Heating Maintenance in Overland Park, KS
No one wants to deal with an unexpected breakdown in the middle of a winter night — which is exactly why it’s important for Johnson County residents to keep up with regular heating maintenance. In addition to reducing your risk of heating emergencies, routine tune-ups help homeowners control costs and stay more comfortable.
With the help of the experienced HVAC technicians at Santa Fe Heating & Air, you can enjoy optimal performance from your heating equipment throughout the year.
If it’s time to schedule your annual heating maintenance, contact Santa Fe Heating & Air today to learn more or set up an appointment in JoCo.
5 Benefits of Annual Heating Tune-Ups
If you don’t usually invest in annual heating maintenance, you might be wondering why you should bother. Fortunately, we’ve put together a quick list of benefits homeowners can enjoy by keeping up with yearly maintenance visits. Avoiding tune-ups doesn’t always lead to immediate consequences, at least not obvious ones, but by scheduling each spring you can enjoy:
- Improved energy efficiency, resulting in lower energy bills
- Lowered risk of breakdowns, meaning less exposure to dangerously cold weather and costly repairs
- Extended serviceable lifespan
- Improved safety due to potentially catching dangerous gas leaks, electrical issues, fire hazards, or ventilation issues afflicting your system
- Better indoor air quality
Our Heating Service Checklist
When you invest in heating maintenance either as a standalone service or as part of a plan, you’ll benefit from an in-depth inspection and tune-up that’s certain to restore your heating system to as near to brand-new performance as possible. A normal heating maintenance check involves, but isn’t limited to:
- Inspecting your system’s various components for damage, wear, loose connections, and more
- Correcting minor issues, including replacing worn belts and bearings, re-tightening electrical connections, and replacing loose fittings
- Testing components for performance and reliability, including airflow, combustion, ventilation, thermostat settings, electrical current flow, and drainage
- Checking and replacing filters as needed.
- Cleaning components that need attention, such as burners, coils, or fans
- Completing a final test of your system to identify problems and ensure quality
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There are few investments you can make into your home that are more cost-effective than keeping up with routine HVAC maintenance, especially with the help of well-trained technicians like the team at Santa Fe Air. We service all brands, deliver same-day service, and price our services honestly up front so you know what to expect every time.
If you’re interested in making routine maintenance as simple as possible for your household, be sure to ask the team at Santa Fe Heating & Air about our comprehensive maintenance plan when you call. You’ll enjoy routine heating and cooling checkups, plus filters, service for additional HVAC equipment such as humidifiers, discounts on repairs, and priority service.
When you’re ready to get started, call or contact us online to discuss your needs or request service in Olathe, Shawnee, or Lenexa.
FAQs
When is the best time to get a furnace tune-up?
If it’s been a few years — or longer — since your furnace last had a tune-up, then the best time for a tune-up is right now. Once you’re in the habit, we strongly recommend scheduling tune-ups for the fall. That way, your system is in peak condition heading into the cold season. This maximizes energy efficiency on the coldest days of the year and minimizes the risk of a breakdown when that could prove unpleasant or dangerous.
Do heat pumps need regular maintenance?
All HVAC equipment benefits from routine maintenance, including heat pumps. Like an air conditioner, heat pumps can become inefficient if their evaporator coils become dirtied or become a risk of water damage or an electrical hazard if something goes wrong with the drain lines. But heat pumps don’t always need to be serviced as regularly as systems like furnaces.