Furnace Repair in Bryant
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- Flame sensor
- $70 – $225
- Igniter
- $125 – $400
- Blower motor
- $350 – $1.3k
- Control board
- $250 – $700
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Furnace repair cost by part.
Typical Bryant repair pricing including parts and labor. A diagnostic fee usually applies and is often credited toward the work.
Furnace repair in Bryant, Arkansas typically runs $65–$175 for diagnostic fees, with part-specific costs like flame sensor ($70–$225), igniter ($125–$400), blower motor ($350–$1,300), control board ($250–$700), and heat exchanger ($1,300–$3,100+). Given the median home age of 26 years, many Bryant homes have furnaces approaching or past their expected lifespan. Local HVAC work must be performed by a contractor licensed by the Arkansas Department of Labor & Licensing under the 2021 IMC, and mechanical permits are required for changeouts. In this mixed-humid climate with high cooling demand, a heat pump is often recommended for year-round efficiency. Federal 25C tax credits (30% up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pumps, up to $600 for high-efficiency central AC) are available in Arkansas.
- Diagnostic / service callOften credited toward the repair$65 – $175
- Flame sensor or thermocoupleCommon no-heat cause on gas units$70 – $225
- Hot-surface igniterFurnace clicks but won’t light$125 – $400
- Blower motorNo airflow / weak airflow$350 – $1,300
- Heat exchangerCracked exchanger often means replace$1,300 – $3,100+
* A cracked heat exchanger is a safety issue — on an older furnace, replacement is usually the call.
Pricing reviewed · Local data from U.S. Census ACS
HVAC systems in Bryant
U.S. Census ACS- Households
- 8,300
- Homeowners
- 5,731
- 68% own
- Median home value
- $209,300
- Median income
- $76,282
- Median home built
- 2000
- Housing units
- 8,491
With a median home built in 2000, many Bryant AC and furnace systems are at or past their 12–15 year lifespan — a common reason replacements spike here.
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What’s different about Bryant.
Generic cost pages skip the things that actually decide your price and which system fits here — local code, climate, and the money you can claim back.
Recommended unit for Bryant
Given Arkansas’s mixed-humid climate and mixed heating, high-seer2 heat pump is the sensible default for most Bryant homes. With a long, hard cooling season here, stepping up the SEER2 tier pays back through lower summer bills. A pro can confirm the right size and system for your home with a load calculation.
Sources: SWEPCO Arkansas HVAC Incentive Program · Entergy Arkansas Residential Point of Purchase Solutions · Arkansas Dept. of Labor & Licensing HVAC-R / IMC 2021
What Bryant code requires
Installing or replacing an HVAC system in Bryant follows Arkansas rules under the state mechanical code. Here’s what applies statewide:
- PermitRequired
Mechanical permit pulled by your licensed HVAC contractor; covers equipment, refrigerant, and the electrical disconnect.
- SEER2 minimum14.3 SEER2 (Southeast)
Federal Southeast-region minimum for new split-system AC. Higher tiers cut bills and unlock rebates.
- Load calculationRecommended
Sizing by load calc — not rule of thumb — prevents an oversized unit that short-cycles and never dehumidifies.
- RefrigerantR-454B / R-32 (R-410A phased down 2025+)
- Good to know—
HVAC work must be done by a contractor licensed by the Arkansas Dept. of Labor & Licensing under the 2021 IMC; local mechanical permits/inspections apply on changeouts.
Sources: SWEPCO Arkansas HVAC Incentive Program · Entergy Arkansas Residential Point of Purchase Solutions · Arkansas Dept. of Labor & Licensing HVAC-R / IMC 2021
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Money back in Bryant
Arkansas heating is mostly mixed, which shapes the money back:
- State$250-$600 per tonSWEPCO Arkansas Residential HVAC Incentive (high-efficiency heat pump/AC) →
State or utility program — verify eligibility before you buy.
- StateUp to $500 per unitEntergy Arkansas Residential Point of Purchase (heat pump water heater) →
State or utility program — verify eligibility before you buy.
- Federal30% of cost, up to $2,000Federal 25C tax credit — heat pump →
For a qualifying ENERGY STAR heat pump meeting the CEE efficiency tier. Claimed on your federal return.
The federal 25C tax credit (30%, up to $2,000 for a qualifying heat pump and up to $600 for a high-efficiency central AC) applies in every state, including Arkansas.
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Furnace Repair in Bryant, explained.
Why furnace repair costs vary in Bryant
Labor rates reflect the local median income of $76,282 and the need for licensed contractors. Older homes (median built 2000) may have harder-to-access ductwork or outdated electrical systems, increasing repair time. Permit fees and inspection requirements add to the base cost. The type of repair—simple sensor replacement vs. major heat exchanger work—drives the largest price swings. Seasonal demand (peak winter or summer) can also affect availability and pricing.
Common furnace repairs in Bryant
Flame sensor failure
A dirty or faulty flame sensor causes the furnace to cycle on and off. Cleaning or replacement typically costs $70–$225.
Igniter problems
A cracked or worn igniter prevents the furnace from lighting. Replacement runs $125–$400.
Blower motor issues
A failing blower motor reduces airflow and efficiency. Repair or replacement costs $350–$1,300.
Furnace Repair FAQs — Bryant
A mechanical permit is required for any furnace replacement or major repair (e.g., heat exchanger). Minor repairs like sensor or igniter replacement typically do not need a permit, but your contractor should advise.
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