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Essential Furnace Inspection

$225.99+GST

  • Basic Check
  • Thermostate And Control Check
  • Lubrication of Moving Parts
  • Heat Exchanger Inspection
  • & More

Deluxe Furnace Maintenance

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  • Basic Check
  • Thermostate And Control Check
  • Lubrication of Moving Parts
  • Heat Exchanger Inspection
  • Motor Assembly Amperage Assesment
  • & More

FURNACE MAINTENANCE NEAR ME - Why Regular HVAC Maintenance Matters

HVAC systems are complex and hardworking. Without regular attention, they can develop inefficiencies, safety risks, and even experience premature failure. Our maintenance services ensure that your system operates at peak performance, keeping your home comfortable while saving you money on energy bills. Don�t wait until it�s too late�keep your system in top shape with our expert care.

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Air Filter Check ❌ Basic Check ✔️ Basic Check ✔️ Comprehensive Check
Thermostat and Control Check ✔️ Yes ✔️ Yes ✔️ Yes
Lubrication of Moving Parts ❌ Limited ✔️ Yes ✔️ Yes
Heat Exchanger Inspection ❌ No ✔️ Basic Inspection ✔️ Detailed Inspection
Main Burner Assembly Check ❌ No ✔️ Basic Check ✔️ Thorough Check
Air Blower Assessment ❌ No ✔️ Basic Check ✔️ Thorough Assessment
Recommendations & Reporting ❌ No ✔️ Basic Findings ✔️ Detailed Findings
Cleaning Services ❌ No ✔️ Basic Cleaning ✔️ Comprehensive Cleaning
Motor Amperage Assessment ❌ No ❌ No ✔️ Yes
Chimney and Exhaust Inspection ❌ No ❌ No ✔️ Yes
Venting Spillage Test ❌ No ❌ No ✔️ Yes
Temperature Rise Assessment ❌ No ❌ No ✔️ Yes
Combustion Air Quality Assessment ❌ No ❌ No ✔️ Yes
System Compliance Check ❌ No ❌ No ✔️ Yes
Humidifier Damper Adjustment ❌ No ❌ No ✔️ Yes
Combustion Analysis ❌ No ❌ No ✔️ Yes
Fan Control Adjustment ❌ No ❌ No ✔️ Yes

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"Terrence and James arrived promptly to replace our very old furnace. They were very knowledgeable about the product and installation process. They worked diligently and professionally and answered all of the questions we had. They left the furnace room as clean as they found. We highly recommend them. Thank you to both of you"

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"I normally would hesitate to write a review but I thought I should for this company. Carla and her team are great to work with. I had a split ac installed on my apartment unit and no other company are willing to do the approval process and provide the detailed pricing and the exact specs. The service delivered is prompt and professional, with no hidden cost. I am glad that I've chosen Alberta Indoor Comfort. Thank you!"

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"Alberta indoor Comfort replaced my old furnace several years ago. They were fast and efficient with a one day install. I decided to order my A/C from them because of their good services and products. Their quote was exactly what I paid. They were on time to install the unit. No mess left behind. I am very happy with their products and service. I will continue to use their services in the future. Very happy with their service and products. They always follow up on any work or installs they do."

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Why Regular HVAC Maintenance Matters

HVAC systems are complex and hardworking. Without regular attention, they can develop inefficiencies, safety risks, and even experience premature failure. Our maintenance services ensure that your system operates at peak performance, keeping your home comfortable while saving you money on energy bills. Don't wait until it's too late-keep your system in top shape with our expert care.

How often should my HVAC system undergo maintenance?

A: Whole-home humidifiers integrate with your HVAC system to automatically maintain consistent humidity levels throughout your home, protecting both your health and furnishings.

What's the difference between a safety check-up and a tune-up?

A: Proper humidity can reduce symptoms of asthma, dry skin, headaches, and insomnia. It also helps prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria, promoting overall health.

How does renewal (life extension) work for HVAC systems?

A: Low humidity can cause wood floors and furniture to shrink, crack, and warp over time. Maintaining balanced humidity levels prevents this damage and preserves your home�s value.

 

What are the benefits of regular maintenance?

A: The ideal humidity level is typically between 30-50%, depending on the season and your personal comfort preferences. Maintaining this balance prevents issues like dry skin, static electricity, and damaged wood

Can regular maintenance really extend the life of my HVAC system?

A: Regular maintenance is recommended once a year. This includes cleaning or replacing the water panel (filter) and ensuring the system is functioning properly. Proper maintenance ensures your humidifier runs efficiently and effectively.

Comprehensive look into Furnace Maintenance

Yes, maintenance typically includes the replacement of consumables. Consumables are parts that wear out or degrade over time and need regular replacement to keep the HVAC system functioning properly. Common consumables in HVAC maintenance include:

  • Air Filters: Replaced during routine maintenance to maintain good airflow and air quality
  • Belts: Worn or cracked belts are replaced to ensure that components like blowers and fans function properly.
  • Lubricants: Lubrication of moving parts is often replenished as part of maintenance.
  • Refrigerant (if needed): In some cases, refrigerant levels are checked and topped off during maintenance, though this is less frequent.

Maintenance ensures that these consumables are replaced as needed to prevent breakdowns and maintain system efficiency. Maintaining and replacing these components as needed is crucial for ensuring the long-term reliability and efficiency of your HVAC system. Regular inspections during maintenance visits help identify parts that are worn out and in need of replacement. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of these components help ensure that Lennox high efficiency furnaces continue to operate safely, efficiently, and reliably for years. In addition to consumables like filters and belts, several other components of an HVAC system can wear out or degrade over time and may need regular replacement to keep the system reliable. These include:

Thermostat batteries degrade over time, and dead batteries can cause the system to malfunction or stop working entirely. Regular replacement is needed to ensure the thermostat operates reliably.

Capacitors help start and run the motors in the HVAC system. Over time, they can degrade or fail, leading to motor malfunctions or a total system failure. They should be checked and replaced as needed during maintenance.

These electrical components control the power flow to the HVAC system. They wear out due to frequent switching and electrical arcing, which can lead to electrical failures or system shutdowns.

Igniters in modern furnaces can crack or wear out, and pilot lights in older systems can become faulty. Regular checks and replacement prevent ignition issues and heating failures.

Over time, heat exchangers in furnaces can crack due to expansion and contraction from heating cycles. Cracked heat exchangers are dangerous, as they can lead to carbon monoxide leaks. Regular inspections help catch this issue early.

Coils can corrode or accumulate grime over time, reducing their efficiency. Regular cleaning helps, but coils may need replacement if they become too corroded or damaged.

Drain lines and pans can become clogged or cracked, leading to leaks or overflow. These components should be regularly inspected, cleaned, and replaced if they are worn or damaged.