Draft Inducer Motor Replacement in Purcell, OK
Draft Inducer Motor Replacement in Purcell, OK
Is Your Furnace Having Trouble Starting? Here’s How to Identify a Faulty Inducer Motor
If your furnace isn’t igniting or is making strange noises, a failing draft inducer motor could be the cause. Purcell homeowners often face challenges like fluctuating temperatures and dust, which can affect the furnace’s components. At Yarbrough & Sons, we offer clear and upfront pricing for inducer motor replacement. Get an accurate, fast quote using our Instant Estimate Tool.
Why Draft Inducer Motors Fail Faster in Purcell
The environment in Purcell can lead to dust infiltrating motor parts, increasing friction and wear.
Extreme temperature swings in Purcell lead to condensation on motor parts, causing rust and reducing lifespan.
Frequent thunderstorms and power surges can overheat motor windings, causing premature failure.
Signs Your Draft Inducer Motor Needs Replacement
- Furnace starts but shuts off before ignition (pressure switch opens).
- Unusual squealing, grinding, or rattling sounds during the heating cycle.
- Error codes like “pressure switch stuck open/closed.”
- No airflow at the flue outlet when the inducer motor should be running.
- A noticeable burning or hot metal smell coming from the furnace.
We believe that while the cost of a specific job may vary, the way we calculate our prices should remain consistent and clear. This approach ensures fairness and allows you to understand exactly what you are paying for.
Up-front pricing (parts + labor)
Draft Inducer Motor Replacement
$802.79
Price applies to standard single-stage gas furnaces up to 120k BTU within 25 miles of your neighborhood. Two-stage or variable-speed inducers may cost more. Members of our Maintenance Club save an additional twenty percent.
What’s included in the flat price:
- OEM-approved or high-quality universal inducer assembly
- Gasket and high-temp sealant for leak-free install
- Electrical connections and pressure-switch tubing replacement as needed
- Combustion test to verify correct draft and CO levels after install
Cost breakdown
30% Overhead:
Stocked trucks, fuel, insurance, licensing, dispatch software, shop utilities
25% Parts and Materials:
Inducer motor/assembly, gasket, sealant, tubing
25% Loaded labor:
Technician wages plus payroll taxes, benefits, continuing education
5% Warranty reserve:
Funds set aside for callback adjustments within one year
15% Net Profit:
Reinvested into better tools, inventory, and wages so we can keep delivering five-star service
Why list overhead? Transparency shows what it costs to keep certified inducer-motor specialists available seven days a week from 8 am to 8 pm.
Is It Safe to Replace the Inducer Motor Yourself?
While it may seem simple to replace the inducer motor, it’s always safer to call a professional. Incorrect installation can lead to carbon monoxide leaks, making it a risk to your home and family. Our expert technicians ensure that everything is properly sealed and calibrated.
How Long Will Your New Inducer Motor Last?
With proper maintenance and clean filters, a new inducer motor should last 8–12 years in Purcell. To help extend the life of your furnace, be sure to view our Heating service page.
A draft inducer motor is a crucial component for your furnace to operate safely and efficiently. If it fails, you need a fast and reliable repair. At [Your Company Name], we offer professional draft inducer motor replacement services throughout all our service areas. Our team provides honest pricing and prompt service to get your heating system back on track.
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How much does a draft inducer motor replacement cost in Purcell?
A draft inducer motor replacement from Yarbrough & Sons costs $802.79, including parts and labor.
What factors affect the price of an inducer motor replacement?
Furnace size, single-stage vs. two-stage design, and OEM part availability all influence the final cost.
How long does it take to replace the inducer motor?
Most inducer motor replacements are completed in 1–2 hours, including necessary gasket replacements and combustion testing.
Is the repair covered by warranty?
Yes, we offer a one-year warranty on all our workmanship. OEM parts are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty when registered.