The experts at Express Plumbing, Heating, and Air provide quick and reliable furnace repair services for all gas and electric furnace makes and models. We help customers address common furnace-related issues, such as:
Not only can we perform almost any type of plumbing job for you, but we can also help you navigate the process of getting a permit, which is required in the city of Boise when you add, replace, repair or relocate pipes in your home, install new plumbing fixtures or a water heater, replumb your pipes, or replace fixtures if concealed plumbing is required.
Yes! Our team is highly skilled in all plumbing jobs, big and small. Let us fix your leak and make sure it’s not a sign of a bigger issue.
Yes, we will come to diagnose the cause of your water heater issue and discuss your options. In some cases, a simple repair will be needed; in others, we may recommend a replacement.
Low water pressure could be caused by cracked or corroded pipes causing a leak elsewhere in the home, a blocked valve, a clog, or a municipal water problem. Call a plumber if your water pressure suddenly changes.
There are many reasons your AC unit isn’t working as it should, like a compressor or thermostat problem. In this case, it’s best to have a professional diagnose the issue.
Depending on the sound, it might indicate a minor issue like a loose fan motor, a dirty air filter, or a more serious problem. For example, hissing may mean a valve leak or compressor issue, squealing or screeching may indicate a motor problem, and banging or loud rattling might mean something has come loose inside the motor.
Yes, along with turning off your lights and using cold water to wash your clothes, you can also improve HVAC efficiency by changing air filters frequently, scheduling professional maintenance calls, and ensuring your ducts are properly sealed and insulated. Installing a tankless water heater can also reduce energy waste.
If your heat pump or furnace is over a decade old, if repairs are costing more than your replacement would, if your energy bills continue to increase, or if you are ready to upgrade your system to include conveniences like a programmable thermostat, it might be time to replace your HVAC system.
A more energy-efficient plumbing system uses less power and less water. This may include installing low-flow fixtures or a tankless water heater, but it also includes fixing leaks, running toilets, and ensuring your pipes are well-insulated inside your walls.