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Furnace Not Igniting? Fast Repair in Phenix City

If your furnace tries to start but never ignites, your home can lose heat quickly. Ignition faults are often tied to flame sensing, igniters, gas flow, pressure switches, or control boards.

Underwood Heating & Air Conditioning provides same-day furnace diagnostics in Phenix City, Auburn, Opelika, and East Alabama with 24/7 emergency support for urgent no-heat situations.

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Repeated ignition failure can trigger system lockouts and complete heat loss. Safe checks help, but persistent ignition issues should be diagnosed quickly to protect comfort and safety.

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8 common reasons this HVAC problem happens

1. Thermostat not sending proper heat call

Symptoms: No ignition sequence begins, or sequence starts inconsistently.

DIY check: Set thermostat to Heat and raise setpoint several degrees.

Professional fix: Test thermostat signal and control wiring and correct call sequence faults.

2. Dirty or failing flame sensor

Symptoms: Burners ignite briefly then shut off within seconds.

DIY check: Note short burner cycles and repeated restart attempts.

Professional fix: Clean or replace flame sensor and verify stable flame proving signal.

3. Faulty hot surface igniter

Symptoms: Furnace calls for heat but burners never light.

DIY check: Listen for startup sequence without full burner ignition.

Professional fix: Test igniter continuity/operation and replace failed igniter assembly.

4. Gas supply or gas valve issue

Symptoms: Ignition sequence starts but no burner flame establishes.

DIY check: Confirm other gas appliances (if any) are operating normally.

Professional fix: Test gas valve operation and pressure conditions and restore safe fuel delivery.

5. Pressure switch or venting fault

Symptoms: Inducer may run but ignition sequence halts before burner light-off.

DIY check: Look for obvious vent intake/exhaust obstructions outdoors.

Professional fix: Verify pressure switch function and correct venting/airflow restrictions.

6. Dirty filter causing limit/safety interruptions

Symptoms: Heat starts then shuts down, with poor airflow at vents.

DIY check: Replace dirty filter and confirm supply/return airflow is open.

Professional fix: Measure airflow/static pressure and resolve safety-trip root causes.

7. Condensate drain issue on high-efficiency furnace

Symptoms: Intermittent lockout and failed ignition sequence.

DIY check: Check for water near furnace base or drain tubing.

Professional fix: Clear condensate path, verify pressure switch behavior, and reset lockout conditions.

8. Control board or relay failure

Symptoms: Random startup behavior or no ignition despite valid heat demand.

DIY check: Track whether startup sequence differs from call to call.

Professional fix: Perform board-level diagnostics and replace failed control components.

Quick troubleshooting flow (before you call)

  1. Step 1: Is thermostat in Heat mode and set above room temperature?

    If yes: Go to Step 2.

    If no: Correct settings and wait for restart.

  2. Step 2: Is the filter dirty or airflow restricted?

    If yes: Replace filter and retry one heat cycle.

    If no: Go to Step 3.

  3. Step 3: Do burners attempt ignition then shut off quickly?

    If yes: Likely flame-sensing/ignition issue. Schedule same-day repair.

    If no: Go to Step 4.

  4. Step 4: Do you smell gas or notice unusual combustion signs?

    If yes: Turn system off and request emergency service immediately.

    If no: Go to Step 5.

  5. Step 5: Still no heat after safe checks?

    If yes: Call for professional ignition diagnostics.

    If no: Monitor and schedule maintenance to prevent repeat lockouts.

DIY checks you can do safely

Confirm thermostat demand

Incorrect mode and schedules are common after weather transitions.

Replace dirty filter

Airflow restriction can trigger safety interruptions during startup.

Check breaker and power switch

Verify furnace power at breaker and service switch location.

Observe startup pattern

Short ignition attempts or repeated retries are useful diagnostic clues.

Prioritize safety

If gas odor or burning smell appears, shut system off and call immediately.

When to call a professional immediately

  • !Gas smell near furnace or vents
  • !Complete no-heat outage in cold conditions
  • !Burning or electrical odor during startup
  • !Repeated lockouts with vulnerable occupants at home
  • !Visible soot or abnormal combustion signs

What to expect from our diagnosis process

  1. 1. Heat-call and control-sequence verification
  2. 2. Igniter, flame sensor, and gas-valve diagnostics
  3. 3. Pressure switch, venting, and condensate checks
  4. 4. Airflow and safety-limit testing
  5. 5. Upfront repair options before work starts
  6. 6. Post-repair ignition and heat delivery verification

Pricing transparency and next steps

Ignition failures can involve low-cost sensor fixes or broader control/gas-side repairs.

We provide clear options after root-cause diagnostics are complete.

You approve all work before repair begins.

Serving Phenix City, Auburn, Opelika & East Alabama

Same-day furnace ignition diagnostics are available across Phenix City, Auburn, Opelika, and surrounding East Alabama service areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Furnace Not Igniting? Fast Repair in Phenix City FAQ

Why is my furnace not igniting?

Common causes include dirty flame sensors, failed igniters, gas-valve issues, pressure switch faults, or control board problems.

Can a dirty filter affect furnace ignition?

Yes. Restricted airflow can trigger safety controls and interrupt heating cycles.

What if my furnace lights then shuts off quickly?

That pattern often points to flame-sensing or combustion-sequence issues.

Is furnace ignition failure an emergency?

It can be, especially in cold weather, complete no-heat outages, or when gas odor is present.

Should I keep trying to restart a non-igniting furnace?

Repeated attempts can trigger lockouts and stress components. Perform safe checks, then call if the issue continues.

Do you offer same-day furnace repair in Auburn and Opelika?

Yes. Same-day scheduling is common, and emergency support is available for urgent no-heat calls.

Do you repair both gas and electric heating systems?

Yes. We service gas furnaces, electric furnaces, and heat pump systems.

What should I do if I smell gas?

Turn system off, avoid ignition sources, and contact emergency service immediately.

Will you explain repair versus replacement options?

Yes. We review system condition and long-term value before you choose a path.

Do you provide upfront pricing before repairs?

Yes. We provide clear options after diagnosis and before any work starts.

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