The symptoms that lead here in Fort Smith
- The furnace lights and then quits after a minute Dirty flame sensor, flue or pressure switch trouble
- One end of the house is always colder than the other Duct leakage, closed or blocked vents, blower performance
- It runs all day and never quite gets there Airflow restriction, dirty coils or low refrigerant charge
What a furnace tune-up involves
We start at the thermostat and work back through the system. That means checking the call for heat, watching a full ignition cycle, reading temperature rise across the heat exchanger and listening to the blower under load. We clean the burners and flame sensor, pull and replace the filter, and clear anything blocking the return. On propane systems we look hard at supply pressure, since a tank that ran low over summer shows up as rough ignition. The visit takes time. We would rather run the furnace through a couple of cycles than guess.
What we check and what we replace
We inspect the heat exchanger for cracking or rust, test the flame sensor and igniter, check the inducer motor and pressure switch, and verify safe venting all the way out. Electrical connections get tightened, the blower wheel gets cleaned when it is loaded with dust, and belts or bearings on older units get looked at. Filters are replaced during the visit. If a part is failing, we tell you what we found and what it will take to correct it before you commit to anything.
How we decide a tune-up is the right call
If your furnace runs but runs badly, a tune-up is usually where we start. Longer run times, a burner smell that lingers past the first day, uneven heat between rooms or a system that has gone two or three winters without service all point the same direction. If the furnace will not light at all, or the heat exchanger is compromised, that is heating repair or a replacement conversation instead. We tell you which one you are looking at rather than selling a tune-up that will not fix it.
Fort Smith coverage
From Fort Smith we cover Van Buren, Greenwood, Barling, Alma, Charleston, Lavaca, Mansfield and Booneville, along with the smaller communities in between.
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When should I schedule a furnace tune-up?
Early fall works best, before the first cold snap fills the schedule. We cover long hill-country routes, so booking ahead means we reach you on a day that suits you rather than during a rush.
Do I still need a tune-up if I heat mostly with wood?
Yes. A furnace used only as backup sits idle for months, and idle systems collect dust and develop ignition trouble. You want it checked before the night you actually need it.
How soon can you get to my house in Fort Smith?
Call us with what the system is doing and we will give you a realistic window rather than a guess. Fort Smith sits on a regular route, so same-day or next-day is common outside of the first big heat wave of the summer, when no-cool calls stack up fast. If your AC is out and the house has small children or an older adult in it, tell us on the phone and we will work you in sooner.
How it works
- Step 1
Tell us the symptom
Call or fill in the quote form with what the system is doing. Warm air, no air, short cycling, a smell, a breaker that keeps tripping. That detail helps us load the right parts before we roll.
- Step 2
We schedule around travel
Hill-country routes take time, so we give you a realistic window instead of a guess. If you are on a long county road, we tell you that up front and keep you posted if the day shifts.
- Step 3
Diagnose, then explain
We test the system, find the actual fault and walk you through what failed and what the repair involves. You decide before we start. If a part has to be ordered, we say when it lands.
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- Open 7 days
- Written quote before work starts
Why homeowners call us
- Older systems are normal herePlenty of homes on our routes run a heat pump from two decades back, a propane furnace and a wood stove for the cold snaps. We repair what you have rather than pushing you toward replacement on the first visit.
- Heating and cooling bothSame crew handles air conditioning repair in summer and heating repair in winter. That means we know your system's history when the season flips, and we are not learning your ductwork from scratch in January.
- We say what we do not knowIf a fault is intermittent, we tell you that instead of replacing parts on a hunch. Sometimes the honest answer is a monitoring period or a second visit when the weather brings the problem back.
- Regional coverage, local paceWe cover Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Tennessee. Travel time is part of every job we quote, so you get a window that accounts for the drive rather than a promise that falls apart.
- All major brands, gas & electricEvery major HVAC brand, gas and electric, handled by an independent crew.
- Straight answersNot worth fixing? We say that out loud, and often it saves you the visit fee.
Furnace Tune-Up in Fort Smith
One visit tells you where you stand
Describe the system and your ZIP. The written quote comes before any work starts.
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- Gas & electric
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