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Top-Rated NWA Furnace Repair

Furnace breakdowns don’t wait. Get a Franklin HVAC tech to your door in NWA — speedy service, $29 service call, and a flat-rate quote before any work begins. We’ve earned 1,157 5-star Google reviews from your neighbors. Schedule online or call (479) 282-0003.

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5.0 · 1,157 Google reviews

A family-owned and operated company

The Franklin Difference

Why Customers Choose Franklin

Top Rated

Franklin is one of the highest-rated service companies in Northwest Arkansas with a 5.0 rating based on 1,157 Google reviews.

$29 Service Calls

For just $29, we send a tech out to diagnose your furnace and give you an all-in price for the repair. If you decide not to move forward, you only owe the $29.

Same-Day Service

Same-day or next-day service is the norm except for periods of extremely high demand.

No Surprise Pricing

We use flat-rate pricing. The price you approve is the price you pay — no hidden fees, no “milking the clock,” no nickel-and-diming.

Free Second Opinions

Got a repair recommendation from another company that feels off? We’ll come out at no charge and give you a straight, independent second opinion. Learn more.

Franklin Service Guarantee

Every job we do at your home is backed by the Franklin Service Guarantee. Learn more.

TL;DR: If your furnace isn't heating, try the DIY troubleshooting steps below first. If it's still down, Franklin runs furnace service calls across NWA for $29 — you'll get a flat-rate quote before any repair begins.

Try these five DIY troubleshooting steps

Furnace not working? Hold the phone — you may be able to fix the issue yourself for free.

1. Check your thermostat batteries

If your thermostat screen is blank or showing a battery symbol, there’s a good chance bad batteries are your issue. Changing them out is simple: just take the thermostat unit off the wall and toss a couple fresh batteries in it. Note: Even if your thermostat screen is lit, you can still have bad batteries. They may have just enough power to turn the screen on, but not enough to flip the relays that actually do the work of telling your furnace to come on.

2. Check that your furnace hasn’t been accidentally switched off

Sometimes things happen and furnaces get switched off accidentally. To check yours, go to your furnace (oftentimes in the attic) and look for a switch connected to it (it usually looks like a light switch). It should be easy to find. Make sure it’s switched on, and if not, flip it. Not sure what your furnace looks like? Here’s one:

A typical furnace

3. Check that your furnace circuit breaker isn’t tripped or off

There’s a chance your furnace issues can be traced back to the breaker box. To check, go to your breaker box and look for a switch labeled furnace. If the switch is on the opposite side of all the other switches, flip it. Voilà — your issue should be fixed. If the switch is in the middle position, your circuit breaker tripped because of an electrical issue. Flipping it may fix the issue, but we always recommend getting someone out there to figure out what tripped it.

4. Make sure your furnace is receiving fuel

To work, your furnace needs something to burn. If your propane tank is empty or your natural gas is turned off, your furnace is going to turn on then turn right back off. So check and make sure you’ve got fuel going to your furnace.

5. Check your filter

Sometimes filters get so dirty that they cause the entire HVAC system to shut off. To rule that out, replace your old filter with a clean one. If you’ve never changed yours before, first you need to locate it. Most are behind the big metal vent you see in your ceiling (usually a hallway). Here’s a typical one:

Return air vent on a hallway ceiling

Once you find your return air vent, remove the grate and take out the filter. There should be some numbers on the side that tell you what size you need to buy. After buying a new one, place it in the grate with the arrow on the side facing up. Now just flip your furnace circuit breaker off and then back on and cross your fingers!

If you’ve tried the above and still no luck, you can be confident you have a real issue with your heating system. Our service calls are $29 plus tax, so you can get a friendly, trained Franklin technician out to diagnose your issue for around the same cost as a couple large pizzas.

What to expect

How a service call works.

No mystery. Here’s exactly how a Franklin visit goes — whether it’s your first or your fiftieth.

