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Gas Furnace Service in Myrtle Beach, SC

From annual tune-ups to emergency repairs, we keep your gas furnace running safely and efficiently. If it's time for a new one, we'll help you pick the right system and install it right. Serving Myrtle Beach, Loris, and all of Horry County.

What We Offer

Gas Furnace Service Done Right

Safety First

We check for carbon monoxide leaks and cracked heat exchangers on every visit. Your family's safety is the priority.

Efficiency Tune-Ups

Annual service keeps your furnace running at peak efficiency so you're not wasting gas or money.

All Major Brands

We service and install every major furnace brand. If it burns gas and makes heat, we work on it.

Honest Recommendations

If a $200 repair will keep it going another 5 years, we'll tell you that. No unnecessary replacements.

Our Process

How It Works

1

Inspection

We look over the whole system — heat exchanger, burners, ignitor, flue, and safety controls.

2

Diagnosis

We tell you exactly what we found, what it means, and what it will cost to fix — before we do anything.

3

Repair or Replace

We handle the repair on the spot, or if replacement makes more sense, we walk you through your options.

Common Questions

Gas Furnace FAQ

Once a year, ideally in the fall before you start using it regularly. An annual tune-up catches small problems early and keeps the system running safely and efficiently.

A dusty smell when you first turn it on for the season is normal — that's just dust burning off. But if you smell rotten eggs or something burning like an electrical wire, shut it off immediately and call us. That could mean a gas leak or an electrical problem.

A well-maintained gas furnace usually lasts 15 to 20 years. If yours is getting up there in age and needing repairs every year, it might be time to start thinking about a replacement.

If it's been properly maintained and the heat exchanger is in good shape, yes. We check for carbon monoxide leaks and cracked heat exchangers during every inspection. If something is off, we'll tell you straight.

In South Carolina, heat pumps are usually more efficient since our winters are mild. Gas furnaces heat faster and work better in really cold snaps. Some homes use both — a heat pump for most days and a gas furnace as backup when it gets really cold.

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