Spokane Valley WA Furnace Repair, Service, Maintenance & Installation

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Furnace Repair, Service & Installation in Spokane Valley, WA

When your furnace stops working on a Spokane Valley winter night with temperatures below zero, there is no time to wait. Adam & Sam Brothers Repair provides same-day gas furnace repair throughout Spokane Valley and surrounding communities. We also provide pre-season furnace maintenance, full installation and replacement, and scheduled service programs — all with a fixed quote and no hidden fees.

Furnaces in Spokane Valley work harder than almost anywhere in Washington State. The combination of extreme cold winters, very dry air that generates static electricity damaging control boards, and the demands of continuous heating operation through months of serious cold puts every furnace component through more stress than a comparable unit in a mild climate. Older furnaces are generally more reliable than new ones — their mechanical simplicity means fewer electronic components to fail, and their parts are inexpensive and widely available. Modern high-efficiency furnaces are quieter and use less gas, but their variable-speed motors and complex electronics are expensive to repair when they fail.

What Actually Breaks in Spokane Valley Furnaces — From Most to Least Common

Igniter failure — by far the most common furnace repair in Spokane Valley. The hot surface igniter is a ceramic element that glows red-hot to ignite the gas burner. It weakens over time and eventually fails to reach ignition temperature. A furnace with a failing igniter may start inconsistently, take multiple tries, or not start at all. Igniter replacement is a straightforward same-day repair — we carry igniters for all major brands in our Spokane Valley service vehicles.

Flame sensor failure — the flame sensor is a metal rod that detects whether the burner actually lit after the igniter fires. When the sensor is coated with oxidation it cannot conduct the small current that tells the control board the flame is present — the board shuts off the gas as a safety measure. A furnace that starts, runs for 5-10 seconds, then shuts off and restarts repeatedly is almost always a dirty flame sensor. Cleaning or replacing the flame sensor is a same-day repair.

Temperature sensors and pressure switches — furnaces have multiple safety sensors that monitor temperature limits and combustion pressure. When any of these trip repeatedly, the furnace goes into lockout mode. These sensors protect against real problems — a tripping limit switch often means restricted airflow from a dirty filter, a blocked flue, or an overheating heat exchanger — and diagnosing the root cause matters as much as replacing the sensor.

Inducer motor failure — the inducer motor draws combustion gases through the heat exchanger and out the flue before the burner fires. It is required for operation and its failure stops the furnace entirely. Inducer motors fail from bearing wear and are a common repair on furnaces over 10 years old in Spokane Valley. The part cost varies — on older simpler furnaces, inducer motors are widely available and reasonably priced. On newer variable-speed systems, the cost is significantly higher.

Blower motor failure — the blower motor moves heated air from the heat exchanger through your ducts and throughout the home. The same motor runs during cooling season as well. On older furnaces, blower motors cost $100-$150 and are easy to source. On newer high-efficiency variable-speed systems, ECM blower motors can cost $400-$500 or more. This cost difference is a real consideration when weighing repair vs replacement on an aging furnace.

Control board failure — the furnace control board coordinates all ignition and safety functions. Boards fail from power surges, age, and in Spokane Valley, static electricity from the very dry winter air. Control board replacement costs vary significantly by brand and model. We diagnose control board failures accurately — a failing board mimics many other problems, and we verify the diagnosis before recommending replacement.

Heat exchanger failure — a cracked heat exchanger allows combustion gases to mix with the air circulating through your home. This is a safety issue, not just a comfort issue. We inspect heat exchangers with a camera during maintenance visits. A cracked heat exchanger typically means furnace replacement — the cost of replacing a heat exchanger on an aging furnace rarely makes financial sense compared to a new unit.

Ductwork issues — metal ductwork deteriorates over time depending on installation quality and use. Disconnected joints, corroded sections, and improper sealing reduce heating efficiency and can cause uneven temperatures throughout the home. We inspect accessible ductwork as part of our furnace service visits in Spokane Valley.

Furnace Maintenance in Spokane Valley

Annual fall maintenance before Spokane Valley’s heating season includes igniter inspection and testing, flame sensor cleaning, heat exchanger visual inspection, burner cleaning, inducer motor check, blower motor inspection, flue inspection, filter replacement, and thermostat calibration. This maintenance visit catches most of the failure modes above before they leave you without heat in January. We offer scheduled annual maintenance programs for Spokane Valley homeowners.

Furnace Installation in Spokane Valley

We hold contractor accounts with Ferguson and HVAC Direct at wholesale pricing below retail — we can often sell and install a new furnace for less than you would pay buying direct. Our licensed Spokane Valley technicians handle system selection, sizing, installation, permit filing through the City of Spokane Valley Permit Center, and inspection coordination. All installations include a full warranty. A Duct Leakage Affidavit may be required by the Washington State Energy Code for new installations — we handle this documentation as part of the permit process.

