
Heating
Heating Repair & Installation in Wichita & South Central, Kansas
Trusted HVAC Company for Heating Services in Wichita and the Surrounding Areas
At Eck Services, we want to be the HVAC company you trust with all of your heating needs in Wichita, KS. When winter temperatures arrive to Sedgwick County, we'll make sure you can keep your home at the right temperature.
Our locally owned and operated company has been serving the area for more than 15 years. We're a BBB-accredited furnace & heating system service provider that's able to maintain an A+ rating for our work in Wichita. The best interests of our customers are always kept in mind.

24/7 Emergency Heating Repairs You Can Trust
At Eck Services, we know the dangers that a broken heater can create in a Wichita home. For emergencies, we offer 24/7 availability. Our technicians will work meticulously to get your heater running like new again.
We're ready to provide furnace repairs on all makes and models of heating systems around the Wichita area. We work on gas furnaces, electric furnaces, propane furnaces, boiler systems, heat pumps, and more.
Contact Us For Expert Furnace Repairs If You Notice Any of These Issues
Many symptoms could indicate a broken heating system.
- Strange noises
- Unusual smells
- Unlit pilot light
- Frequent cycling on and off
Why Choose Eck Services for Your Furnace Installation?
When you need a new furnace installation in your Wichita property, we aim to be the HVAC company you trust with the details. We're committed to installing energy-efficient heating systems that will save you money in the long run. Eck Services makes it easy to pay for a new furnace in Wichita by offering flexible financing options on approved credit.
Your new furnace installation will be done properly, and we'll take the time to show you how to operate it. If you choose a Smart, WiFi-enabled Thermostat, we will walk you through those settings also.
What’s Included in Our Annual Furnace Tune-Up Service?
Eck Services is an HVAC & furnace company equipped to take care of your Wichita heater throughout its lifetime. During each furnace tune-up, we'll check your furnace for any lurking issues. We'll check air filters, tighten electrical connections, and test all safety systems. You can rely on us to give you a thorough assessment of your heater. Don't forget to take advantage of all the perks of being on our annual HVAC maintenance plans.
If you'd like to learn more about our team or request our top-rated furnace service in Wichita, call our crew at (620) 220-1752 today! We're more than just a great furnace contractor. We're a full-service AC Company, and can help with your home's Indoor Air Quality too!
Frequently Asked Questions
Residential heating service typically covers gas, oil, propane, and electric systems — forced-air furnaces, boilers (combi, system, and conventional), air-source and geothermal heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, hydronic and radiant floor systems, plus thermostats and zoning controls. Work falls into four categories: diagnostic repair, seasonal tune-ups, full replacement, and 24/7 emergency service. Major brands serviced include Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Bryant, Daikin, Mitsubishi, Bosch, Weil-McLain, Navien, and Buderus.
ENERGY STAR and every major furnace manufacturer recommend one professional tune-up per year, scheduled in early fall before the first cold snap. Gas and oil boilers and high-efficiency condensing systems follow the same annual cadence (oil systems sometimes need extra combustion testing because of soot). Annual service preserves the manufacturer warranty (most warranties require documented yearly maintenance), keeps AFUE/HSPF near the nameplate, and lets the tech spot gas leaks, cracked heat exchangers, or blocked flues. Filters should also be changed every 1–3 months.
Common warning signs include slower heating, lukewarm air from the vents, banging/rattling/screeching/whistling noises, thermostat readings that don't match the room, short-cycling (on-off every few minutes), high utility bills at the usual thermostat setting, or visible soot/rust/yellow burner flame (it should be steady blue). Any burning, chemical, or 'rotten egg' smell calls for an immediate shutdown and service call — the rotten-egg odor is mercaptan added to natural gas.
Yes. NATE-certified technicians are trained to diagnose and service every residential brand sold in North America. Trucks generally carry universal and brand-specific parts (ignitors, flame sensors, gas valves, inducers, circulator pumps, zone valves) for faster first-visit repairs. When a proprietary part is required, it's typically sourced from the local distributor within 24–48 hours.



