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Keep Your Coziness Dependable With Heating Maintenance
The feeling of warmth greeting you after walking through the cold to your home is irreplaceable. No matter how bad the day is, you rely on your home’s furnace to warm you back up.
If one day you open the door to find only more cold air, you suddenly have a big inconvenience on your hands. It may even be unsafe if you have pets or small children inside.
Fortunately, with routine furnace maintenance, you can avoid this scenario. Comfort First Heating & Cooling can provide preventative tune-ups that keep your furnace efficiently pumping out heat for many winters to come.
Enjoy Numerous Benefits With Annual Furnace Maintenance
There are several ways that having your system professionally maintained will serve to benefit you. Just doing something as simple as changing your filter can make a huge difference, so a proper cleaning and tune-up can do even more.
You will be able to look forward to:
- Fewer repairs: Many people wish they’d kept up with maintenance when they have to call for a furnace repair. Correcting small issues now will help you dodge repairs.
- Improved performance: Maintenance is the closest thing to a time machine that exists for your furnace. By cleaning and tuning up your system, you’ll be right back to efficient performance, and it will also end up living longer.
- Long system life span: Ensure your investment is worth it. Regular maintenance can extend the life of your furnace by several years, so you don’t have to worry about premature furnace replacement.
- Improved safety: Our maintenance includes a thorough cleaning, which gets rid of dust that may harm your indoor air quality. It also includes gas leak detection. This gives you twofold safety benefits.
Plus, you will benefit from working with the qualified technicians at Comfort First Heating & Cooling, known for excellent customer service.
Call 919-635-4349 or contact us online to schedule furnace maintenance and see the benefits for yourself!
Heating Tune-Up Checklist
Routine furnace maintenance can extend your system’s life span and increase energy efficiency. Here’s what we do during your heating tune-up:
- Recalibrate your thermostat
- Inspect the blower motor
- Inspect the burner or flame sensor
- Inspect the heat exchanger
- Change the air filter
- Clean the condensate drain
- Clean the evaporator coils
- Clean the pilot light
- Examine fuel lines
- Inspect electrical connections
- Inspect the flue
- Inspect the thermocouple
- Lubricate moving parts
- Test safety controls
Call 919-635-4349 or contact Comfort First online for comprehensive heating maintenance for your gas, electric, or oil furnace.
Join Our Maintenance Plan
When you sign on for routine maintenance, it’s an investment in your home and HVAC systems. Benefits of joining our Maintenance Agreement include:
- Priority service
- A 15% repair discount
- No overtime charges
- A discounted diagnostic fee
- And more!
Call 919-635-4349 or contact us online to sign up for our maintenance agreement!
Call Comfort First for a Furnace Tune-Up
Without a comprehensive tune-up, you can’t know if your furnace is in good repair. Leave it to the professionals and enjoy peace of mind.
Comfort First Heating & Cooling is trusted in North Carolina because of our:
- Five-star rating
- A+ BBB rating
- Highly trained technicians
- Peace of mind guarantees
Call us at 919-635-4349 or contact us online to request a furnace tune-up in North Carolina!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I maintain my furnace myself?
While it’s possible to maintain your HVAC system without professional help, it certainly isn’t easy. You likely don’t have the right tools, and it’s not worth risking your safety by working with an electric or gas system.
DIY furnace maintenance can also void manufacturers’ warranties. If property damage occurs from a DIY repair, your insurance can deny coverage.
However, there are a few furnace maintenance tasks you can perform yourself:
- Change your air filter
- Clean air vents
- Clean any dust or debris off your unit
- Inspect for cracks, dents, and other signs of damage
The furnace is on. Why don't I have heat?
When your furnace is on, but there’s no heat, the problem is often a clogged air filter. Other causes could be:
- A faulty blower capacitor
- Clogged air ducts
- Clogged condensate drain
- A dirty ignitor or pilot light
- A dirty exhaust flue
- A faulty thermostat or thermostat setting
When should I schedule furnace maintenance?
You should schedule furnace maintenance every fall. Annual tune-ups ensure your heating system is prepared to keep you warm throughout the winter and reduces your risk of a breakdown.