
Trusted Experts In Furnace Tune-Up, Heating, & Plumbing

Lancaster, PA's Most Trusted Experts For Furnace Tune-Ups
As Lancaster, PA's most trusted experts for furnace tune-ups, we help homeowners keep their furnaces running smoothly and efficiently. Our thorough inspections and maintenance services are designed to catch small issues early, improve performance, and help your furnace last longer.
From seasonal checkups to full system evaluations, we deliver high-quality furnace tune-up services backed by experienced technicians. Rely on Tom Falk Plumbing & Heating to keep your furnace working properly—schedule your furnace tune-up today.
What Is A Furnace Tune-Up?
A furnace tune-up is a routine maintenance service that helps keep your heating system running safely and efficiently. It involves a detailed inspection, cleaning, and testing of essential components to catch issues early and prevent costly breakdowns. Here's what a typical furnace tune-up includes:
Cleaning the burners and flame sensor
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Checking and tightening electrical connections
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Inspecting the heat exchanger for cracks or damage
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Testing thermostat accuracy and response
Lubricating moving parts (such as blower motor components)
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Checking gas pressure and fuel connections
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Replacing or cleaning the air filter
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Testing system startup and overall operation
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I schedule a furnace tune-up?
You should schedule a furnace tune-up once a year—ideally in the fall—before the weather gets cold and your system is in constant use.
How long does a furnace tune-up take?
Most furnace tune-ups take about 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the condition of the system and whether any issues are found during inspection.
Can a furnace tune-up help lower my energy bills?
Yes—by improving your system's efficiency, a tune-up can help it use less energy to heat your home, which may result in lower monthly utility costs.
What happens if I skip my annual furnace tune-up?
Skipping regular tune-ups can lead to reduced efficiency, higher energy bills, and a greater risk of breakdowns. It may also void your manufacturer's warranty.