Our HVAC tune-up technicians can service any brand of furnace. If you have not serviced your furnace yet this year, call today and save.
What to Expect with a Furnace Tune-Up?
Manufacturers recommend having your furnace inspected and maintained by a properly trained technician at least once a year. Any Hour Services, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating & Air developed our furnace tune-up to do just that.
Our HVAC maintenance department is fully dedicated to annual tune-ups and can expertly address the condition of any furnace. Furnace tune-ups are different than furnace diagnoses because they are performed on furnaces that are in working condition.
Our HVAC tune-up technicians come to your home and go through your furnace system top to bottom. They check all the vital components and make sure everything is running properly. They will answer any questions you have, document their findings, and leave you with a full written report. If any parts are showing signs of wear or that could fail during the furnace season, they will make recommendations.
Normally we charge $99 to perform this annual furnace maintenance but visitors to our website can save $70 and have this done for only $29.
Furnace Tune-Up Questions
Here are some basic questions homeowners have about furnace tune-ups & furnace annual maintenance. Let us know if you don’t see your question below.
Once you approve the work, your HVAC technician will be able to start right away. Any Hour service technicians come prepared with all the necessary tools, parts, and equipment to perform any job.
A furnace tune-up includes all the maintenance and inspection items the manufacturers recommend. A certified tune-up technician will go through your system and make sure all of the vital components are working and that your system is running safely. They will leave you a full written report with their recommendations and answer any questions you have.
Most ballpark prices are a guess. Another company might give a range that they hope will cover the cost to do the job. And most of the time they have to come back and ask for more money. Our experience has shown that a ballpark price is usually not in anyone’s best interest.
To come up with the price to complete the work on your heating system, your HVAC technician will figure out the tasks needed to complete the work. Each task has a price associated with it. Your technician will add those tasks together to come up with your total. This method allows us to identify tasks that don’t need to be performed on your project and save you money where we can.
This also allows us to be fair and transparent when pricing the work you need done on your heating system.. What I mean by fair and transparent is, the cost to perform the work should have nothing to do with how nice a neighborhood someone lives in. When designing our pricing guide, we asked ourselves, “what does it take to perform this task” NOT “how much can we get a person to pay”.
We believe there are too many variables that make “charging by the hour” more of a win for the company, not the homeowner. If an HVAC technician has to go get a part, is slower than another technician, the job takes longer than expected, etc. — are all things that a homeowner has no control over but ends up paying the price for. There’s no accountability on the plumbing company to have their trucks stocked better, train their plumbers better or run their business more efficiently.
There are many other reasons but they all revolve around us trying to do right by everyone involved; the homeowner, the HVAC technician, and the company.
Most HVAC service/construction companies are started by an HVAC technician that is trained to be a technician, learning the HVAC trade. They are not trained in how to run a business. This is why so many heating and cooling companies come and go.
Most of the heating and air conditioning companies that have been around for a long time were started by an HVAC technician that happened to be good at business too. This is also why you see so many heating companies spring up during a good economy, most of them a one-man band. Unfortunately, they have to close their doors when there is an economic downturn.
There are so many little things that go into running a business and all of those costs have to be taken into consideration when pricing your goods and services. A lot of HVAC companies don’t take into account all of the expenses associated with doing the job and perform guesswork when coming up with prices – their price can be higher or lower than another company’s price. This could be one explanation why our price is different than theirs.
If you need your furnace replaced, one of our certified HVAC supervisors can come to your home and quote you a price after inspecting your existing heating system. This visit is free. Call to schedule an appointment.
Committed to Customer Service
We’ll never rush you into a decision but will take the time to help you understand your furnace problem. There’s no such thing as too many questions. We know you have lots of choices as far as HVAC companies are. We want to help and hope you will allow us to prove the things listed above are not just a list on a website but the way we strive to do business.
