Nashville Furnace Repair Service
Same-day furnace repair in Nashville. $89 diagnostic waived with repair. CO safety check included. Gas & electric systems.
Furnace Repair Nashville TN
Hughes HVAC repairs gas and electric furnaces throughout Nashville and Madison, TN. Same-day service available, $89 diagnostic waived with repair.
Nashville winters are short but sharp. The most common furnace failures we handle: igniter failure, dirty flame sensor, tripped limit switch, failed capacitor (heat pump), and cracked heat exchangers on older systems. Every furnace service call includes a carbon monoxide safety inspection.
Warning Signs
Nashville winters get cold enough to matter — don't wait.
Furnace runs but house won't warm up. Failed igniter, flame sensor, or heat exchanger.
Should be blue. Yellow or orange flame can indicate CO production — turn off and call immediately.
Furnace fires on and off without reaching temp. Dirty filter, limit switch, or thermostat issue.
Gas smell means call immediately. Burning or musty smells on startup need same-day service.
Delayed gas ignition causes a small explosion. Damages heat exchanger over time.
Efficiency drop usually means dirty burners, failing heat exchanger, or blower motor issues.
How It Works
From first call to fixed — fast, clear, no surprises.
Call or schedule online. We confirm within 1 hour.
Licensed tech arrives on time, tools ready.
Clear price before we start. No surprises.
Fixed right the first time. Every time.
Brands We Service
Parts stocked for the most common systems — most repairs completed same day.
Common Questions
Furnace repair in Nashville typically runs $150–$600. Igniter replacement $150–$300; flame sensor $100–$200; control board $400–$700. Hughes HVAC provides upfront pricing before work begins — $89 diagnostic waived with repair.
Yes. Emergency furnace repair is available 24/7 throughout Nashville. Call (615) 219-9882. We prioritize no-heat calls, especially when children, elderly, or vulnerable occupants are present.
The most common Nashville furnace failures are: failed igniter, dirty flame sensor, tripped safety limit switch (usually from a clogged filter), and failed run capacitor on heat pump systems.
Yes. A furnace burner should produce a steady blue flame. Yellow or orange flame indicates incomplete combustion and possible carbon monoxide production. Turn the system off and call (615) 219-9882 immediately.
Yes. Every Hughes HVAC furnace service call includes a CO safety inspection and heat exchanger visual inspection at no extra charge.
200 Madison St, Madison, TN 37115. We serve Nashville and all of Middle Tennessee. Phone: (615) 219-9882.
Same-day service in Nashville & Madison, TN. Upfront pricing. No surprises.