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Las Vegas furnace tune-up — annual service, warranty compliance

Annual furnace tune-up covering combustion analysis, burner cleaning, safety switches, blower motor, gas valve verification, filter replacement and thermostat calibration. Required by manufacturer parts warranty on most modern furnaces.

  • Book in September or early October
  • Combustion analysis CO reading logged
  • Warranty paperwork filed

Why annual tune-ups matter

One tune-up costs less than one repair

The math on annual furnace maintenance is straightforward: a tune-up in Las Vegas runs $149-$189. A single emergency service call — typical bad-capacitor or flame-sensor replacement — runs $350-$550 including diagnostic and parts. One weak capacitor caught during a tune-up before it fails saves more than the tune-up cost, plus the hassle of a middle-of-night no-heat call.

Beyond cost, the manufacturer parts warranty on most new furnaces REQUIRES annual maintenance by a licensed technician. Skip a year and a warranty claim on a 6-year-old blower motor can be denied because you can't produce service records. The maintenance plan keeps paperwork current automatically.

Book the tune-up in September or early October — before the first cold snap. November brings the emergency no-heat backlog and tune-ups get pushed to December. Early booking also means our technicians have time for a thorough job instead of squeezing you between emergencies.

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Furnace annual tune-up in a Las Vegas basement
HVAC technician performing furnace tune-up

What a tune-up covers

How your Las Vegas HVAC install or service call works — four steps, no surprises

  1. Visual + safety inspection

    Cabinet, venting, gas line, electrical connections all visually inspected. Safety switches (rollout, limit, pressure) tested. Combustion chamber inspected for cracks or corrosion.

  2. Cleaning + adjustment

    Burners cleaned, flame sensor polished, blower wheel and cabinet cleaned, filter replaced (standard filter included). Air-gas mixture adjusted to spec.

  3. Combustion + electrical

    Combustion analysis on running burner, CO reading logged in service report. Blower motor amp draw checked, capacitor tested with meter, control board diagnostics.

  4. Written service record

    Detailed service report emailed same day with all readings and any recommended follow-up work. Filed to your maintenance history for warranty compliance.

What we do

Las Vegas furnace tune-up

1. WEAK CAPACITOR: capacitors test at 80% of spec are approaching failure. Cheaper to replace during tune-up ($120-$180) than during a no-heat emergency ($350+).

2. DIRTY FLAME SENSOR: carbon buildup causes intermittent shutdowns. Cleaning during tune-up prevents 2am no-heat calls.

3. CRACKING IGNITOR: hot-surface ignitors visibly crack before they fully fail. Preventive replacement scheduled for spring instead of catastrophic winter failure.

4. CRACKED HEAT EXCHANGER: safety-critical crack that leaks CO into living space. Catching this during tune-up saves lives. Furnace replacement scheduled proactively.

5. FILTER NEGLECT: dirty filters cause overheating and premature blower motor failure. New filter during tune-up + explanation of filter cadence. Related in Las Vegas: furnace repair and furnace tune-up.

Technician performing furnace maintenance in Las Vegas
$150 vs $500+ Preventive vs emergency
required Warranty compliance
20+ yr Furnace lifespan (maintained)

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Furnace tune-up FAQs

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Single-stage furnace tune-up: $149-$169. Two-stage or modulating furnace tune-up: $169-$189 (more diagnostic points). Combined furnace + AC tune-up: $269-$319 (bundled discount). Boiler tune-up: $189-$229. Maintenance plan includes tune-up at no additional charge.
September or early October — before the first cold snap. Booking in November when it's already -5°C means waiting behind emergency no-heat calls. Early booking also means our technicians have time for thorough work.
60-90 minutes per system. Combined furnace + AC tune-up in a single visit: 2 hours. Boiler tune-up: 90-120 minutes (additional water-side inspections).
Yes for two reasons: (1) manufacturer warranties on new furnaces require annual service by a licensed technician — skip a year and a warranty claim can be denied; (2) 60% of failures we catch during tune-ups show no symptoms until the equipment fails outright. Preventive maintenance prevents mid-winter emergencies.
Repairs beyond routine adjustment (parts replacement quoted separately). Ductwork modifications. Thermostat replacement. Filter above standard MERV 8 (upgrade filters quoted separately). Everything else is included — combustion analysis, cleaning, safety switch verification, written service report.

Tune-up reviews

Las Vegas homeowners on their HVAC service

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Booked the annual tune-up in September. Tech caught a weak capacitor, replaced it preventively for $150. Would have been a mid-January no-heat call otherwise. Peace of mind.

P. Osei
September tune-up
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New furnace came with 10-year parts warranty conditional on annual maintenance. They keep the paperwork current and file everything with the manufacturer. Zero worry about warranty disputes.

L. Marchand
New furnace warranty
★★★★★

Furnace + AC tune-up in a single visit. Saved money vs booking separately, and they even threw in a quick check of the humidifier we added last year. Value for money.

R. Chen
Combined tune-up
★★★★★

Manage 4 rental properties. Their multi-system discount and consistent service records made switching worth it. Every property's tune-up is on the same calendar.

N. Delacroix
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