Heating & Furnace Repair in Catalina, AZ
Strange noises, weak airflow, or a furnace that won't ignite—heating problems in Catalina always seem to surface when you need warmth most. Catalina lies at the northern edge of the Tucson metro, where the open desert terrain means strong afternoon winds can drive dust into HVAC systems year-round. Homes in Catalina range from manufactured homes on larger lots to custom-built single-family residences, many with well water systems rather than municipal supply. ABC Water & Air carries common parts on every truck to minimize return visits and downtime.
What We Offer in Catalina
All Heating Systems
Gas furnaces, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, electric heaters — we service and repair them all.
Safety Inspections
We check for carbon monoxide leaks, gas line issues, and cracked heat exchangers to keep your family safe.
Fast Diagnostics
Our technicians use advanced diagnostic tools to pinpoint the issue quickly and get your heat back on.
Preventive Maintenance
Regular maintenance extends your system's life. We'll catch small issues before they become expensive repairs.
Common Heating & Furnace Repair Issues in Catalina
Duct disconnections in Catalina attics and crawl spaces—often caused by monsoon winds or pest activity—allow heated air to escape before it reaches living spaces.
Dirty flame sensors in Catalina furnaces cause intermittent shutdowns because the control board can't confirm a stable flame, leading to a frustrating cycle of the heater starting and stopping.
Rodent damage to wiring and ductwork in Catalina homes is a surprisingly common cause of heating malfunctions, particularly in homes near open desert or agricultural areas.
Catalina Neighborhoods We Serve
Heating & Furnace Repair FAQ for Catalina
Do you repair wall heaters and floor furnaces in Catalina?
Yes, we service wall heaters, floor furnaces, and other legacy heating systems commonly found in older Catalina homes. If your unit is beyond repair, we can also help you upgrade to a modern, safer, and more efficient heating system.
Why is my furnace blowing cold air in Catalina?
A furnace blowing cold air usually means the pilot light or igniter has failed, the flame sensor is dirty, or the system has overheated and tripped a safety limit switch. Our technicians diagnose and resolve these issues quickly, often in under an hour.
How often should my heating system be serviced in Catalina?
We recommend an annual heating tune-up in the fall, before you need the system for the first time. This visit includes safety checks, cleaning, and component testing that prevent mid-winter breakdowns and keep your warranty valid.
Need Heating & Furnace Repair in Catalina?
ABC Water & Air provides fast, reliable heating & furnace repair services throughout Catalina and the surrounding area.
Zip Codes We Serve in Catalina