Quality Comfort offers gas furnace repair, maintenance and replacement. New furnace estimates are always free!
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Quality Comfort offers gas furnace repair, maintenance and replacement. New furnace estimates are always free!
Keeping your furnace maintained is necessary, and we recommend having it looked at once a year before the cold weather starts. Turning on your furnace before the weather gets cold is one of the most recommended tasks you can do to make sure your furnace is working properly.
When we give your furnace a tune-up, our technicians follow a comprehensive checklist to make sure your unit is in excellent condition. Additionally, each furnace tune-up includes a furnace cleaning to make sure any dust or dirt is clear from the furnace, to help make sure it heats your home flawlessly.
Think your furnace is in need of a tune-up?
These days, most furnace companies make units that are extremely comparable in features and benefits. The difference in your furnace quality comes down to the installation of the unit. At Quality Comfort, our technicians are professional, experienced, and careful with each furnace installation.
We also realize that when it’s cold, you can’t wait for your new furnace! Most often, our professionals are able to install your furnace the very next day; no more waiting for heat! Along with this, we offer FREE upgrades and a 1-year test drive guarantee!
Is your home ready for a new heating system?
If you notice your furnace not producing heat, giving off a weird or gas-like smell, or more, your unit may be in need of repair! Finding out your furnace needs to be repaired is stressful. Our vehicles are fully stocked and ready to go and our certified technicians text you when they’re on their way to your home; no more waiting hours for a service window or days for replacement parts! We also offer emergency furnace repair.
If you’re unsure if your furnace needs to be repaired or replaced, check out our blog post!
How Does A Gas Furnace Work?
While many people have a gas furnace heating their home, the system can seem complicated and confusing to understand! Not only are there many different parts to your gas furnace, but there’s an entire heating process that has to happen in order to keep your home comfortable.
The gas flows from a natural supply network into your furnace, where it gets lit and starts producing the warm air you feel in your home. The warm air is pumped into your home through your air ducts. Once the desired temperature is reached, the gas valve gets shut off to prevent more warm air from flowing in and overheating your home.