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At Boost Air Heating and Cooling, we provide expert cooling services in Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania — Cecil County MD, New Castle County DE, Chester County PA to keep your home comfortable and energy-efficient year-round. Whether you’re experiencing poor airflow, rising energy bills, or an AC system that won’t keep up with the heat, we have the expertise to fix it fast.
Our clients’ satisfaction speaks volumes. Discover why homeowners and businesses across Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania — Cecil County MD, New Castle County DE, Chester County PA, MD trust Boost Air for their HVAC needs. Real stories, real comfort.
Posted on Joyce K.Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Howard came to do the fall inspection on our gas furnace. Howard was very thorough, took his time explaining what he found, and polite. We appreciated his professionalism.Posted on Michael ContinoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Nate was great. On time and friendly.Posted on Ed ReynoldsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Moon services installed a new Mini Split for my garage. The price was very reasonable, staff knowledgeable and technicians were professional. The install took a few hours, they walked me through the process and explained the new system. Everything looks great. Thank you so much. I would recommend for any HVAC needs.Posted on leeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Joe showed up on time. Introduced himself and then inspected the job before he brought all his equipment in. He didn’t rush and he took everything apart cleaned and inspected. He added a zip tie to my electronic air filter that is certainly going to make my arthritis fingers happy. He also suggested a new time to change my humidifier filter. He also did a meticulous job of cleaning out all the insects in the outside condenser. When he was done he made sure I understood the new way to order new filters and explained what was going to happen to all the pictures and extra charges(cooling pan filter). When he left it was definitely cleaner than what he started with. Great jobPosted on Karson KirbyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Darnell came and serviced my wall unit in garage and my furnace. He went over and above with explaining everything. I am 100% satisfied with the service he provided today!Posted on Barbara KendzierskiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The moon technicians were awesome. They went. Above and beyond what To help. They were thorough and courteous. I would highly recommend them..Posted on Amber kirbyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Friendly and did great job servicing our unitsPosted on Molly RhinemannTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The best. Simply the best. We had a situation with a vent in a bathroom that was getting a lot of condensation. I made just one call, for a quick scheduling, immediate diagnosis, and now the problem seems to be 100% fixed with a humidity detector switch that turns itself on and off as needed! Highly recommended for any AC or vent needs.
We’re always on call to restore your comfort when your AC fails.
Our experts diagnose and fix cooling issues with precision and care.
We help lower your energy bills with efficient cooling system upgrades.
Most blower motors last 10 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Motors in well-maintained systems that receive annual professional tune-ups tend to last longer. Heavy use, poor maintenance, or operating in dusty conditions can shorten that lifespan.
Should I repair or replace my furnace if the blower motor fails?This depends on your furnace age and overall condition. If your furnace is less than 10 years old and has been reliable, repairing the blower motor is usually the better choice. If your furnace is over 15 years old and has required multiple repairs, replacement may make more long-term financial sense.
Can I run my furnace if the blower motor is failing?Running a furnace with a failing blower motor risks further damage and higher repair costs. It can also strain other components like the heat exchanger. We recommend turning off the furnace and calling for repair as soon as you notice symptoms like unusual noises, weak airflow, or burning smells.
What causes a furnace blower motor to fail?Common causes include worn bearings, failing capacitors, overheating from blocked airflow, dust and debris buildup, electrical problems, and normal wear and tear over many heating seasons. Regular filter changes and annual professional maintenance help prevent most of these issues.
Electric furnaces are increasingly popular across Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania due to their clean operation and precise temperature control. Unlike gas systems, electric furnaces don’t require combustion, making them ideal for homes without gas lines or in areas where electrical infrastructure is more reliable. Our electric furnace repair specialists understand the unique challenges these systems face in the Mid-Atlantic region, from power fluctuations during winter storms to the increased electrical demands of heating larger homes common in Chester County, PA and New Castle County, DE.
Electric furnace problems often manifest as inadequate heating, unusual noises, or complete system failures. Common issues include faulty heating elements, malfunctioning sequencers, or problems with the electrical connections that can be exacerbated by the region’s humid summers and cold winters. Our technicians are equipped to diagnose and repair all electric furnace components, ensuring your system operates efficiently throughout the heating season. We also provide comprehensive HVAC maintenance services to prevent costly breakdowns.
When electric furnace repairs become frequent or costly, our team can evaluate whether furnace replacement might be more economical. We also offer smart thermostat installation to optimize your electric furnace’s performance and reduce energy costs, which is particularly beneficial given the higher electricity rates in some areas of our tri-state service region.
Heating emergencies don’t wait for convenient hours, especially during the harsh winters that sweep through Cecil County, MD, New Castle County, DE, and Chester County, PA. When temperatures plummet and your furnace fails unexpectedly, our emergency furnace repair team is available 24/7 to restore warmth to your home. We understand that a broken furnace isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a safety concern that can lead to frozen pipes, property damage, and dangerous living conditions.
Our emergency response covers all types of furnace failures, from complete system shutdowns to dangerous gas leaks that require immediate attention. The varying terrain and weather patterns across our service area, from Delaware’s coastal influences to Pennsylvania’s inland climate variations, create unique stresses on heating systems that can lead to unexpected failures. Our technicians carry fully stocked service vehicles and have access to common replacement parts for most furnace brands and models.
Beyond immediate repairs, we provide emergency HVAC inspection services to identify potential safety hazards and prevent future emergencies. If your furnace is beyond economical repair, we can quickly arrange furnace installation services. For ongoing peace of mind, consider our HVAC maintenance programs that help prevent emergency situations through regular system monitoring and tune-ups.
The flame sensor is a critical safety component in gas furnaces that ensures proper combustion by detecting the presence of a flame before allowing gas flow to continue. In the Mid-Atlantic region’s variable climate conditions, flame sensors can become corroded or coated with residue, particularly in areas with higher humidity levels common near Delaware’s coast or in the river valleys of southeastern Pennsylvania. When this small but crucial component fails, your furnace may short cycle, fail to ignite, or shut down completely as a safety precaution.
Our flame sensor replacement service addresses one of the most common causes of furnace malfunctions across Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The process involves carefully removing the old sensor, cleaning the mounting area, and installing a new sensor calibrated to your specific furnace model. This precision work requires understanding the unique characteristics of different furnace brands and their flame detection systems, knowledge our certified technicians bring to every service call.
A properly functioning flame sensor not only ensures reliable heating but also prevents dangerous gas buildup that could lead to safety hazards. Regular furnace repair and maintenance can extend sensor life, but replacement is sometimes necessary. We also recommend furnace duct cleaning during sensor replacement to ensure optimal system performance, and our HVAC tune-up services include flame sensor inspection to catch problems early.
We make HVAC service easy with a straightforward process designed for your convenience—no stress, just reliable comfort.
We assess your cooling system to identify issues and inefficiencies.
We apply tailored solutions to restore peak AC performance.
We ensure your system is running efficiently before we leave.
We provide reliable heating and cooling services, ensuring homes and businesses stay comfortable year-round.