Heating Maintenance Facts
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, heating equipment that is maintained annually uses 13% less fuel than units that are not. Maintenance also extends the life of your heating equipment by as much as 20-30% which can translate into 5 to 10 years of additional usage for a furnace or boiler.
Approximately 75% of all emergency repairs
can be avoided with regular maintenance
Why Choose Us?
All of our technicians are drug tested, background checked, and professionally trained to make sure that you are getting the best service possible. Our technicians will maintain your equipment to keep it running as close to factory fresh as possible. This will keep you from overpaying on utilities and it will ensure your families safety.
We are so confident that our 20 point precision tune up will save you money that we offer a 100% return on investment guarantee. If our precision tune up does not save you at least the tune up investment cost during the heating season, than we will refund you your complete investment.
As you now know, a system that is not maintained correctly have you overpaying utilities by 13% on average. With the cost of utilities today that could mean that you are overpaying as much as $390.00 each heating season.
Call 203-796-5555 today to schedule your precision tune up!
20 Point Precision Tune Up
- Carbon Monoxide - test air flow duct system for dangerous carbon monoxide
- Thermostat – test for proper operation, calibrate and level
- Inspect for combustible material around furnace
- Ignition System – clean & test for safe and proper operation
- Exhaust System – clean & test for proper venting
- Measure Supply/Return temperature differential (or boiler temperature)
- Safety & Control Circuits – test for proper operation
- Inspect and adjust fan belt tension (if applicable)
- Clean or replace existing air filter (if applicable)
- Lubricate and clean blower motor air vents
- Furnace or Boiler – clean and inspect (brush and vacuum)
- Heat Exchangers – clean and inspect (brush and vacuum)
- Clean furnace exterior
- HydroScan™ certification of heat exchangers for dangerous cracks and wear
- Gas or oil Pressure – measure and adjust for peak efficiency
- Lubricate all moving parts per manufacture specifications
- Blower or Burner Motor – measure amperage and voltage for proper operation
- Electrical Wiring – inspect and tighten connections
- Oil Filter, Nozzle, and Strainer – clean or replace (if applicable)
- Natural Gas or Fuel Oil – check for leaks


