Furnace Repair in Chatsworth & Dalton, GA.

Since 1988, True Temp Heating & Air Conditioning has kept North Georgia homes cozy through every winter chill. From expert furnace repairs to high-efficiency installations, our NATE-certified team provides the reliable service and honest pricing you deserve. Trust the local experts in Chatsworth and Dalton to keep your home warm and your energy bills low.

Furnace Repair — Keeping North Georgia Comfortable Year Round.


When your furnace refuses to start, the thought of do-it-yourself furnace repair in Chatsworth, Georgia, can appear pretty daunting.


Fortunately, if you find you need help from a heating and cooling pro in Chatsworth, Georgia, True Temp Heating & Air Conditioning can handle all your furnace problems—so you don’t have to! We fix most types and brands of heating systems and also deliver emergency furnace repair.


CALL TODAY: 706-695-7492


If it’s time for a new heating system instead of repair, True Temp Heating & Air Conditioning also delivers energy-efficient furnace installation in Chatsworth, Georgia.


While you’re chatting with us, think about a regular furnace maintenance plan that may assist in avoiding unnecessary repairs and increase your system efficiency. We can advise you as to how regularly your furnace should have a tune-up from one of our certified pros.


How do you know if your home needs heating repair? Read the straightforward guide below.

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8 Warning Signs Your Home Needs Furnace Repair

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Some areas of your home are colder.

Your furnace should warm your entire home. If it’s not and some rooms in your home are too cold, reach out to one of our HVAC technicians for furnace maintenance or repair.

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Your monthly energy bills spike.

If you aren’t really using your furnace more, but your home heating bills are rising much more than they should, it could be that your furnace is inefficient and requires repair.

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Unusual sounds from your furnace.

All HVAC systems make some noise, but if your furnace starts to make weird noises—especially clanging—it’s a sign you need it examined by an expert.

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Your heating system turns off and on.

Referred to as short cycling, a furnace that is constantly starting and stopping instead of turning on and running steadily through its cycle most likely requires repair from a skilled HVAC technician.

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The heating system won’t turn on.

If your furnace doesn’t start, that’s a clear sign you need a HVAC repair. If it turns out you need furnace replacement, our HVAC technicians in can help you select a new energy-efficient furnace.

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Water leaking around your HVAC.

Any type of water pooling around your heating and cooling system is a sign there’s something amiss that needs prompt HVAC repair. We’ll give you a diagnosis and present your repair options.

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Your heating system smells weird.

Furnaces shouldn't smell bad. If there's a persistent foul odor, seek repair. A gas or rotten egg smell may indicate a gas leak; evacuate immediately and reach out to get help when safe.

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Insufficient airflow out of vents.

Weak airflow from vents can stem from issues like a faulty ventilation system, a malfunctioning blower motor, or a clogged filter, often necessitating HVAC repair, maintenance, or furnace installation.

Frequently Asked Questions: Furnace Repair

  • What are the signs my furnace needs to be repaired?

    You may notice rooms that won’t warm up, unusual noises like banging, squealing, or rattling, short cycling, odd smells when the heat runs, or higher-than-expected heating costs. If your system isn’t keeping up, it’s smart to have a technician inspect it.

  • Is it safe to keep running my furnace if it’s acting up?

    If you smell gas or a CO detector alerts, turn the furnace off, get to fresh air, and contact emergency services and your HVAC company. For non-emergency issues, it’s often okay to run it briefly, but it may lead to a bigger repair.


  • Why is my furnace blowing cold air?

    This can happen due to thermostat settings, restricted airflow, ignition issues, a dirty flame sensor, or overheating that triggers a safety limit. A technician can test the system safely and recommend the right fix.


  • How quickly can a furnace repair be completed?

    Many repairs can be completed in one visit, but the timeline depends on the issue, how easy the unit is to service, and parts availability. After diagnosing the problem, your technician can outline next steps and timing.

  • Is it worth fixing an older furnace?

    A furnace may be a better candidate for replacement if it breaks down often, is older and inefficient, or has major component issues. If the problem is isolated and the system has been reliable, repair is often the most practical route. A pro can help you compare options.