Family Owned & Operated Since 2006 Serving Longmont & The Front Range Mon–Fri 8AM–5PM
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Heating Services β€” Longmont, CO

Furnace Maintenance & Tune-Up β€”
Catch Tomorrow's Breakdown Today

A thorough furnace tune-up is not just about cleaning β€” it is about finding what is developing before it fails. Our Licensed Technicians test every safety, measure every amperage, and leave you with a complete written inspection report. Honest findings, always.

Maintenance That Actually Means Something

A genuine furnace tune-up goes well beyond a filter change and a visual inspection. Our Licensed Technicians perform a systematic assessment of every component β€” measuring actual performance against rated specifications and identifying anything that is developing before it causes a breakdown. Problems found early cost far less than problems found in the middle of a Colorado winter.

Every tune-up includes a complete written inspection report β€” every reading documented, every finding noted, every recommendation explained. You will know exactly where your system stands and what, if anything, to watch. No vague assurances β€” just documented facts you can reference year over year.

Nineteen years of Front Range service means we have tuned up thousands of furnaces across Boulder County and Northern Colorado. That experience means we know what matters, what to watch, and what to leave alone. Thoroughness without unnecessary recommendations.

What Our Tune-Up Covers

Filter Assessment
Size verified, condition assessed, replaced or noted β€” proper filtration documented in your written report.
Heat Exchanger Inspection
Visual inspection for cracks or damage β€” the most safety-critical component in your furnace, documented for your records, and ours.
Flame Sensor Cleaning & Testing
Cleaned and milliamp reading verified β€” prevents nuisance shutdowns and documents performance trending.
Safety Switch Testing
Every limit switch, pressure switch, and rollout switch tested and documented β€” no safety skipped.
Blower Motor Assessment
Amperage measured, capacitor tested, wheel inspected for buildup β€” performance fully documented.
Gas Valve & Combustion
Gas pressure verified, combustion confirmed, system fired and monitored β€” safe operation documented.
Inducer Motor Assessment
Starting and running amps measured, vacuum level verified β€” performance against rated specs documented.
Static Pressure Testing
Supply and return static pressure measured β€” airflow performance documented for year-over-year comparison.

What To Expect On A Tune-Up Visit

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Systematic Assessment
Our Licensed Technician arrives and begins working through your furnace methodically β€” not just the obvious components, but every safety, every motor, every reading that tells the system's story.
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Every Reading Taken & Recorded
Amperage, pressure, temperature, capacitance β€” every measurement taken is recorded in your written report. No guesswork, no vague impressions β€” documented facts.
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Findings Explained Clearly
Everything found is explained in plain language. If something needs attention, you will know what it is, why it matters, and what your options are β€” with no pressure to act immediately.
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Written Report Provided
You leave with complete documentation of your system's condition β€” useful for warranty purposes, future service calls, and year-over-year performance comparison.
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Furnace Maintenance β€” Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my furnace tuned up?
Annually β€” ideally before heating season begins in fall. Regular maintenance extends system life, maintains efficiency, and catches developing issues before they become failures. Peace of Mind Members receive two free inspections per year.
What is the difference between an inspection and a tune-up?
A tune-up includes cleaning and adjustment in addition to inspection β€” flame sensor cleaning, filter replacement, and any minor corrections made during the visit. An inspection is primarily diagnostic and documentation-focused. Both include a written report. The right choice depends on your system's situation and what you need to know.
What is included in a written inspection report?
Every reading our technician takes β€” blower motor amps, inducer motor amps, gas valve pressure, safety switch readings, capacitor values, static pressure, and more. You get a complete picture of your system's condition in documented form that you can reference and compare year over year.
Will a tune-up void my warranty?
No β€” in fact, most manufacturer warranties require regular professional maintenance to remain valid. Our written inspection report serves as documentation of that maintenance for warranty purposes.
What if the tune-up finds something that needs repair?
We document the finding, explain it clearly, and give you every option β€” including doing nothing and monitoring if that is a reasonable choice. No pressure to repair the same day. The decision is yours with full information.
What areas do you serve for furnace maintenance?
Our primary service area includes Longmont, Boulder, Broomfield, Superior, Lyons, Loveland, Johnstown, Platteville, Brighton, and Altona. Extended service is available to Fort Collins, Lakewood, Golden, Ward, Allenspark, and surrounding Front Range communities.
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Written Report
Every reading documented. Every finding explained. Complete inspection report provided.
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Transparent Pricing
We provide options based off a thorough tune-up and complete written inspection report to keep your system running as long as possible.
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No Pressure. Ever.
Your trust matters more than any sale. Always.