Arlington (Main Office)
Boost Air And PlumbingArlington, TX
- 2313 Michigan Ct
Arlington, TX 76016 - (817) 839-4672
- Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PMSaturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMSunday: Closed

Furnace Repair
If your heater is running but no air is coming through the vents, your blower motor has likely failed. We provide immediate furnace repair to replace burnt-out motors and get your HVAC system moving air again across the DFW metroplex.
What neighbors say
You usually hear a blower motor failing before it actually quits. A high-pitched screeching or grinding sound often indicates that the ball bearings are worn out. If the motor smells like burning plastic or ozone, the electrical windings are likely shorting out. This happens frequently in North Texas when dusty return air puts extra strain on the motor.
Sometimes the furnace stays on but you feel no air at the registers. This leads to a furnace not heating repair call because the unit will quickly hit its primary limit switch and shut down. If the motor is getting power but won't turn, it is time for a replacement. We check the lead wires and control board first to confirm the motor is actually the culprit.

Older furnaces typically use PSC motors which are simpler and cheaper to swap. Modern high-efficiency units from brands like Goodman or Rheem use ECM motors. These vary their speed to save energy but are more expensive when they fail. We carry universal replacements for standard motors to get your heat back on in one visit.
ECM motors often require specific programming or modules. Our NATE-certified techs carry the diagnostic tools to see if the whole motor is dead or just the control module. Replacing just the module can save you hundreds of dollars on the repair. We always give you the price upfront so there are no surprises.

A dead blower motor does more than just stop the air. Without air moving over the heat exchanger, the furnace temperature spikes instantly. This can cause the metal to crack, which is a much bigger problem than a motor swap. We often find that a bad blower motor is linked to other issues like a furnace flame sensor replacement or a tripped limit.
Cleanliness is a huge factor here. During a replacement, we clean the squirrel cage fan wheel. If those blades are caked in North Texas dust, the motor has to work twice as hard to move air. A clean wheel and a new motor usually result in a noticeable drop in your monthly electric bill. Short cycling is also reduced.

We have been working on DFW heating systems for over 10 years and know how these units handle our erratic winters. Our techs are EPA 608 certified and we maintain an A+ rating with the BBB. We do not just slap a motor in and leave. We check your static pressure and ductwork to make sure the new motor lasts.
Whether you have a vertical unit in a closet or a horizontal furnace in a cramped attic, we handle the heavy lifting. We also check related components like the furnace ignitor replacement needs while the unit is open. Proper amp draw testing ensures your new motor is running within factory specs before we sign off on the job.

FAQs
Call (817) 839-4672 to get a NATE-certified tech out today.
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Boost Air And Plumbing dispatches trucks from our Arlington main office and our Grand Prairie shop, covering Tarrant and Dallas counties with same-day HVAC and plumbing service. Call (817) 839-4672 for either location.
Arlington (Main Office)
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