At Beyond Heating and Cooling, we respond to furnace breakdowns in Albuquerque 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — with no extra fee for nights or weekends. Our certified technicians diagnose and repair all furnace brands with written upfront pricing before any work begins.

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A cracked heat exchanger or blocked flue can allow carbon monoxide (CO) to enter your living space — a colorless, odorless gas that is life-threatening at high concentrations. If your CO detector is alarming, anyone feels sudden headache or nausea indoors, or you smell gas — leave immediately and call 911 before calling us. If you have no symptoms but your furnace is behaving strangely, call us for a same-day safety inspection.

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New Mexico winters are cold enough that a failing furnace is a genuine emergency. These are the most common warning signs — some are urgent, some just need a same-day call.

If your furnace runs but isn't heating your home to the set temperature — or if it won't turn on at all — you need a diagnostic. This can range from a simple thermostat issue to a failed igniter or gas valve.

A healthy gas furnace has a blue pilot light. Yellow or orange flames indicate incomplete combustion — which can signal a carbon monoxide leak from a cracked heat exchanger. This is a same-day safety emergency.

A furnace that ignites, runs for a minute or two, and then shuts off repeatedly is short cycling. This puts enormous stress on all components and typically signals an overheating issue, a dirty filter, or a failed limit switch.

Banging during startup usually signals a delayed ignition — gas building up before it ignites. Rattling can mean a loose panel, cracked heat exchanger, or deteriorating blower. Squealing often points to a failing blower motor bearing.

If your NM Gas Company bill jumps significantly mid-winter without obvious cause, your furnace is likely working harder than it should — a classic sign of dirty burners, a clogged filter, or a failing heat exchanger reducing efficiency.

Poor airflow in winter can mean a clogged filter, a failing blower motor, or deteriorated ductwork. Change the filter first — if airflow remains weak, call for a diagnostic to prevent a full system shutdown mid-winter.
We arrive with a fully-stocked truck, diagnose the root cause, and give you a written estimate before touching anything.
These are the repairs our certified technicians handle most frequently in Albuquerque — diagnosed accurately the first time, fixed with quality parts.

The igniter is the most commonly replaced furnace component in Albuquerque. Modern furnaces use hot surface igniters that degrade over time — when they fail, your furnace runs but produces no heat. This is typically a quick same-day repair that resolves the most common "furnace not heating" calls we receive.

A dirty or failed flame sensor causes a furnace to ignite briefly and then shut down — a very common complaint. The furnace lights, runs for a few seconds, then shuts off in a cycle that repeats indefinitely. Flame sensor cleaning is inexpensive; replacement, if needed, is straightforward.

A cracked heat exchanger is the most serious furnace repair — it allows carbon monoxide to potentially mix with your home's air supply. We inspect heat exchangers on every diagnostic visit. If a crack is found, we provide a written assessment and honest recommendation on whether repair or replacement is the right call given the system's age and condition.

The blower motor circulates heated air through your ducts. A failing motor causes weak airflow, overheating, or complete system shutdown. Symptoms include grinding noises, air that doesn't reach certain rooms, or the furnace running but blowing little air through the vents.

The control board is the furnace's brain — it manages sequencing, ignition timing, and safety lockouts. A failed control board can cause erratic behavior, no response to thermostat commands, or constant error codes. We carry boards for the most common furnace brands in Albuquerque for faster same-day repair.

A stuck or failed gas valve prevents the furnace from receiving fuel — the igniter fires but nothing lights. Gas valve work requires a licensed technician and should never be attempted as a DIY repair. We test gas pressure and valve function as part of every furnace diagnostic.

The inducer motor vents combustion gases safely out of the flue before ignition begins. A failed inducer prevents the furnace from starting at all. Limit switches protect against overheating — if they trigger repeatedly, it typically signals a root cause (dirty filter, blocked return) that needs correction, not just a switch swap.

