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Heating Maintenance in Metro Atlanta

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North Georgia winters can swing from mild afternoons to freezing nights fast, and your heating system needs to be ready before the first cold snap. R.S. Andrews provides professional heating maintenance for furnaces, heat pumps, boilers, and thermostats throughout Metro Atlanta and surrounding areas. Their heating services already position maintenance as a way to extend system life, prevent mid-winter breakdowns, improve efficiency, and support warranty requirements.
Why Heating Maintenance Matters
Heating maintenance is a preventive service designed to catch small issues before they turn into comfort problems, safety concerns, or expensive repairs. During a tune-up, a technician checks how your system starts, heats, moves air, vents exhaust, and responds to thermostat commands.
A well-maintained heating system can help:
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Reduce the risk of unexpected breakdowns
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Improve heating performance and airflow
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Help the system run more efficiently
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Identify worn or weak components early
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Support safer furnace operation
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Extend the useful life of your equipment
What’s Included in a Heating Maintenance Visit
A heating maintenance appointment is more than a quick look at the unit. It is a step-by-step system review that checks the equipment from startup to shutdown.
During the visit, your R.S. Andrews technician may inspect and test:
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System startup: The technician confirms the unit turns on properly and responds to the thermostat.
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Ignition and combustion components: For gas furnaces, this helps verify clean, reliable heating operation.
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Burners and flame sensor: These parts help the system ignite and continue heating safely.
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Heat exchanger condition: The technician looks for visible wear, rust, or warning signs that need attention.
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Blower motor and airflow: Proper airflow helps move warm air evenly through the home.
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Filter condition: A clogged filter can restrict airflow and strain the system.
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Electrical connections: Loose or damaged connections can cause unreliable performance.
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Safety controls: These components help shut the system down if unsafe conditions occur.
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Venting and flue pipe: Proper venting helps combustion gases leave the home safely.
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Thermostat operation: The thermostat is checked to make sure it communicates correctly with the heating system.
Our Full 30-Point Heating Tune-Up Process
Regular maintenance extends the lifespan of your system and prevents mid-winter breakdowns that leave your family in the cold. Our maintenance visits include cleaning internal components, checking for gas leaks, and testing all safety controls. This proactive approach keeps your system running at peak efficiency and ensures you remain compliant with manufacturer warranty requirements.
Here’s how we complete your 30-point heating tune-up:
Internal Furnace Inspection & Combustion Review
We begin inside the furnace cabinet, examining combustion components and heat transfer surfaces.
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High Resolution (1080 dp) Deep Internal Furnace Scan
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Inspect heat exchanger and vacuum out minor rust deposits
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Inspect and clean burners
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Vacuum out minor rust around burners
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Check ignition controls
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Clean flame sensor
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Test gas valve operation
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Check gas connections at furnaces
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Check and adjust gas valve pressure (if necessary)
This portion ensures clean ignition, stable combustion, and proper fuel delivery.
Airflow & Blower Assembly
Next, we evaluate the components responsible for moving heated air through the home.
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Pull blower assembly or inspect the blower wheel and motor
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Measure temperature rise
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Measure blower amps
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Check blower capacitor
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Test fan control
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Inspect ductwork
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Replace standard 1 inch pleated filter
These steps confirm the furnace is heating within manufacturer specifications and distributing air properly.
Venting & Exhaust Safety
Proper venting protects the home from combustion byproducts and overheating.
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Inspect flue pipe
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Test inducer assembly
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Test pressure switch
This verifies exhaust gases are venting correctly and draft systems are functioning safely.
Electrical & Safety Control Testing
Modern furnaces rely on multiple safety switches and electrical controls. Each is tested individually.
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Test main limit switch
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Test flame rollout switches
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Test all safety controls
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Test door switch
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Check and tighten all electrical connections
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Check and tighten low voltage connections
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Measure high voltage to furnace
This portion of the inspection confirms that the system will shut down properly if unsafe conditions occur.
System Controls & Final Verification
We complete the tune-up by confirming system communication and documentation.
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Check thermostat operation
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Visual inspection of evaporator coil
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Update inspection label
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Clean up after completion of tune-up
Every heating maintenance visit follows this full 30-point checklist. If we identify wear, safety concerns, or developing component failure, we’ll explain the condition clearly and outline the next steps before the heating season is in full demand.
What Happens During Your Appointment
When your technician arrives, they begin by asking about any heating issues you have noticed, such as uneven temperatures, strange sounds, short cycling, burning smells, or rooms that never seem to get warm.
Next, they inspect the heating equipment and test key operating components. The goal is to understand how the system is performing now and whether anything is showing early signs of wear.
If the technician finds a concern, they explain what they found, why it matters, and what options are available before any additional work begins. After the tune-up is complete, they clean up the work area and review the condition of your system with you.
Signs Your Heating System Needs Maintenance
Schedule heating maintenance if you notice:
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Weak airflow from vents
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Unusual banging, grinding, or squealing sounds
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A furnace that turns on and off frequently
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Uneven temperatures from room to room
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Higher energy bills without a clear reason
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A yellow pilot light on a gas furnace
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Burning, dusty, or musty odors when heat runs
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A thermostat that struggles to hold the set temperature
If you notice any of these issues, it’s best to be proactive. Call R.S. Andrews right away to prevent problems from worsening or risking your heating system failing when you need it most. When those situations do occur, we also offer emergency HVAC services to solve urgent problems with your home’s heat.
When Should You Schedule Heating Maintenance?
Most heating systems should be serviced once a year, ideally in the fall before colder weather arrives. R.S. Andrews recommends annual heating service before Georgia’s first frost so the system is ready when temperatures drop.
Why Homeowners Choose Us for Heating Maintenance
When it comes to routine care, homeowners want a team they can count on to be consistent, honest, and thorough. At R.S. Andrews, we make maintenance simple, so you don’t have to think twice about staying comfortable all season long.
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Reminders You Can Rely On: We keep track of your maintenance schedule so you don’t have to.
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No-Rush Appointments: Our techs take the time to do it right and not just check a box and move on.
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Upfront Service Recommendations: If we spot an issue, we’ll explain your options without pressure.
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Friendly, Familiar Faces: Many of our customers see the same technician year after year.
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Plans That Fit Your Lifestyle: Choose the level of service that works best for your home and your budget.
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