Pahrump's desert nights can drop below freezing in winter. A broken furnace or heating system needs fast attention. Our network of licensed Nevada HVAC contractors handles all heating system repairs.
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Get a realistic cost range for a new HVAC system in Pahrump, NV — based on your home size, system type, and desired efficiency.
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Yes. Despite being known for extreme summer heat, Pahrump winters regularly see nighttime temperatures below 32°F (0°C). January average lows are around 28°F. A reliable furnace or heating system is essential for Pahrump homeowners from November through February.
Most Pahrump homes use gas furnaces or heat pumps. Heat pumps are excellent for Pahrump's climate because they also serve as AC in summer — one system for year-round comfort. Gas furnaces provide strong heat output for the coldest nights. Our contractors can advise on the best option for your home.
Furnace repair costs in Pahrump typically range from $100–$800 depending on the issue. Common repairs include igniter replacement ($150–$300), heat exchanger inspection ($100–$200), and blower motor repair ($200–$600). Get a free quote to compare local contractor pricing.
It should be — and our licensed contractors include CO testing as part of any gas furnace service call. Carbon monoxide from cracked heat exchangers is dangerous and can be fatal. Always request CO testing when having a gas furnace serviced.
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