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When your Payne furnace stops keeping your home warm, trust Sears Home Services to get it running again. Our experienced HVAC technicians are trained to repair Payne furnaces of all models and ages. Whether your system won’t start, runs constantly, or blows cool air, we’ll diagnose the problem quickly and make the right repair.
Sears Home Services technicians are factory-trained and certified to service all types of Payne gas furnaces. We use professional diagnostic tools to find the cause of the problem and fix it correctly the first time. Our technicians carry quality replacement parts for common repairs, including:
We’ll explain what’s wrong, show you your repair options, and get your Payne furnace working safely and efficiently again.
Payne makes dependable furnaces—but even the best systems can break down over time. Sears Home Services is ready to help with:
We repair Payne high-efficiency furnaces, standard models, and older systems. Our goal is to restore your comfort quickly while helping your furnace run at peak efficiency.

Call Sears Home Services for Payne furnace repair if you notice any of these issues:
Delaying service can lead to more expensive repairs—or a full furnace replacement. Our technicians can inspect your system, identify the problem, and recommend the best fix.
Sears Home Services is your trusted choice for Payne furnace repair, maintenance, and installation. With decades of experience and a reputation for dependable service, we’re ready to keep your home comfortable year-round.
Call us at 1-802-552-4364 or schedule your Payne furnace repair appointment online today.
Regular maintenance helps prevent unexpected breakdowns and extends the life of your Payne furnace. A Sears Home Services furnace tune-up includes:
View this brief video to learn more about furnace maintenance and cleaning by Sears Home Services:
Schedule seasonal furnace maintenance before cold weather arrives to ensure your Payne furnace runs safely and efficiently all winter long.
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Apply your diagnostic fee to the costs of repair.
Save up to $150 on your repair if you enroll in a home warranty.
Sears Home Services repairs all models and ages of Payne gas furnaces, including high-efficiency units, standard models, and older systems. Our technicians are factory-trained and certified to diagnose and fix all Payne furnaces, no matter how old your system is.
Our HVAC technicians handle a wide range of issues, including furnaces that won’t turn on, blow cool air, or cycle on and off too often. We commonly repair or replace igniters and flame sensors, blower motors and capacitors, control boards, thermostats, gas valves, burners, limit switches, and pressure switches. We’ll find the root cause of the problem and recommend the right repair.
In most areas, Sears Home Services offers same-day and next-day Payne furnace repair appointments. Our service vans are fully stocked with common replacement parts, which helps us complete many repairs in a single visit and restore your heat as quickly as possible.
Regular maintenance helps prevent unexpected breakdowns, improves efficiency, and can extend the life of your Payne furnace. A Sears Home Services furnace tune-up includes cleaning the burners and flame sensor, checking the heat exchanger and safety controls, testing airflow and electrical components, and verifying proper ignition and combustion. Scheduling seasonal maintenance before cold weather arrives helps ensure your furnace runs safely and efficiently all winter.

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