🔥❄️ Furnace Ignites… Then Shuts Off? Your System Is Losing the Flame ❄️🔥

🔥❄️ Furnace Ignites… Then Shuts Off? Your System Is Losing the Flame ❄️🔥

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 — 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.

⚠️ Why Your Furnace Won’t Stay Lit

✔️ Dirty or failing flame sensor
✔️ Weak or cracked ignitor
✔️ Dust or rust on burners
✔️ Poor airflow causing overheating
✔️ Gas valve not maintaining flow
✔️ Limit switch tripping
✔️ Faulty control board signals

When the flame shuts off early, the furnace is protecting itself — but the problem won’t go away on its own.

🛠️ Why Homeowners Choose Uptown

⭐ Same-day availability
⭐ Licensed, trained HVAC technicians
⭐ Complete ignition & safety inspection
⭐ Honest, clear diagnostics
⭐ Repairs for all furnace and heater brands

We restore strong, steady heat — safely and quickly.

📅 Schedule your furnace repair today!
📍 Houston, Katy, Cypress, Spring, Tomball & surrounding areas
💡 Early flame drop is the FIRST warning — fix it before the system stops completely.

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