
Heating repair for Nashville, TN
Professional Heating Repair Removes the Chill in Your Home
Heaters are a very important appliance in our home. When the cold sets in, make sure your heater is properly prepared for the task at hand. Contact Haskins Heating & Cooling for heater repair in Nashville, TN, and the surrounding areas.
With over 37 years of experience in the heating and cooling business and a three-time winner of the Mainstreet Award for Best HVAC contractor, you know you can count on us. We are available to you when you need us most — give us a call at
615-746-6390 when you need heater repair. We are also available for emergency 24-hour repairs.
Heating Repair
Many people get to fall without thinking about their heaters only to switch them on and no heat comes out, or the heater makes an awful sound or odor. If your heater is having issues, or if you want to make sure your heater will be in top condition before you turn it on this year, contact Haskins Heating & Cooling.
Every home appliance eventually breaks down, but if your heater or furnace is properly maintained and repaired, your heater could last for many years. Small parts can become worn or dislodged, other parts can become worn from consistent use and eventually break and large parts may require cleaning or oiling to keep them moving smoothly.
No matter what type of heater you use in your home, we can maintain, repair, and replace them all. Whether you need a simple filter change or, you need to replace the entire unit, our HVAC techs have the experience and qualifications necessary to help you out.
For all of your HVAC needs, contact Haskins Heating & Cooling for prompt, reliable, and even emergency repairs. Send us a message on our contact page if you have any further questions.
Read on to learn more about what your heater repair visit might look like.
Typical Tasks Performed During a Heater Repair Visit
- Inspect the mechanical systems and heating element
- Replace or clean filters
- Monitor duct flow to find any problems with warm air reaching all of your home’s zones
- Inspect wiring, controls, and other electrical components and repair or replace any malfunctioning elements
- Cover any heating issues with homeowner, including thermostat and insulation suggestions
- Calibrate or adjust thermostat after the heating system is serviced
- Discuss safety concerns and alert homeowner to potential future problems