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Furnace Repair in Washington Court House

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Flame sensor
$65 – $200
Igniter
$125 – $350
Blower motor
$325 – $1.1k
Control board
$225 – $650
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Washington Court House pricing

Furnace repair cost by part.

Typical Washington Court House repair pricing including parts and labor. A diagnostic fee usually applies and is often credited toward the work.

In Washington Court House, Ohio, furnace repair costs reflect the age of the area's housing stock—median home built 1965—and the local mix of gas heating systems. Typical repair prices range from $65–$200 for a flame sensor to $1,150–$2,700+ for a heat exchanger, plus a $60–$150 diagnostic fee. Labor and permit costs vary by jurisdiction, as the city and county handle permitting under the Ohio Mechanical Code. With a mixed-humid climate and moderate cooling demand, many homes use a gas furnace with central AC, making furnace repairs a common winter need.

  • Diagnostic / service call
    Often credited toward the repair
    $60 – $150
  • Flame sensor or thermocouple
    Common no-heat cause on gas units
    $65 – $200
  • Hot-surface igniter
    Furnace clicks but won’t light
    $125 – $350
  • Blower motor
    No airflow / weak airflow
    $325 – $1,150
  • Heat exchanger
    Cracked exchanger often means replace
    $1,150 – $2,700+

* 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 Washington Court House

U.S. Census ACS
Households
5,755
Homeowners
3,288
51% own
Median home value
$136,900
Median income
$51,601
Median home built
1965
Housing units
6,515

With a median home built in 1965, many Washington Court House AC and furnace systems are at or past their 12–15 year lifespan — a common reason replacements spike here.

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Local guide · Washington Court House

What’s different about Washington Court House.

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 Washington Court House

High-SEER2 AC + gas furnace

Given Ohio’s mixed-humid climate and gas heating, high-seer2 ac + gas furnace is the sensible default for most Washington Court House homes. A pro can confirm the right size and system for your home with a load calculation.

Sources: AEP Ohio Savings / Rebates · Duke Energy Ohio HVAC Replacement Rebate · Ohio Administrative Code 4101:8-14 (Residential Mechanical)

What Washington Court House code requires

Installing or replacing an HVAC system in Washington Court House follows Ohio rules under the state mechanical code. Here’s what applies statewide:

  • Permit

    Mechanical permit pulled by your licensed HVAC contractor; covers equipment, refrigerant, and the electrical disconnect.

    Required
  • SEER2 minimum

    Federal North-region minimum for new split-system AC. Higher tiers cut bills and unlock rebates.

    13.4 SEER2 (North)
  • Load calculation

    Sizing by load calc — not rule of thumb — prevents an oversized unit that short-cycles and never dehumidifies.

    Recommended
  • Refrigerant
    R-454B / R-32 (R-410A phased down 2025+)
  • Good to know

    Work follows the Residential Code of Ohio / Ohio Mechanical Code; permit + post-install inspection required, but permitting is handled by local city/county building departments so requirements vary by jurisdiction.

Sources: AEP Ohio Savings / Rebates · Duke Energy Ohio HVAC Replacement Rebate · Ohio Administrative Code 4101:8-14 (Residential Mechanical)

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Money back in Washington Court House

Ohio heating is mostly gas, which shapes the money back:

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 Ohio, subject to current federal eligibility.

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Local insight · Washington Court House

Furnace Repair in Washington Court House, explained.

What moves the price

What influences furnace repair costs in Washington Court House

Repair costs depend on the part needed—flame sensors and igniters are more affordable, while blower motors and heat exchangers run higher. The age of your furnace (many homes have units from the 1960s–80s) can increase labor time for hard-to-find parts. Permit fees, which vary by local building department, add $50–$150. Seasonal demand in winter may raise diagnostic fees slightly, but upfront pricing is standard.

Common furnace problems in Washington Court House

1

Flame sensor failure

A dirty or faulty flame sensor is a frequent issue in older furnaces, causing the unit to short-cycle or not ignite.

2

Igniter malfunction

Igniters wear out over time, especially in gas furnaces common in Washington Court House, leading to no heat.

3

Blower motor problems

Blower motors can fail due to age or debris, reducing airflow and heating efficiency.

FAQ

Furnace Repair FAQs — Washington Court House

Yes, Ohio requires a mechanical permit for most furnace repairs, and a post-install inspection is needed. Permitting is handled by the local city or county building department, so requirements vary—check with the Washington Court House Building Department.

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