The Longview, Texas Furnace Service Specialists
If you are like many Alco Air customers, then your heating system is an important investment, and you want to take care of it to keep it in top operating condition. Alco Air will provide regular furnace maintenance so that your system works reliably during our coldest winter weather. Our furnace tune up includes:
- Inspection of all major parts of your furnace.
- Monitoring for proper airflow.
- Checking registers for appropriate temperatures.
- Addressing any concerns you may have regarding your furnace.
For a furnace tune up in your Longview Texas area home or business, contact us on line or call (903) 212-7708.
Why choose Alco Air for your furnace maintenance?
- Experience: Alco Air has provided heating maintenance for our Longview, Texas customers for thirty years.
- Attention to Detail: Alco Air hires only the most detail oriented technicians to complete your furnace tune up in a thorough, professional manner.
- Superior Training: Our technicians undergo continual training to stay ahead of the curve on the latest innovations and heating system technology. Each technician is NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certified.
- Customer Service: Customer service is our mission! We look forward to completing your furnace service to keep your home or business warm and comfortable, and keep you a satisfied customer who continues to choose Alco Air for any future heating or cooling needs.
FAQs
How do you verify the integrity of my furnace’s heat exchanger during a maintenance visit?
Our technicians perform a detailed visual inspection and often use specialized combustion analysis tools to detect microscopic cracks or corrosion that could allow carbon monoxide to leak. This goes beyond a simple cleaning to ensure the most critical safety component of your gas furnace is fully intact before the heating season begins.
Can a professional tune-up resolve issues with "short-cycling" where the furnace turns on and off too frequently?
Yes, short-cycling is often caused by a dirty flame sensor, restricted airflow, or an improperly calibrated thermostat, all of which are addressed during our maintenance service. By resolving these issues early, we prevent excessive wear and tear on the ignitor and blower motor, which typically leads to mid-winter breakdowns.
Does furnace maintenance include an inspection of the venting and flue pipes?
During a tune-up, we inspect the entire venting system to ensure there are no obstructions, such as bird nests or debris, and that all connections are secure and airtight. This ensures that combustion gases are safely exhausted from your home rather than backing up into your living space.
Will a maintenance visit help if I smell a "burning" or "musty" odor when I first turn on the heat?
While a slight dusty smell is common during the first use of the year, persistent odors often indicate a buildup of grime on the burners or biological growth within the blower housing. Our thorough cleaning process removes these accumulations, improving your home’s air quality and ensuring the unit operates without emitting unpleasant smells.