Our Annual Furnace Tune-Up Will Keep Your Home Safe, Comfy, and Cozy

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One-Time Gas Furnace Tune-up (normally $159*)

$119

OR

One-Time Gas Furnace and AC Tune-up (normally $318*)

$179

An annual precision gas furnace tune-up from Gorjanc Home Services will keep your heating system operating safely and humming at peak performance. Schedule your furnace tune-up and carbon monoxide test today.

Better Health

Cleaner Air

Pure Comfort

Choose Your Annual Tune-Up to Match Your Schedule and Your Budget

One-Time Gas Furnace Tune-up

Regularly $159

$119

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includes:

  • One (1) 23-Point Precision Gas Furnace Tune-up and Safety Inspection
  • Digital Combustion and Carbon Monoxide Analysis

*Valid March 1-31, 2024. Cannot be combined with other offers.

— OR —

One-Time Gas Furnace and AC Tune-up

Regularly $318

$179

includes:

  • Two (2) 23-Point Precision Gas Furnace Tune-up and Safety Inspections (Gas Furnace and AC)
  • Digital Combustion and Carbon Monoxide Analysis
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Valid March 1-31, 2024. Cannot be combined with other offers.

HVAC Plus

Service Plan

$24.95 /Month
or $300/Year includes:

Select HVAC-Plus

includes:

  • Two (2) 23-point Precision Tune-Ups & Safety Inspections (one furnace and one air conditioner or heat pump per year)
  • Digital Combustion and Carbon Monoxide Analysis
  • Up to 1 lb. of R-410a refrigerant per year (if needed)
  • Replacement batteries for thermostat (if needed)
  • $20 off diagnostics
  • 10% off any repairs or services needed

HVAC Essential
Service Plan

$16.95 /Month
or $204/Year

Select HVAC-Essential

includes:

  • Two (2) 23-point Precision Tune-Ups & Safety Inspections (one furnace and one air conditioner or heat pump per year)
  • Digital Combustion and Carbon Monoxide Analysis
  • What does a 23-point gas furnace inspection include?

    • Digital Combustion Analysis 
    • Carbon Monoxide (CO) Analysis w/CO Reading
    • Test Thermostat Operation
    • Inspect Air Filter Housing & Air Seal
    • Check Air Filter
    • Inspect Cabinet, Fasteners, Panels, and Blower Compartment
    • Blower Wheel Rotates Freely
    • Check Blower Mounts
    • Measure and Record Blower Motor Amperage
    • Measure and Record Blower Motor Capacitor Reading
    • Measure and Record Leaving Supply Air Temperature
    • Measure and Record Return Air Temperature
    • Calculate Temperature Delta and Confirm it Falls within Manufacturer's Specifications
    • Inspect Heat Exchanger if Accessible
    • Check Burners for Cleanliness and Alignment
    • Check Manifold Gas Pressure - First Stage
    • Check Manifold Gas Pressure - Second Stage
    • Measure, Record, & Test Igniter
    • Measure, Record, & Test Flame Sensor
    • Measure, Record, & Test Pressure Switch First Stage
    • Measure, Record, & Test Pressure Switch Second Stage
    • Check Limit & Safety Switches
    • Check Inducer Fan Motor for Operation and Wear
    • Inspect and Test Furnace Electrical Switch
    • Inspect Electrical Connections and Wires Inside Furnace Cabinet
    • Inspect Accessible Ductwork for Proper Connections and Hangers
    • Inspect Ductwork for Proper Sealing
    • Inspect Flue Venting and Connections
    • Inspect Intake and Connections
    • Check Condensate Drain
    • Check Condensate Pump
    • Cycle and Test Unit Operation
  • What does a 23-point air conditioning inspection include?

    • Test Thermostat Operation
    • Inspect Air Filter Housing & Air Seal
    • Check Air Filter
    • Inspect Cabinet, Fasteners, Panels, and Blower Compartment
    • Blower Wheel Rotates Freely
    • Check Blower Mounts
    • Measure and Record Blower Motor Amperage
    • Measure and Record Blower Motor Capacitor Reading
    • Measure and Record Leaving Supply Air Temperature
    • Measure and Record Return Air  Dry Bulb Temperature
    • Measure and Record Return Air  Wet Bulb Temperature
    • Calculate Temperature Delta and Confirm it Falls within Manufacturer's Specifications
    • Indoor Coil, Identify Metering Device
    • Outdoor Unit Is It Level 
    • Outdoor Unit Is It Clear of Vegetation & Shrubs
    • Inside Cabinet Clear of Leaves and Debris
    • Rinse Condenser Coil if Needed
    • Check Outdoor Disconnect Properly Fused
    • Check Outdoor Disconnect and Sealtite for Water Tight
    • Visually Inspect Contactor for Pitting or Debris
    • Line Voltage Reading
    • Measure and Record Voltage Drop at Contactor
    • Measure and Record Condenser Fan Amperage
    • Measure and Record Compressor Readings
    • Measure and Record Dual Capacitor Rating and Readings
    • Identify Refrigerant Type for System
    • Record Outdoor Temperature at Time of Tune-up
    • Record Suction and Liquid Line
    • Record SuperHeat (SH)
    • Record SubCooling (SC)
    • Inspect Accessible Refrigeration Lines and Insulation
    • Inspect Electrical Connections and Wires Inside Cabinet
    • Inspect Accessible Ductwork for Proper Connections and Hangers
    • Inspect Ductwork for Proper Sealing
    • Check Condensate Drain
    • Check Condensate Pump
    • Cycle and Test Unit Operation
  • How often should you change your HVAC filter?

    As a general rule, replace pleated air filters and furnace filters in your home every 90 days. 

    • The longer an air filter is in place, the more dirt, dust and allergens are trapped
    • A clogged furnace filter decreases its efficiency.
    • We recommend MERV13 air filters

HVAC MAINTENANCE MATTERS

It pays to stay on top of your furnace and air conditioner maintenance

Breathe Clean Air in Your Home

BREATHE CLEAN AIR

Annual maintenance helps to keep filters fresh and air healthy and clean inside your home.

Prevent Unexpected HVAC Failures

PREVENT UNEXPECTED FAILURES

Annual equipment checks allow you to find and fix small problems before they turn into major repairs.

Lower HVAC equipment utility costs

LOWER UTILITY COSTS

Your HVAC equipment consumes a large amount of gas and electricity. Preventive maintenance improves efficiency and lowers utility costs.

Prolong HVAC equipment life

PROLONG EQUIPMENT LIFE

Routine maintenance will help your system stand the test of time.

Healthy homes begin with a furnace tune-up and carbon monoxide test.

Enjoy Better Health

Breathe easier and experience healthier living when you let the dirty air out and bring fresh, clean air into your home

Improve Indoor Air Quality

Stay healthy with ventilation, high performance air purification, filtration, and humidity control for cleaner air.

Eliminate Contaminants

Be confident your family is better protected from viruses, allergens, and other things that can make you sick.

At Gorjanc Home Services, we know a properly tuned furnace keeps your family warm, comfy, and safe.

23-Point Tune-Up

Carbon Monoxide Testing

Certified Operation

Keeping your family healthy goes beyond what you can see in the air you breathe

We spend 90% of our lives indoors, and research shows we breathe up to 3,000 gallons of air every day.


We’ve inspected and optimized hundreds of furnaces like yours with the world’s most advanced clean air solutions.

Schedule a Furnace Tune-Up
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