π₯βοΈ Furnace Ignitesβ¦ Then Shuts Off? Your System Is Losing the Flame βοΈπ₯
π₯βοΈ Furnace Ignitesβ¦ Then Shuts Off? Your System Is Losing the Flame βοΈπ₯
If your furnace lights for a moment and then immediately shuts off, your system is having trouble keeping a stable flame. This is one of the most common signs of a failing flame sensor, ignition issue, or airflow restriction β and ignoring it will lead to a full no-heat situation.
At Uptown Heating & Air Conditioning, we diagnose flame-drop issues fast and restore reliable heating before the next cold front hits.
β οΈ Why Your Furnace Wonβt Stay Lit
βοΈ Dirty or failing flame sensor
βοΈ Weak or cracked ignitor
βοΈ Dust or rust on burners
βοΈ Poor airflow causing overheating
βοΈ Gas valve not maintaining flow
βοΈ Limit switch tripping
βοΈ Faulty control board signals
When the flame shuts off early, the furnace is protecting itself β but the problem wonβt go away on its own.
π οΈ Why Homeowners Choose Uptown
β Same-day availability
β Licensed, trained HVAC technicians
β Complete ignition & safety inspection
β Honest, clear diagnostics
β Repairs for all furnace and heater brands
We restore strong, steady heat β safely and quickly.
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π Houston, Katy, Cypress, Spring, Tomball & surrounding areas
π‘ Early flame drop is the FIRST warning β fix it before the system stops completely.
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