

If your furnace runs but no warm air comes from the vents, chances are the blower motor has failed or is on its way out. At Fast Response Heating & Cooling, we specialize in furnace blower motor diagnostics, repairs, and replacements for homeowners throughout the greater Columbus area.
Our HVAC technicians quickly identify whether your blower motor needs a simple capacitor fix or a complete replacement — and can usually get your home heating again the same day.
If you notice these symptoms, shut the system off and schedule a professional inspection before further damage occurs.
The blower motor is the heart of your airflow system — it pushes heated air through your home’s ducts. When it fails, your furnace may still heat up internally, but the warmth never circulates. Neglecting a weak or failed blower motor can cause:
We keep replacement parts stocked to restore proper airflow quickly and affordably.
Get expert answers — not guesswork.
Whether to repair or replace your blower motor depends on several factors:
Over 10 years may justify replacement
ECM variable-speed vs standard PSC
If over 50% of replacement cost, upgrade is smarter
Our goal is simple: honest recommendations, no upselling.
No — the blower motor is what circulates heated air. Running the furnace without it can cause overheating and safety shutdowns.
Most replacements take 1–2 hours, depending on the furnace model and motor accessibility.
Typical costs range from $600–$1,200, depending on whether it’s a standard or variable-speed motor. We always provide an upfront quote before any work.
Dust buildup, worn bearings, power surges, or a bad capacitor are common culprits. Regular maintenance can prevent most failures.
If the motor hums but doesn’t spin, or spins slowly, it’s often a capacitor issue — a simple, low-cost repair.
Don’t let a faulty blower motor leave your home cold.
Call (800) 243-7592 or click below to schedule your $47 furnace diagnostic and get your heat back today.
Proudly serving greater Columbus, including Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin, Licking, Madison, Pickaway, and Union counties
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