Gas Furnace Maintenance
Gas Furnace Maintenance




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Gas Furnace Maintenance Checklist
- Inspected for cracks and deterioration
Heat exchangers can develop cracks with age. If they exist, there is a risk of serious illness from the toxic fumes emitted.
- Replaced at customer's option
Dirty air filters can increase operating costs.
- Cleaned
Dirty burners can cause poor combustion. You would end up paying for useful heat that “goes up the stack”.
- Cleaned and Tested
A defective thermocouple will cause the furnace to shut down. We don’t take a chance with your comfort, it is replaced before it causes a problem.
- Checked and adjusted
A fan switch that is not properly adjusted can waste energy or cause nuisance fan cycling.
- Cleaned and adjusted
Weak or dirty pilots can easily be extinguished, causing the furnace to shut down.
- Inspected
Safety controls that do not operate can cause dangerous problems.
- Inspected
A clean blower wheel and lubricated motor will increase the life of your equipment and provide more comfort to your home.
- Leak checked from furnace shut off valve to burners
Undetected gas leaks can be extremely dangerous. A gas leak in the home can cause an explosion if a spark or flame is present.
- Inspected
Blocked or restricted combustion air openings can be dangerous to your home and property.
- Inspected
Flue pipe corrosion or leaks are dangerous.
- Secured
Loose panels can increase operating costs and cause a dangerous condition.
- Inspected & calibrated
Defective or improperly calibrated thermostats affect comfort and operating costs.
- Recorded and documented
An accurate record of vital data can indicate potential problems, which can greatly increase the speed of future repairs.