Heating System Maintenance & Tune-ups

Annual heating tune-ups that extend equipment life and prevent costly breakdowns.

About Heating System Maintenance & Tune-ups

Preventive maintenance is the single best investment Wichita homeowners can make in their heating system. Our comprehensive tune-up includes cleaning heat exchangers, inspecting and testing ignition components, calibrating gas pressure, lubricating blower bearings, checking flue venting for carbon monoxide risk, and verifying thermostat accuracy. Customers on our annual maintenance plan receive priority scheduling, discounted repair rates, and reminders before each season. A properly maintained furnace can last 20+ years and operates at peak efficiency — saving you money every month.

What You Get

  • Extends equipment lifespan by years through proper lubrication and cleaning
  • Carbon monoxide and combustion safety inspection included
  • Priority scheduling and discounted rates for plan members
  • Written service report documenting every inspection point

Ready for a Free Estimate?

Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on heating system maintenance & tune-ups. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

Licensed & insured · Wichita, KS

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my furnace serviced?
We recommend annual heating system maintenance before each heating season — typically in the fall. If you have a heat pump or dual-fuel system, spring maintenance on the cooling side is also important. Annual tune-ups catch small issues before they cause breakdowns and keep your manufacturer warranty valid on most systems.
What's included in a heating tune-up?
Our tune-up covers cleaning heat exchangers, inspecting and testing the ignition system, calibrating gas pressure, lubricating blower bearings, checking flue venting for carbon monoxide risk, replacing the air filter, and verifying thermostat accuracy. We provide a written report documenting every inspection point.
Can maintenance really prevent breakdowns?
Yes — the majority of heating failures we see are caused by issues that would have been caught during routine maintenance: dirty flame sensors, failing capacitors, loose electrical connections, and clogged condensate drains. Most take minutes to fix during a scheduled visit but can cause complete system failures if left unaddressed through a Wichita winter.