Pre-Season Check-Up
As autumn draws in, the chill comes with it. Before you’re ready to turn up the heat, consider having the heater checked out first. Just like firing up a vintage car you’ve had sitting for a while, your heating system may not run like it did last year. We can give it the warm-up it needs to last all season long.
Performance Support
Could your system be working better? If your heating system is functioning but could be heating your home more evenly or working more quickly, let’s talk about it. We may be able to help you improve the performance and lifespan of your system without a total overhaul.
Routine Maintenance
The most important type of routine service is preventative maintenance that helps you avoid costly repairs. If you haven’t already, consider our Planned Maintenance Agreement to ensure efficiency throughout the year!
Gas Furnace
- Vacuum loose rust from heat exchanger
- Check for holes or cracks
- Check and clean pilot burner
- Light pilot burner
- Check thermostat, adjust heat anticipator (it necessary)
- Check flame condition
- Check for gas leaks
- Check for proper combustion for furnace burners
- Check safety limit thermostat
- Check belt & pulley (if applicable)
- Check filter and replace with owner’s filter (if necessary)
- Check condition of vent pipe and if properly installed
- Check overall operation and general condition of furnace
- Check for carbon monoxide
- Check motor amperages
- Lubricate motors
- Check belts for wear & proper tension
- Advise owner of any problems
Electric Heat / Heat Pump
- Vacuum loose rust from heat exchanger
- Check for holes or cracks
- Check and clean pilot burner
- Light pilot burner
- Check thermostat, adjust heat anticipator (it necessary)
- Check flame condition
- Check for gas leaks
- Check for proper combustion for furnace burners
- Check safety limit thermostat
- Check belt & pulley (if applicable)
- Check filter and replace with owner’s filter (if necessary)
- Check condition of vent pipe and if properly installed
- Check overall operation and general condition of furnace
- Check for carbon monoxide
- Check motor amperages
- Lubricate motors
- Check belts for wear & proper tension
- Advise owner of any problems