Furnace Repair Across LA's Sprawl
From the hillside bungalows of Eagle Rock and Mount Washington to the mid-century apartment stacks of Koreatown and the sprawling San Fernando Valley communities of Canoga Park and Granada Hills, Los Angeles puts furnaces through a wide range of conditions — and when one stops working, the fix needs to match the building. Shalom Heating & Air brings straightforward, honest furnace repair to all of it, with free written estimates on any repair that turns into a replacement.
Shalom Heating & Air provides furnace repair throughout Los Angeles, from Silver Lake and Koreatown to the San Fernando Valley communities of North Hollywood, Reseda, and Northridge. With roughly 63% of LA households renting, Shalom regularly coordinates repairs in tenant-occupied units. Call (714) 886-2021.

Old homes, varied furnaces
Los Angeles is a city of roughly 3.88 million people spread across neighborhoods that were built in completely different eras — 1920s craftsman cottages in Highland Park, postwar ranch homes in Reseda and Northridge, 1960s and 70s apartment complexes in Palms and Van Nuys, and newer construction in Playa del Rey and Westchester. That means the furnaces Shalom encounters run the full spectrum: wall heaters in older Silver Lake flats, central forced-air systems in Sherman Oaks and Encino, and aging floor furnaces in some of the hillside homes near Griffith Park. Knowing what each era of construction typically hid in its walls and attic spaces is what separates a fast, accurate diagnosis from a guessing game. Call (714) 886-2021 to describe your system and get a straight answer.
- ✓Craftsman and bungalow-era homes in Highland Park and Eagle Rock often have undersized or outdated heat exchangers
- ✓Mid-century ranch homes in Reseda and Northridge commonly run older single-stage gas furnaces
- ✓Koreatown and Mid-Wilshire apartment stacks may have individual wall furnaces per unit
- ✓Hillside properties near Griffith Park and Mount Washington can have access challenges that affect repair scope
- ✓Newer construction in Playa del Rey and Westchester typically runs two-stage or variable-speed systems
- ✓Arts District and Little Tokyo loft conversions sometimes have non-standard duct configurations
What breaks, and why
Los Angeles winters are mild compared to most of the country, but that mild climate creates its own furnace problems. Systems that sit idle for eight or nine months accumulate dust, corrode igniter components, and develop cracked heat exchangers that go unnoticed until the first cold snap in late November or December. In a city where roughly 63% of households rent, many furnaces have also gone years without a professional tune-up — meaning the first sign of trouble is often a complete no-heat call rather than a gradual decline. Shalom's technicians diagnose the full system on every repair visit, not just the obvious symptom, so a failed igniter doesn't mask a deeper issue with the heat exchanger or gas valve. Call (714) 886-2021 when your furnace stops heating or starts behaving strangely.
- ✓Failed or cracked igniter — the most common no-heat call after a long idle season
- ✓Dirty or clogged flame sensor causing repeated shutdowns mid-cycle
- ✓Cracked heat exchanger — a safety concern that requires immediate attention
- ✓Faulty gas valve preventing ignition or causing weak heat output
- ✓Blower motor failure reducing or eliminating airflow through the system
- ✓Tripped limit switch from restricted airflow, often tied to a clogged filter or blocked vent


Repairs in tenant-occupied units
With approximately 63% of Los Angeles households occupied by renters — across everything from single-family rentals in Leimert Park and Crenshaw to large apartment buildings in Panorama City and Arleta — a significant share of furnace repair calls involve a property owner who isn't on-site and a tenant who is. Shalom handles these situations routinely: coordinating arrival windows with tenants, communicating repair findings clearly to the owner or property manager, and keeping the work area clean and minimally disruptive. Whether you manage a duplex in Atwater Village or a multi-unit building near the Crenshaw corridor, the process stays the same — honest diagnosis, clear written scope, and no surprises on the invoice. Call (714) 886-2021 to set up a repair call at your rental property.
- ✓Flexible scheduling to work around tenant availability in occupied units
- ✓Repair findings communicated directly to the property owner or manager
- ✓Clean, respectful work in tenant living spaces
- ✓Written estimates provided before any work begins
- ✓Covers single-family rentals, duplexes, and multi-unit residential buildings
- ✓Serves rental properties across neighborhoods from Watts and Compton-adjacent areas to Encino and Woodland Hills
City of LA furnace permit rules
- ✓Furnace replacements in LA typically require a mechanical permit through LADBS
- ✓Like-for-like repairs on existing units generally do not require a permit
- ✓Shalom manages the permit process on qualifying replacement installations
- ✓Inspections are scheduled through the City of Los Angeles, not a county office
- ✓Non-standard installations in older neighborhoods may require additional documentation
- ✓Permit requirements can vary by unit type — confirm scope before work begins
Los Angeles is an incorporated city with its own building and planning department — permits and inspections for furnace work go through the City of Los Angeles, not a county agency. A furnace replacement typically requires a mechanical permit pulled through the LA Department of Building and Safety, while a like-for-like repair on an existing unit generally does not. Shalom handles the permit process on qualifying replacement jobs, so you're not left navigating the city's online portal on your own. If you're in a neighborhood like Boyle Heights, Sun Valley, or Sylmar where older homes may have non-standard installations, getting the permit right the first time matters — both for the inspection and for your homeowner's insurance. Call (714) 886-2021 and we'll walk you through what your specific job requires.
When to fix, when to move on
A furnace that's 15 or 20 years old and showing its second or third major repair in as many seasons is telling you something. In Los Angeles, where home values in established areas like Brentwood, Westwood, and Los Feliz are well above the regional average, a failing furnace can also affect a property's marketability and energy performance. Shalom gives you a straight comparison: the cost of the repair versus the cost of a new American Standard system, including any California HVAC rebates you may qualify for. There's no pressure to replace when a repair makes sense, and no reason to keep patching a system that's past its useful life. Call (714) 886-2021 for a free written estimate on a replacement if your repair diagnosis points that direction.
- ✓Furnaces over 15 years old with repeated failures are strong replacement candidates
- ✓Free written estimates provided on all new furnace installations
- ✓American Standard systems available with manufacturer-backed warranties
- ✓California HVAC rebates may apply to qualifying replacements — ask about current programs
- ✓Flexible financing including same-as-cash and 0% APR plans available
- ✓Best-price guarantee — Shalom meets or beats reasonable written competitor estimates
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Los Angeles Service Area
Shalom Heating & Air provides Furnace Repair throughout Los Angeles. Service areas include Downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, Koreatown, Mid-Wilshire, Westwood, Brentwood, Santa Monica adjacent and Venice. We also serve nearby Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Culver City, West Hollywood, Burbank and Glendale. The map below outlines the Los Angeles area we cover.
What People Are Saying About Shalom Heating & Air In Los Angeles
Homeowners and businesses in Los Angeles count on Shalom Heating & Air for reliable heating and cooling service. Our 5-star reviews highlight fast response times, honest pricing, and repairs done right the first time. See why your neighbors recommend us — then call (714) 886-2021 today.

