Do you really service Wrightwood from Hesperia?
Yes. About 60 minutes from our Main Street office in good weather, 90+ minutes during winter storm conditions. We coordinate weather-aware dispatch and prioritize Wrightwood calls during cold-snap weeks.
My Wrightwood propane furnace shuts off intermittently in winter. What is wrong?
Most likely cause: propane vapor pressure drop in cold weather. Below freezing temps and especially below 10°F, propane tanks at less than 30% capacity cannot deliver consistent gas pressure. Refill the tank, inspect the regulator, verify two-stage step-down. We diagnose this on every Wrightwood winter shutdown call.
My Wrightwood high-efficiency furnace locks out. Could it be snow?
Yes. High-efficiency 90%+ AFUE furnaces use direct-vent PVC pipes for combustion air intake. Snow drift can block these vents and cause safety lockout. We check vent terminations during fall maintenance and on emergency winter calls.
My Wrightwood home uses a wood stove plus a furnace. Should I still maintain the furnace?
Yes. Even backup-only furnaces need annual maintenance to prevent CO leaks during the times they do run. We service backup furnaces alongside primary heat sources at the same visit.
How fast can you get out for a furnace not working?
Same-day in most cases across the High Desert. After-hours and 24/7 emergency dispatch available. Call
760-983-2326.
How much does furnace repair cost?
Most repairs land between $150 and $650. Common parts (ignitor, sensor, capacitor) run $150-$250. Mid-tier repairs (pressure switch, inducer motor) typically $250-$450. Major work like gas valve or blower motor ranges $450-$650.
My furnace lights then shuts off. What is wrong?
Most common cause is a dirty flame sensor (10-minute fix). Other causes: failed pressure switch, blocked condensate drain, or low gas pressure. We diagnose all four in the same visit.