When the temperature drops in North Texas, you need a heating system that responds instantly. A malfunctioning furnace isn’t just uncomfortable—it can be a safety hazard. At Dragon Air Services, we provide expert diagnostics and repairs for all types of heating systems, ensuring your home remains a sanctuary against the cold.
As an American Standard Customer Care Dealer, we bring specialized technical knowledge to every house call. Whether you have a modern high-efficiency furnace or an older electric heat pump, our licensed technicians have the tools and parts to get your heat back on today.
Call us at 214.790.9872 for fast, professional heater repair in Plano and surrounding areas.
The most common reasons a furnace blows cold air include a tripped limit switch (often caused by a dirty filter), a faulty ignitor, or a clogged condensate line. For gas furnaces, a dirty flame sensor is a frequent culprit that prevents the burners from staying lit. Dragon Air Services offers comprehensive heating diagnostics to safely identify if the issue is mechanical, electrical, or a calibrated sensor failure.
Heating systems involve high-voltage electricity or natural gas, making professional repair essential. Our repair process prioritizes your family’s safety:
Heat Exchanger Integrity: We perform a visual and electronic inspection for cracks. A cracked heat exchanger can allow Carbon Monoxide (CO) to enter your home’s airflow.
Ignition System Service: We clean and test pilot lights and electronic ignitors to ensure reliable startup.
Gas Valve & Pressure Testing: We verify that your furnace is receiving the correct gas pressure for a clean, efficient burn.
Limit Switch & Sensor Calibration: We ensure all safety “kill switches” are functional, preventing the unit from overheating.
The “Burning” Smell: That dusty smell during the first “big freeze” is common, but if it persists, it could indicate electrical overheating or a failing motor.
Squealing or Rattling: Often a sign of a slipping blower belt or a failing bearings in the inducer motor.
Thermostat Disconnect: Sometimes the issue isn’t the heater, but the communication between your smart thermostat and the control board.
Frequent Cycling: If your heater turns on and off constantly, it may be oversized for the home or suffering from restricted airflow.
While many DFW companies focus strictly on AC, we understand the complexities of the American Standard heating lineup.
Factory-Authorized Parts: We use genuine components to ensure your system maintains its high-efficiency rating and manufacturer warranty.
Honest Assessments: We won’t try to sell you a new furnace if a simple $150 part will keep you running safely for years.
Local Expertise: We know the common “Plano problems,” like frozen drain lines in uninsulated attics or power-surge damage to furnace control boards.
Most minor repairs (ignitors, sensors, or capacitors) range from $150 to $450. Major components like blower motors or gas valves can be higher. We always provide a fixed-price quote after the initial $79-$129 diagnostic.
If you have a gas furnace, yes. Any combustion process carries a risk. We recommend a professional safety inspection every autumn and the installation of UL-listed CO detectors on every floor of your home.
Yes! Many newer homes in the North Texas area use electric heat pumps. We specialize in troubleshooting the “reversing valve” and defrost boards that are unique to these systems.