Heating Solutions - Furnace Services

Furnace Replacement, Installation & Repair Near Me for Milwaukee & Waukesha County

Furnace Replacement, Repair and Installation Services

When winter in Wisconsin hits, you don’t want to gamble with a cranky furnace. If you’ve been searching for furnace replacement near me, furnace repair near me, or furnace installation near me, you’re in the right spot.

At Hales Corners Heating & Air Conditioning, we’ve been keeping homes cozy since 1955, and under Casey’s new ownership, our team is here to make sure your heat works when you need it most.

Furnaces can act up in all kinds of ways—blowers that stop pushing warm air, cracked heat exchangers, failing ignitors, clogged filters, or worn-out motors that leave you with cold air instead of comfort. Sometimes it’s a quick fix, and other times replacement makes more sense (especially if the system’s older than a Packers Super Bowl win). Either way, our technicians walk you through every step so you know what’s going on under the hood.

Whether your furnace needs a fast repair, a brand-new installation, or a full replacement, we bring hometown care, trusted expertise, and 24/7 service across Milwaukee County and Waukesha County. Because around here, staying warm in January isn’t a luxury, it’s survival!

Common Questions About Heating Solutions & Furnace Services

Why is my furnace blowing cold air instead of heat?

If your furnace suddenly feels like it is auditioning for the Ice Bowl at Lambeau, it could be a bad ignitor, clogged filter, or flame sensor on strike. Folks in Franklin and surrounding communities near Whitnall Park call us about this every winter. Don’t tough it out with extra blankets, give us a ring and we will get the heat flowing again.

It depends on age and condition, kind of like deciding whether to patch up your old fishing boat on Muskego Lake or buy a new one. If your furnace in Brookfield is pushing 15 to 20 years and giving you constant grief, replacement might save you money long term. Either way, we will give you an honest answer when you call us out.

Sometimes it is just dust burning off, but other times it is a motor or cracked part. In Waukesha, right near Frame Park, we get calls about this every first cold snap. If the smell lingers, it is time to call us so the problem does not get worse.

Think of it like cheese curds at the farmers market in New Berlin. Fresh is always best. Most homes in New Berlin and surrounding areas should swap filters every 1 to 3 months, especially if you have pets or allergies. A dirty filter chokes airflow and makes your furnace cranky, so give us a call if you are unsure what type you need.

That is called short cycling. It usually comes from clogged filters, thermostat issues, or oversized equipment. Homeowners in Muskego, especially near Idle Isle Park, notice this when the temps swing. It wastes energy and wears out parts, so call us and we will get it figured out.

In Oconomowoc, folks ask this all the time, usually while grabbing a bite at Kiltie Drive-In. Costs vary depending on the size of your home and the type of furnace, but the right system will save you a lot on energy bills. Call us and we will walk you through it without the pressure.

You could, just like you could clean the whole Pewaukee Lake Beach yourself with a toothbrush. Furnaces involve gas lines, venting, and electrical work, and we have seen plenty of DIY jobs in Pewaukee and surrounding areas end in costly fixes. Best to let us handle it safely.

That “ka-thunk” you hear in Menomonee Falls is often ductwork expanding or delayed ignition. We hear this complaint a lot from folks who live near the Lime Kiln Park area. Furnaces are not supposed to sound like a polka band warming up, so give us a shout and we will quiet it down.

If your furnace in Sussex has been around longer than the beer taps at The Thirsty Duck, replacement is usually the smarter choice. Old systems become inefficient and parts get harder to find. We will take a look and help you make the best call.

It could be a bad blower motor, a faulty limit switch, or a pilot light that quit on you. In Hartland, right near Nixon Park, we see this one all the time once temps dip. Call us and we will get the warm air moving again before you need another pair of socks.

Most installs in Mukwonago wrap up in a single day. We have had plenty of jobs near Field Park where we pulled out the old clunker in the morning and had the new one humming by dinner. Give us a call and we will make sure you are not left shivering overnight.

