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Furnace Tune-Up & Maintenance in Kansas City

A fall tune-up that includes a full carbon-monoxide and combustion safety check — so the furnace is safe and reliable before the first hard freeze.

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Furnace Maintenance

When Furnace Maintenance is the Right Fix

Furnace hasn't been serviced in over a year
Want peace of mind on carbon-monoxide safety
Protecting a newer furnace's warranty
Older furnace you want to run reliably
Preparing for winter
Furnace was noisy or slow to start last season

Safety first, then reliability

A furnace tune-up isn't just about preventing breakdowns — it's a safety inspection. We test for carbon monoxide, inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, check the flue draft, and verify the burners are firing cleanly. Then we clean the flame sensor, inspect the igniter, check the inducer and blower, and confirm the temperature rise is in range. Most no-heat calls in January trace to something we'd have caught in October.

The flame-sensor truth

The single most common no-heat cause is a dirty flame sensor — a $185 emergency call in a snowstorm, or a routine cleaning during a fall tune-up. Pulling and cleaning the sensor as part of annual maintenance heads off the most frequent winter failure before it happens. It's the clearest example of why the tune-up pays for itself.

Warranty and efficiency

Like AC, most furnace manufacturer warranties require documented annual service. Our visits are recorded so the coverage holds. And a clean, correctly adjusted furnace burns more efficiently — a furnace short-cycling on a dirty sensor or running with the wrong temperature rise wastes gas and shortens the heat exchanger's life.

How Furnace Maintenance Works

1

Safety inspect

CO test, heat-exchanger inspection, flue draft, and combustion check.

2

Clean

Flame sensor cleaned, burners and igniter inspected, filter checked.

3

Verify

Temperature rise, blower amperage, and gas pressure confirmed in range.

4

Report

Documented readings and a heads-up on anything trending toward failure.

Furnace Maintenance — Frequently Asked

When should I get my furnace tuned up?

In the fall, before the first hard freeze. That's when we catch the dirty flame sensors and weak igniters that otherwise become no-heat emergencies in January.

Do you check for carbon monoxide?

Yes — every furnace maintenance visit includes a combustion and carbon-monoxide check and a heat-exchanger inspection. Safety is the first thing we verify, before anything else.

Can one plan cover both my furnace and AC?

Yes. Our maintenance plan includes a fall furnace tune-up and a spring AC tune-up, plus priority scheduling, waived after-hours fees, and a repair discount.

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