Furnace Repair • Kent, OH

Furnace Repair in Kent, OH

No-heat in Kent? We answer the phone and roll a stocked truck — fast furnace repair when an Ohio winter night can't wait.

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LocalWarren, OH shop
Furnace Repair in Kent

Local techs who know Kent homes.

A furnace that quits in Kent in January is an emergency, not an inconvenience. Kent is the most mixed housing stock in Portage County, and it splits cleanly along the campus line. The neighborhoods packed around Kent State are full of older homes carved into student rentals — triplexes and converted Victorians running tired boilers, attic-conversion bedrooms heated off a system that was never sized for the added square footage, and landlords who put off furnace work until a January no-heat call forces it. Out toward Twin Lakes and the newer south-side subdivisions you get faculty homes and post-2000 builds on high-efficiency forced-air, with heat pumps showing up more every year. We service both ends of that spectrum — the neglected rental boiler downtown and the modern furnace off Route 43. We carry parts for every era of furnace on the truck, so most no-heat calls get fixed on the first visit instead of waiting days for a part.

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Why furnace repair in Kent is different.

Built for NE Ohio winters

Kent sits inland in the Cuyahoga River valley, milder than the Trumbull and Ashtabula snow belt but still locked into real Northeast Ohio winters — hard freezes November through March and a 42-inch frost line. The river gorge through downtown adds damp, raw cold that finds every weak spot in an old rental's heating envelope, which is why campus-area no-heat calls cluster on the first hard freeze every year. The frost line here is about 42 inches and hard-freeze season runs November through March, so heating equipment in Kent works longer and harder than it would almost anywhere else — and the cost of a no-heat call in February is a lot higher than an inconvenience.

Local heating stock in Kent

Kent is the most mixed housing stock in Portage County, and it splits cleanly along the campus line. The neighborhoods packed around Kent State are full of older homes carved into student rentals — triplexes and converted Victorians running tired boilers, attic-conversion bedrooms heated off a system that was never sized for the added square footage, and landlords who put off furnace work until a January no-heat call forces it. Out toward Twin Lakes and the newer south-side subdivisions you get faculty homes and post-2000 builds on high-efficiency forced-air, with heat pumps showing up more every year. We service both ends of that spectrum — the neglected rental boiler downtown and the modern furnace off Route 43.

What we see across the county

Portage skews newer than Trumbull or Mahoning. Aurora and Streetsboro grew through the 80s and 90s, so high-efficiency forced-air with central AC is the norm. Kent has a mix — student-rental triplexes with original boilers, faculty homes with mid-grade furnaces, and post-2000 builds with heat pumps showing up more every year. We see fewer steam systems here than in Trumbull, and more ductless mini-splits in additions and converted attics near campus. That's the backdrop your Kent system lives in — and why we stock parts for every era on the truck instead of forcing one solution on every home.

Snow-belt heating season

Kent heating systems run November through March with very few breaks. That constant duty cycle is why we push fall tune-ups hard here — a furnace, boiler, or heat pump that gets a pre-season check is far less likely to quit on the coldest night of the year, which in Portage County is exactly when you can least afford to lose heat.

~45 min

from our shop to Kent

Dispatch reach

From our Warren shop, take OH-5 west to OH-43 south — about 45 minutes into Kent and the Kent State corridor.

Our shop is in Warren, OH — same-day dispatch across NE Ohio.

On the ground

Neighborhoods we serve in Kent.

  • Downtown / Riveredge
  • Kent State campus corridor
  • Twin Lakes
  • Brady Lake
  • Sugar Bush Knolls
  • Stow Street

ZIP codes served: 44240, 44242, 44243

Customer Reviews

What NE Ohio says about AK Heating & Cooling

4.9 avg· 72+ reviews

“Furnace went out on a Sunday night. AK had a tech in the driveway in 90 minutes, parts on the truck, and we were warm before kids' bedtime. Worth every dollar of the maintenance plan.”

Mark D. · Warren, OHGoogle

“Our restaurant walk-in went down at 6am. AK answered the after-hours line on the second ring and had us running before lunch service. We've switched all of our refrigeration work to them.”

Diane P. · Niles, OHGoogle

“Had Generac install, AC tune-up, and a humidifier swap done across two visits. One bill, one company, real techs. This is what local service is supposed to feel like.”

Tony S. · Howland, OHFacebook
Common questions

Furnace Repair FAQs for Kent.

What are the most common furnace problems in Kent homes?

In Kent we see failed igniters and flame sensors, bad blower motors and capacitors, clogged condensate lines on high-efficiency units, and thermostat faults. We diagnose the root cause so the same failure doesn't repeat.

How fast can you get to Kent for service?

We're about 45 minutes from Kent and run that route regularly. We aim for under an hour on emergency calls and same-day service for most scheduled work.

Do you give upfront pricing in Kent?

Yes — we diagnose the problem, then quote the repair or replacement before any work starts, so there are no surprises on the bill. Call (330) 469-6701 or book online and we'll get a tech out to your Kent property.

The AK Family of Companies

Three Alex Mantalis companies, one Warren HQ. Each with its own license and insurance — coordinated when you need more than one trade.

Need furnace repair in Kent?

Real people answer the phone. Same-day dispatch from our Warren shop.

(330) 469-6701