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Heating Maintenance in Grayson & Gwinnett County, GA

A real pre-season tune-up — burner cleaning, flame sensor service, safety checks, heat exchanger inspection. Done in fall, before the first cold snap, so you don't find out about a problem at 6 AM on a 25-degree morning.

  • Pre-season tune-up
  • Full safety inspection
  • Gas, electric & heat pump

Best to book Sept–Nov • Ask about our maintenance plan for twice-a-year service

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What's Included

A real heating tune-up — top to bottom

Heating maintenance isn't a filter swap and a quick visual look. Here's the multi-point inspection that's actually included.

Burner cleaning

Burners inspected and cleaned. Dirty burners run inefficient and can cause incomplete combustion — a safety issue.

Flame sensor service

The #1 cause of mid-winter no-heat calls. We clean the sensor and verify a strong flame signal.

Heat exchanger inspection

Visual inspection for cracks or corrosion — a cracked heat exchanger can leak carbon monoxide. Critical safety check.

Gas pressure check

Manifold gas pressure measured and adjusted to spec. Wrong pressure means wasted gas, weak heat, or unsafe combustion.

Electrical inspection

Ignitor, blower motor, control board tested. Connections tightened. Catches the failures before they leave you cold.

Filter & airflow check

Standard filter included; temperature rise measured to verify the system is moving air at the right rate.

Why It Matters

Three reasons to tune up every fall

1

Safety first

A heating tune-up is also a CO and combustion safety check. Worth doing for that reason alone.

2

Fewer no-heat calls

The flame sensor, ignitor, and blower issues we catch in fall are the same ones that cause winter emergencies.

3

Warranty protection

Most manufacturer warranties require documented annual maintenance. Skip it and you could void coverage.

Heating Maintenance Questions

Heating maintenance FAQ

How often should I service my heating system?

Once a year — ideally in fall before the cold sets in. Tune-ups prevent most no-heat emergencies, catch safety issues, and keep your manufacturer warranty valid.

When's the best time to book a heating tune-up?

September through November — before the first hard freeze. Schedule fills fast once temperatures drop, and small issues turn into emergencies when the system runs nonstop.

How much does a heating tune-up cost?

Flat, upfront rate. We give you the price when you book — no add-ons or surprises. Maintenance plan members get the tune-up at a discount, twice a year (heating + AC).

Do you maintain heat pumps too?

Yes — heat pumps get a different tune-up than gas furnaces (defrost cycle check, reversing valve test, aux strip inspection). Same expert attention. See our heat pumps page for details.

Should I get a maintenance plan instead?

If you want twice-yearly service (spring AC + fall heating), priority scheduling, no after-hours fees, and parts & labor discounts — yes. See our preventive maintenance plan page.

Ready to schedule your fall tune-up?

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