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Heating Services

Furnace repair, seasonal maintenance, and replacement — keeping Weld County homes warm through Colorado winters.

Furnace Repair & Diagnostics

Accurate diagnosis and lasting repairs when your heat goes out or your system isn't keeping up.

  • No heat or insufficient heat
  • Ignition and pilot problems
  • Blower motor issues
  • Short cycling
  • Unusual noises or odors
  • Thermostat and control problems

Fall Heating Tune-Ups

A pre-winter inspection verifies your furnace is running safely and efficiently before you rely on it.

  • Heat exchanger inspection
  • Burner cleaning and inspection
  • Carbon monoxide safety check
  • Ignition system testing
  • Blower and electrical testing
  • Filter check & thermostat calibration

Furnace Replacement

Correctly sized, professionally installed heating systems when your current furnace has reached the end of its life.

  • Gas furnace installation
  • Full system replacement
  • Proper load-based sizing
  • High-efficiency options
  • Honest repair-vs-replace guidance

Safety matters with heating equipment

Gas furnaces are safe when properly maintained — but a cracked heat exchanger or venting problem can allow carbon monoxide into your home. A carbon monoxide check is part of every heating tune-up we perform, and we recommend working CO detectors on every level of your home.

Cover both seasons with one plan

Our maintenance plan includes your fall heating tune-up and your spring AC tune-up — so both systems get checked before the season they work hardest.

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Not keeping up? Common causes we find

Short cycling is often a clogged filter, a failing flame sensor, or an overheating heat exchanger. No ignition usually traces to the igniter, flame sensor, or gas valve. Weak airflow points to the blower motor, a crushed or undersized duct run, or a filter that's overdue. Cold rooms at the end of long duct runs are frequently a balance and airflow problem rather than a furnace problem. Whatever the symptom, we find the cause before quoting the fix — right down to details like a failed fuse at the disconnect.

Checking a fuse at an outdoor HVAC disconnect during a service call

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