Many furnace "failures" in Albuquerque are actually thermostat problems — incorrect wiring, dead batteries, or a faulty sensor causing the furnace to behave erratically. We always test the thermostat early in the diagnostic to rule out this inexpensive fix before exploring larger components.
Call or request online — our certified tech arrives, diagnoses the issue, and gives you a written estimate before any work starts.
This is the most important question after a furnace breakdown. Our technicians give you a written analysis on every diagnostic visit — with no pressure either way.

You'll likely get strong value from repair in these situations:

A new, high-efficiency furnace is likely the better investment if:
Our technician provides a written repair-vs-replace analysis on every diagnostic visit. We’ll also let you know whether your situation qualifies for an NM Gas Company rebate on a new high-efficiency furnace — potentially reducing your replacement cost significantly.
New Mexico winters are cold enough that a failing furnace is a genuine emergency. These are the most common warning signs — some are urgent, some just need a same-day call.

Call 505-569-6939 any time of day or night. A real licensed technician answers — not an answering service. We ask a few quick questions and schedule same-day dispatch for heating emergencies.

Our technician arrives with a fully-stocked truck. We run a complete diagnostic — checking the igniter, flame sensor, heat exchanger, gas valve, electrical components, blower motor, and thermostat. We find the root cause, not just the most visible symptom.

Before touching a single component, you receive a written estimate showing exactly what's needed, what it costs, and why. We also give you our repair-vs-replace analysis if relevant. No work starts without your approval.

We complete the repair with quality parts, cycle the system multiple times, and verify proper combustion, airflow, and temperature rise. We also confirm CO levels are safe before leaving. Your home should be warm before we pack up.
There are dozens of heating companies in Albuquerque. Here’s what consistently sets Beyond Heating and Cooling apart — in our customers’ own experience.

Your furnace doesn't schedule its breakdowns. Neither do we. We respond at 2am on a Saturday the same way we respond at 2pm on a Tuesday — and we charge the same price either way. No emergency surcharges, ever.

Every technician holds certification — the HVAC industry's most rigorous professional credential. Your furnace is diagnosed by someone who has proven their knowledge, not a generalist working from a checklist.

You see the full cost — parts and labor — before we pick up a single tool. No add-on charges after the work is done. What you approve is exactly what you pay.

Every furnace repair includes a heat exchanger inspection and CO check before we leave. If we find a CO safety concern, we tell you clearly — and we won't leave a compromised system running in your home.

Our trucks carry parts for the most commonly repaired furnace brands in Albuquerque — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, and more. This means fewer "we'll have to order that part" delays and more same-day resolutions.

Beyond Heating and Cooling is your neighbor. Every recommendation we make is backed by our reputation in this city — we don't have the option of hiding behind a 1-800 number and a national franchise agreement.
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Serving all Albuquerque zip codes including 87101–87124, 87131, and surrounding communities. In a heating emergency, call before checking coverage — we often travel further than listed.
Common questions Albuquerque homeowners ask about air conditioning – answered by our certified technicians.
Yes — Beyond Heating and Cooling provides 24-hour emergency furnace repair in Albuquerque, NM, including nights, weekends, and holidays. We do not charge an extra after-hours premium — you pay the same price for the same work regardless of when you call. Call 505-569-6939 and a real licensed technician (not an answering service) will pick up.
A furnace that runs but doesn’t heat is almost always caused by one of: a failed or weakened igniter, a dirty flame sensor causing the system to shut off after ignition, a tripped high-limit switch (often due to a clogged filter), low gas pressure, or a failed gas valve. Check your filter first — a completely clogged filter can trigger a safety shutdown. If the filter is clean and the problem persists, call for a diagnostic.

New furnace or full replacement — sized and installed for your Albuquerque home. Financing available.

Fall tune-up to prevent mid-winter breakdowns — catches worn igniters and dirty sensors before they fail.

Heat pump installation, repair, and maintenance — efficient year-round comfort for Albuquerque.

View all heating services offered by Beyond Heating and Cooling in Albuquerque, NM.
24/7 emergency furnace repair in Albuquerque, NM — no extra after-hours fee. Certified technicians, written upfront pricing, fully-stocked trucks. Call now and we’ll have you warm again.