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Tune-ups & maintenance · Salt Lake Valley

Tune-ups & maintenance

A lot of emergency calls are visible months earlier as a reading slightly out of spec.


Heating tune-up

Combustion analysis, gas pressure, temperature rise, flame sensor cleaning, ignitor resistance, blower amp draw, capacitor test, safety and limit verification, and a heat exchanger inspection. You get the readings, not just a checkmark.

Cooling tune-up

Condenser coil wash, refrigerant charge verification by superheat and subcool, capacitor and contactor test, condensate drain clearing, and static pressure check across the air handler.

Why it's worth the visit

Capacitors, contactors, and ignitors give measurable warning before they fail. Catching them in September costs a part. Catching them in January costs an emergency call in the cold.

Get this handled

Tell us what's going on and we'll call you back with the next available window.

Or call (801) 680-7406 — someone picks up during business hours.

FAQ

Tune-ups & maintenance — common questions

How often should I service my system?
Heating in the fall, cooling in the spring. If you only do one, do the furnace — that's the one with combustion safety involved.
How often do I change the filter?
One-inch filters every 60–90 days, sooner with pets or during inversion season. A restricted filter is the single most common cause of the calls we run.
Do you offer a maintenance plan?
Ask when you call — we'll walk you through what's covered and what it costs.

Need it fixed soon?

Call and talk to someone who works on these systems, not a call center. No-heat and no-cool calls get priority scheduling across the Salt Lake Valley.

Call now · Mon–Sat(801) 680-7406