Heating Services
Furnace Maintenance & Tune-Up
Furnaces rarely fail on mild days — they fail under load, in the coldest week. We've run 240 tune-ups since 2023 to catch the weak igniter and drifting flame sensor in October, before January finds them first.
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- ★ 5.0 · 256 Google Reviews
- Google Verified
- EPA 608 Certified
- Family-Owned
What you'll get
- Burner, igniter, and flame-sensor inspection and cleaning — the top winter failure points
- Heat exchanger inspection and carbon monoxide check, every visit
- Filter, blower, and airflow check with photos and plain-language notes
- A straight list of what is wearing out — and what can safely wait
Straight talk
A tune-up isn't a sticker on the cabinet. The parts that strand people in January — igniters, flame sensors, inducer motors — telegraph failure weeks ahead if someone actually measures them. That's the visit: readings, photos, and a short honest list you can act on now or budget for later.
How it'll go
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Book in 3 steps
Tell us the problem, where you are, and how to reach you. Under a minute.
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We diagnose
A certified technician finds the real fault and shows you the evidence.
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You approve
Exact quote before work starts. The price you approve is the price you pay.
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We verify
Full-system test before we leave — and we answer the phone after.
- 256 Google reviews
- 5.0★
- jobs completed since 2023
- 900+
- emergency response
- 24/7
- EPA 608 certified technicians
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Straight answers
When should I schedule a furnace tune-up?
Early fall, before the first cold snap fills every contractor's calendar. That leaves time to order parts calmly if something is drifting. Already winter? Book anyway — a mid-season check still beats a no-heat emergency in the coldest week, when service boards across the city are full.
What does a furnace tune-up actually include?
Combustion and safety first: burners, igniter, flame sensor, heat exchanger inspection, and a carbon monoxide check. Then airflow: filter, blower, and temperature rise. You'll get photos and plain-language notes on anything wearing out. It's a measured inspection — not a rinse and a sticker.
Is an annual tune-up really worth it?
Honestly — for a young furnace, mostly it buys a filter habit and a safety check. It earns out from about year five, when igniters, sensors, and bearings start drifting and a cheap part swap beats an emergency call. We'll tell you which side of that line your furnace is on.
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★ 5.0 across 256 Google reviews · Google Verified · Family-owned