  1. 1

    Book online or call

    Tell us what’s going on — takes about 90 seconds.

  2. 2

    Tech arrives

    We confirm a time window and text you a heads-up when we’re on the way.

  3. 3

    Upfront price

    Flat-rate quote before anything is touched. You decide.

  4. 4

    Fix it — or walk

    If you decline, you only owe the $29 service call. No hard feelings.

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Hear it from your neighbors.

A live, unfiltered feed from Google — good, bad, and everything in between.

5.0 · 1,157 Google reviews

Ayden did an excellent job! He removed my very difficult to remove cast iron sink and replaced the sink, faucet, and garbage disposal. Then cleaned up and hauled the old sink and trash off for me.

Matt Phillips in the last week

It’s cool again!! Our upstairs unit quit on us and we called Franklin because they were highly recommended by a neighbor and friend. Axell Morris was our technician and he was excellent!! Very knowledgeable and detailed and spent a lot of time and care explaining what he found to be the problem and explaining ALL of our options so we could make an educated decision. He was in constant communication as he worked and provided diagnostics and demonstration of each step. We are more than happy with our service and now know why Franklin came highly recommended! 10 out of 10 recommend. Thank you, Axell,

Icem Brewer in the last week

Lee is very polite and professional. On time, spent good time providing service, and offered to change my 2 air filters. No one else ever offered that. Thank you very much Lee.

Ernie Moss in the last week

Francisco Torres was kind and did a good job with the AC Thank you !

Yolanda Aragon in the last week

Franklin has been incredibly reliable for me. They’ve done good work. This time they quoted $800 for the job but when on site they found a way to cut the price in half while still resolving the issue.

Joe Boone in the last week
FAQ

Common furnace repair questions.

How fast can you fix my furnace?
Same-day or next-day service is the norm in Northwest Arkansas. If it's an emergency, we'll route an on-call technician to you the same day, including evenings and Saturdays. Book online or call (479) 282-0003 and we'll give you the soonest available window before you hang up.
How much does a furnace repair cost?
It depends on the part. Small miscellaneous repairs start at $89.98. Cleaning the ignition components is $189.83, replacing a hot surface ignitor is $269.89, and replacing a flame sensor is $289.92. Larger replacements start higher: gas valves from $514.81 and inducer motors from $553.33. Pricing includes parts and labor; sales tax not included, and rates can shift over time, so your tech will quote the exact flat-rate price on-site before any work begins. If the unit is past its useful life, we'll quote a replacement too.
Is it dangerous to run my furnace if it's making strange noises?
Possibly. Banging, rumbling, or burning smells can indicate cracked heat exchangers or gas issues — both are carbon-monoxide risks. Shut the system off, ventilate, and call us. Same-day diagnostic for safety concerns.
Are your technicians licensed and insured?
Yes. Every Franklin technician works under our Arkansas state licensing, and we're fully insured (general liability + workers' comp). Our team is also background-checked and drug-tested. Email us if you'd like proof of license and insurance.
Do you guarantee the work?
Yes — every job is backed by the Franklin Service Guarantee. If something we repaired or installed isn't right, we'll come back and make it right at no charge.
What happens if you can't fix it on the first visit?
Most repairs are made on the spot, but if a repair needs a specific part from the factory, we will order it and come back to install it ASAP.
What is the $29 service call?
It's our diagnostic visit. A licensed technician comes out, figures out what's actually going on, and gives you an all-in flat-rate price for the repair before any work starts. If you decide not to move forward, you only owe the $29 — no penalty. Replacement quotes (water heaters, AC systems, panels, etc.) are always free.
Do you offer financing?
Yes. We've teamed up with Wells Fargo to offer financing on home repairs over $500, upon credit approval. See our financing page for current promotions, or ask your technician for options before approving the quote.
Do you offer services other than this?
Yes — Franklin handles HVAC, plumbing, and electrical work. Same crew, same $29 service call, same flat-rate guarantee.