What does a yellow burner flame mean on my gas furnace?
A healthy furnace flame should always be a steady, crisp blue. A yellow or flickering flame indicates incomplete combustion, which can lead to dangerous carbon monoxide leaks. If you see a yellow flame, turn off your unit and call us immediately.
Is it better to repair or replace my aging heater?
If your system is under 12 years old and the repair is minor, fixing it is your best bet. However, if the heater is nearing 15 years old, has a cracked heat exchanger, or requires frequent repairs, a replacement is more cost-effective.
What heating brands are you able to service?
Our highly trained technicians carry advanced diagnostic tools and parts to repair and service all major brands, makes, and models of residential furnaces, heat pumps, and electric heating systems.
