Eco Temp HVAC Your Trusted Furnace Repair Experts in Downers Grove, IL
Is your furnace struggling to keep your home or business warm? At Eco Temp HVAC, we specialize in prompt and dependable furnace repair in Downers Grove, IL. Our licensed HVAC technicians are dedicated to restoring your heating system’s performance quickly and efficiently. Whether you’re dealing with no heat, uneven temperatures, or strange noises, we’ll provide expert repairs to ensure your space stays warm and comfortable throughout the winter.
Local Furnace Repair, Local Response Times
Our Downers Grove location at 1001 31st St dispatches locally, so a no-heat call from the neighborhoods around any of the three Metra stations — Belmont, Main Street, or Fairview — isn’t waiting on a truck from across Chicagoland. The village’s furnaces skew old in the historic core and middle-aged in the postwar blocks, and both fail on schedule every January. Diagnostics run $89–$150 and credit toward your repair; ignitors, flame sensors, and capacitors typically land in the $150–$450 range, blower motors and control boards $400–$1,100, and major repairs $1,500–$3,500+ — always written and itemized before work begins, with no overtime pricing at 2 AM. Call (224) 253-8131 or book online today!

Frequently Asked Questions About Furnace Repair in Downers Grove, IL
No-heat calls in winter jump the queue. With technicians dispatched from our 31st Street location and a live person answering (224) 253-8131 around the clock, same-day response is the norm across both village ZIP codes — and nights, weekends, and holidays cost the same as a Tuesday afternoon.
A furnace that runs without heating usually has a burner problem the blower is ignoring: an oxidized flame sensor cutting the flame moments after ignition, a failed hot surface ignitor, or a safety switch locked out from restricted airflow — often a filter overdue since spring. Rapid on-off cycling points the same direction. Each is a one-visit diagnosis with the fix priced in writing first.
The diagnostic runs $89–$150 and credits toward the work. From there: sensor, ignitor, and capacitor repairs typically fall between $150 and $450; motors and boards between $400 and $1,100; heat-exchanger-level problems run $1,500–$3,500+ — the territory where we put replacement math next to the repair quote and let you choose with real numbers.
Get everyone out of the house and call 911 before calling any contractor — carbon monoxide is not a wait-and-see situation. Once you're safe, we treat it as a priority dispatch: a cracked heat exchanger or blocked venting can leak CO, which is why every furnace repair we perform includes an exchanger and vent safety inspection, not just the failed part.
Yes — Carrier, Bryant, Trane, American Standard, Lennox, Rheem, Ruud, Goodman, Amana, York, and the rest of what DuPage County basements hold. As a top-rated American Standard Customer Care Dealer we're factory-backed on one of the area's most common lines, and no brand gets turned away.
Most of the time — our trucks carry the parts behind the majority of furnace failures, so diagnosis and repair usually happen in the same appointment. When a part genuinely has to be ordered, you'll leave the visit knowing the timeline and the locked price.