Fixed Quote Before We Start

Every furnace repair, maintenance, and installation in Spokane Valley starts with a full assessment and a fixed quote. No hidden charges. You approve — then we proceed.


Furnace Brands We Service in Spokane Valley

🌀 Carrier
⭐ Trane
💡 Lennox
🔧 Rheem
💎 Goodman
🏠 Bryant
🌿 York
🏆 American Standard
🔥 Amana

🌀 Carrier
⭐ Trane
💡 Lennox
💎 Goodman
🏠 Bryant
🔧 Rheem
🏆 American Standard
🔥 Amana

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer same-day furnace repair in Spokane Valley?

Yes. Furnace failures in Spokane Valley winter are emergencies — we prioritize same-day repair 6 days a week. Call as early as possible for fastest scheduling.

My furnace starts then shuts off after a few seconds — what is wrong?

Almost certainly a dirty or failed flame sensor. The burner lights but the sensor doesn’t detect the flame and shuts down gas as a safety measure. This cycle repeats. Flame sensor cleaning or replacement is a straightforward same-day repair in Spokane Valley.

My furnace won’t start at all — what are the most likely causes?

In order of likelihood for Spokane Valley: failed igniter, failed flame sensor putting the system in lockout, tripped limit switch from a dirty filter, failed inducer motor, or control board issue. Our technicians diagnose systematically — not by replacing parts randomly — so you get an accurate fixed quote for the actual problem.

Are new furnaces more expensive to repair than old ones in Spokane Valley?

Yes — significantly. Modern variable-speed furnaces have ECM blower motors that cost $400-$500+ versus $100-$150 on older units. Control boards on new systems are also more expensive and model-specific. Older furnaces have simple parts that are widely available and affordable. This is a real factor when deciding repair vs replacement on an aging furnace.

Does a furnace replacement in Spokane Valley require a permit?

Yes. Mechanical permits are required for furnace installation and replacement in Spokane Valley. Applications go through the City of Spokane Valley Permit Center — the online portal at spokanevalleywa.gov makes the process straightforward for like-for-like replacements. We handle all permit applications and inspection scheduling on your behalf.

Are you licensed for gas furnace work in Spokane Valley, WA?

Yes. Adam & Sam Brothers Repair is fully licensed in Washington State. License: ADAMSBR771PL · ADAMSBR752QE.


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A Thibault 3 weeks ago

Great service! Response time was great and Adam came out on a Saturday. Had the necessary parts with him to avoid another trip. He used phone translation to ensure we were properly informed as well Thanks!
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David Shockley 1 month ago

They came to fix our A/C. They accurately diagnosed and repaired our air-conditioning in less than an hour. He even cleaned the inside of the A/C and made sure no mess was left behind. Very polite and professional.
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Angie Haberman 1 month ago

He was able to come same day and gave us an hour window instead of 4 or 6 like other shops. He was clean, kind, professional, and very fast. He had all the parts and we are very satisfied.
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Angelea Elkins 2 months ago

I am so thankful for their friendly and professional service! They were able to schedule me quickly and diagnose my fridge issues immediately! There was a delay is service only because the manufacture had their email wrong, and our compressor took awhile to ship. As soon as the compressor arrived, Adam & Sam Brothers contacted me and scheduled repair the next day. It is such a relief to find a company that is professional through & through! They did exactly what they said they were going to do and even showed up on time to do the repair! Their contact info is permanently in my phone, just in case another HVAC decides to break down! Thank you!
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Stephen Ertel 2 months ago

Sam fixed our Heat Pump at a very reasonable cost and he happily answered questions along the way. He was definitely skilled, a good troubleshooter and trustworthy. Good job!
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Hope Toriello 4 months ago

We are so appreciative of this company's service. I called in the morning and was satisfied knowing that someone would help us with our dryer,which was full of wet clothing and no longer heating.The window of time for expecting a technician was accurate.A technician arrived at our home after 7 (p.m.) and worked till after 9 (p.m.)He rapidly and expertly assessed the problem. He had all the needed parts with him.He worked non-stop replacing parts,he also cleaned years of built up lint in the vent hose and I am now pleased to know how to maintain that myself.The technician was pleasant,professional,efficient,and thorough,as one would expect.We did receive an email invoice with the total charge only,however, it would be helpful if they would offer an itemized invoice. In hindsight,we were probably overcharged for the completed work.We agreed to the the offered quote as it was late in the evening,he traveled far and we were pleased to have him do a great job.I highly recommend Adam & Sam brothers repair.

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