Furnace Repair / Cleaning
Furnace Repair
Choosing a furnace repair specialist can be a difficult task in the Springfield, Missouri with so many independent HVAC contractors and companies to choose from. We're here to help make that decision easier. GOFF Heating & Air Conditioning is one of the largest installers of furnaces and Air Conditioners in the Springfield area. Our repair technicians are available 24 hours a day.
Furnace Cleaning/Tune-Up
It has been said that a high average of service calls are due to one very important fact. You must perform maintenance on your equipment regularly.
Did you know? If your car was used as often as your furnace and air conditioner, it would have traveled over 200,000 miles in a year. Impossible you say? Well it's not. Your home heating and cooling system operates approximately 3200 hours in a year. If you traveled 3200 hours at 65mph in your car you would have changed your oil 66 times, used 4 sets of tires, performed 4 tune-ups and flushed your cooling system 3 times.
No one would drive that many miles without performing any maintenance and expect for things to function properly. Just like your car, your system needs a tune up and lubrication and cleaning. By performing a precision tune up on your system, you minimize the chance of breakdowns - saving energy and extending the life of your system.
THE BEST TUNE-UP IN TOWN!
Precision Furnace Tune-up Benefits
- Lower utility bills.
- Extended equipment life.
- Fewer repairs, breakdowns, and improved system reliability.
- Peace of mind for you and your family.
- Increased heating capacity.
- Priority service scheduling.
Our Exclusive Precision Tune-Up Procedure Includes, As Needed
- Inspect and tighten all electrical connections and
terminals.
- Remove, clean, and adjust main gas burners.
- Remove, clean, and adjust ignition/pilot assembly.
- Thoroughly brush and vacuum clean the heat-
exchanger(s) and combustion chambers.
- Inspect heat exchanger(s) & combustion chambers
for cracks, rusting, or problem areas.
- Vacuum out blower compartment; return airdrop,
and surrounding area.
- Clean all return air grills throughout the home.
- Inspect the flue assembly and test flue gas drafting
mechanism.
- Test and inspect all furnace safety controls.
- Test, record, and adjust gas pressure.
- Replace standard air filters.
- Remove and clean blower motor, drive mechanism
and fan assembly, when accessible.
- Lubricate all fan motors and all moving parts.
- Measure and adjust blower for correct flow.
- Adjust all dampers and set proper blower speeds.
- Clean, level, test, and calibrate thermostat.
- Inspect and test thermocouple output as well as
pilot safety switch.
- Measure and record electrical voltage, amperage,
and component resistance.
- Inspect and test all system transformers, relays,
contactors, and controls. Measure performance.
- Repair minor air leaks in plenum and return airdrop.
- Perform a complete and thorough electronic carbon
monoxide check of the entire house.
- Advise customer on other ways to reduce energy
consumption, improve safety and enhance comfort.