Nope, it is a safety hazard. In Elm Grove, especially near the old Tonawanda Elementary site, we find them in older furnaces all the time. A cracked exchanger can leak carbon monoxide, and that is nothing to mess with. If you suspect it, call us right away.

If you have got a little puddle near your furnace in Summit, it is usually a clogged condensate line or a leaky humidifier. We have seen it plenty near Upper Nemahbin Lake cottages. Water and furnaces do not mix, so give us a call before it causes bigger damage.

Nope. If you catch that rotten-egg smell in Oconomowoc Lake, especially near Foolery’s, shut everything down and call us right away. Gas leaks are not something to play around with. Better safe than sorry.

In North Prairie, right by Veterans Park, we recommend a tune-up once a year before winter sets in. It keeps your system efficient, lowers your bills, and helps avoid that dreaded “no-heat” night when it is below zero. Give us a call and we will get you on the schedule.

Could be dead batteries, loose wiring, or the thermostat just plain gave up. In Eagle, we get calls from folks after grabbing pie at Suzie’s Café who come home to find the furnace ignoring their thermostat. Call us and we will get the temps under control.

It is like running a marathon after polishing off a Friday fish fry at Dousman’s Main Street taverns. Airflow drops, bills go up, and parts wear out fast. We get a ton of calls in Dousman and surrounding communities for this one. Swap it out or give us a call to help.

If your system in Wales, especially near Genesee Lake Road Park, keeps shutting off the breaker, it is usually a blower motor issue or bad wiring. Don’t just keep flipping the switch back on, give us a call so we can fix it safely.

Bigger is not always better. In Butler, near the Railroad Museum, we have replaced plenty of oversized furnaces that short cycle and waste energy. Proper sizing is the key to comfort. Call us and we will measure it out right.

That yellow flame in your Lannon home, especially if you live near Joeck’s Bar & Grill, is a warning sign. It usually means poor combustion or carbon buildup. Call us and we will get it cleaned or adjusted before it becomes dangerous.

Some folks in Nashotah swear their old furnace has been running since the days of rotary phones. We once checked a system near St. Joan of Arc Parish that had survived nearly three decades.

The truth is, most furnaces top out around 15 to 20 years before efficiency nosedives and repairs pile up. Even if it still runs, it could be burning through more gas than it should.

Give us a call and we will let you know if it is worth nursing along or time to enjoy the comfort of a new system.

If your furnace in Big Bend, especially near Martin’s Woods, sounds like it joined a polka band, it is usually a clogged filter or a leaky duct.

We had a family who swore their furnace was haunted every night when the wind picked up. Turns out, the “ghost” was just air squeezing through a crack in the duct.

Once we fixed it, peace and quiet returned. If you are hearing your own furnace sing, give us a ring before it starts its own concert.

In Chenequa, near Beaver Lake, a family once called us in mid-January because their furnace refused to take a break. They were roasting inside while the bills skyrocketed.

The culprit?

A thermostat that never told the furnace to shut off. Sometimes it is insulation, sometimes wiring, and sometimes the system is just too old to keep up.

If your furnace refuses to take a breather, call us and we will figure out what is keeping it on overtime.

Yes, sometimes that makes sense. In Lac La Belle, right by the golf course, we once swapped a blower motor on a furnace that was still in good shape otherwise.


It gave the system a few more years of life. But when the rest of the furnace is pushing past its prime, putting in one new part is like patching a leaky canoe.

If you are not sure which camp your system falls in, give us a call and we will guide you.

If your furnace in Greendale, near Vintage 38 Wine Bar, rattles like a Friday night tailgate cooler, it could be something as simple as a loose panel or as serious as a worn-out motor.

We once had a call where the noise was so loud the family thought something was trapped in the ducts.

Nope, just a motor ready to give out.

Furnaces should hum quietly in the background, not star in your home’s noise show. Call us and we will get yours tuned back to quiet comfort.