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Heating Contractors in Parcel Return Service, DC

6 zip codes with active providers. Average bid: $92 (national: $116.18).

City Avg

$92

State Avg

$55.38

National Avg

$116.18

Cost Index

40

Furnace & Heating Repair Costs in Parcel Return Service

Typical range: $150–$500 for repairs; $3,500–$10,000 for system replacement

Furnace diagnostic and minor repair$150–$400
Igniter or flame sensor replacement$150–$300
Blower motor replacement$400–$900
Heat exchanger replacement$1,500–$3,500
Gas furnace replacement (80,000 BTU)$3,500–$7,500
Heat pump system installation$5,000–$12,000

Hiring a Furnace & Heating Repair in Parcel Return Service

Emergency service available — many offer same-day appointments

Your furnace won't ignite or keeps shutting off after running briefly — could be a bad igniter, flame sensor, or control board

You smell gas near your furnace or anywhere in the house — leave immediately and call your gas company, then a heating tech

The furnace is blowing cold air or lukewarm air instead of the hot air it should

NATE certification in gas heating or oil heating, depending on your system type

State HVAC or mechanical contractor license — required in most states for gas work

Experience with your specific system type: gas furnace, oil furnace, heat pump, boiler, or radiant heating

Common Furnace & Heating Repair Problems in Parcel Return Service

Failed igniter (hot surface igniter) — the most common reason a gas furnace won't start, usually a $150–$300 repair
Dirty or cracked flame sensor that shuts the furnace off seconds after it lights as a safety precaution
Clogged condensate drain on high-efficiency (90%+) furnaces, triggering a safety lockout
Cracked heat exchanger — a serious safety concern that leaks carbon monoxide into your living space

Questions to Ask a Furnace & Heating Repair in Parcel Return Service

Can you perform a combustion analysis to check my furnace's safety and efficiency?

A combustion analysis measures the gases in your flue to detect carbon monoxide production and verify the furnace is burning fuel efficiently. This is the best way to catch a cracked heat exchanger early.

If the heat exchanger is cracked, how did you verify it?

A cracked heat exchanger diagnosis means replacing the furnace (usually $3,500–$7,500). Some technicians claim this to push a sale. A trustworthy tech will use a combustion analyzer and show you the crack with a camera or mirror.

Is repair worthwhile at this point, or am I better off replacing?

A good rule of thumb: if the repair costs more than half the price of a new furnace and your unit is over 15 years old, replacement usually makes more financial sense. An honest technician will give you a straight answer.

Red Flags When Hiring

  • Diagnoses a cracked heat exchanger without performing a combustion analysis or showing you physical evidence
  • Recommends a full system replacement on the first visit without attempting a repair on a system under 15 years old
  • Doesn't check carbon monoxide levels as part of their diagnostic process — this is a basic safety step
  • Can't explain what's wrong in plain language or rushes through the diagnosis

Safety Tips

  • If you smell natural gas (rotten egg odor) near your furnace, do not flip any switches or create any sparks — leave the house and call your gas utility's emergency line from outside
  • Install carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home and near sleeping areas — a cracked heat exchanger can leak CO without any visible signs
  • Never close off more than 20% of your supply vents to 'redirect' heat — this builds excessive static pressure that can crack the heat exchanger over time

Cost Comparison

Parcel Return Service: $92-20.8% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($116)

Parcel Return Service: $92+66.1% vs District of Columbia Avg

Dashed line = District of Columbia Avg ($55)

Pricing by Zip Code (6 zips)

Zip CodeTop Bidvs City Avg
56901$92.000.0%
56915$92.000.0%
56920$92.000.0%
56933$92.000.0%
56944$92.000.0%
56972$92.000.0%

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does heating contractors cost in Parcel Return Service, District of Columbia?

The average bid for heating contractors in Parcel Return Service is $92, compared to the national average of $116.18. Prices range from $92 to $92 across 6 zip codes.

How does Parcel Return Service compare to the rest of District of Columbia?

Parcel Return Service's average bid of $92 is above the District of Columbia state average of $55.38. The city has a cost index of 40 (100 = national average).

What other services are available in Parcel Return Service?

Parcel Return Service has active providers in 24 service categories. 20 categories have national coverage but no active providers in Parcel Return Service yet.

When should I call a furnace & heating repair in Parcel Return Service?

Your furnace won't ignite or keeps shutting off after running briefly — could be a bad igniter, flame sensor, or control board Many heating contractors in Parcel Return Service offer same-day emergency service.

What should I look for in a furnace & heating repair in Parcel Return Service, District of Columbia?

NATE certification in gas heating or oil heating, depending on your system type. State HVAC or mechanical contractor license — required in most states for gas work.

What warranty should a furnace & heating repair offer?

Repairs should carry a 30–90 day warranty on labor and the manufacturer's warranty on parts. New furnace installations should come with a 1–2 year labor warranty from the installer plus the manufacturer's warranty (typically 10 years on the heat exchanger, 5 years on parts with product registration).