We remove the blower wheel and motor and clean away dust and lint to improve airflow and reduce strain on the motor.
Dirty burners and flame sensors can cause ignition failures or improper combustion. We brush and vacuum burners and clean flame sensors for reliable ignition.
A dirty filter restricts airflow and circulates dust. We replace disposable filters or clean reusable ones to maintain proper airflow and indoor air quality.
Moving parts such as blower motors and bearings are lubricated to prevent friction and wear.
Dust and soot on the heat exchanger or evaporator coil reduce heat transfer and efficiency. We clean these surfaces carefully to restore efficient operation.
After reassembly, we restart your furnace, test safety controls, inspect venting and ensure there are no gas leaks or carbon monoxide hazards.
Oil furnaces produce soot and unburned fuel residue that can clog nozzles and burners. The average cost for a professional oil furnace cleaning is 150 to 350 dollars and includes cleaning the burner assembly, inspecting and replacing the nozzle, brushing and vacuuming the heat exchanger, checking the fuel filter and replacing air filters.
Gas furnaces are typically easier to maintain and cost 100 to 250 dollars to clean. Service includes cleaning burners and flame sensors, inspecting the heat exchanger and blower, checking gas connections and testing for carbon monoxide leaks.
A clean system operates efficiently, reducing energy consumption.
Removing dust, soot and allergens prevents them from circulating through your home or business.
Cleaning reduces wear on motors, burners and controls, helping your furnace last longer.
Routine cleaning decreases the chance of mid‑season breakdowns and expensive repairs.
A clean system runs smoothly and quietly.
Cleaning reduces the risk of overheating, clogs and carbon monoxide hazards.
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