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Furnace Tune-Up in Franklin, TN

Heating season here is short and stubborn, which is why a furnace tune-up in Franklin pays attention to combustion. We inspect the heat exchanger, clean and test the flame sensor, verify the inducer and pressure switch, check gas pressure and temperature rise, and confirm the flue is drafting the way it should. On propane systems up on the ridges we look hard at the regulator and orifice sizing too. Call us before the first cold snap, or send the quote form and we will find you a slot.

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What brings Franklin homeowners to this job

  • There is water on the floor near the indoor unit Blocked condensate drain or rusted drain pan
  • The system squeals or rattles when it starts Worn blower bearings, loose panel or failing motor mount
  • One room stays hot while the rest is fine Airflow and duct balance, closed or crushed branch run

How we decide a tune-up is the right call

If your furnace still heats the house and just needs attention, a tune-up is the right visit. If it is not lighting at all, tripping the breaker repeatedly or blowing cool air, that is heating repair work and we schedule it accordingly. Equipment past its useful life with a cracked heat exchanger gets a replacement conversation instead, because cleaning does not fix cracked metal. We tell you which of those three you are in on the first visit. If you ever smell gas, leave the house, call 911 or your gas utility, then call us.

What a furnace tune-up involves

We start at the thermostat and work through the whole heating cycle, watching how the furnace lights, runs and shuts down. The burner compartment gets cleaned, the blower wheel and housing get checked for dust load, and we pull and inspect the filter. We look over the flue and venting, test safety controls, and check the condensate drain on high-efficiency equipment. On dual-fuel setups we also confirm the changeover behaves the way it should when temperatures drop. You get a plain description of what we found before we leave.

Franklin coverage

From Franklin we also cover Brentwood, Spring Hill, Nolensville, Thompson's Station, Fairview and the surrounding Williamson County communities.

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  • 37067
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  • 37069
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  • 37179
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Furnace Tune-Up in Franklin — quick answers

How often should a furnace be tuned up?

Once a year, ideally in early fall before you need heat. Annual attention catches dirty burners and weak igniters while it is still warm enough to wait a day for parts.

Does a propane furnace need a different tune-up?

The process is similar, but propane runs at different pressures and the burner orifices differ, so we verify those settings specifically. Ridge homes on propane tanks get the same full cycle inspection.

How soon can you get to a home in Franklin?

Call us and we will give you a real window rather than a guess. No-cooling and no-heat calls in Franklin get moved up, especially during a July heat stretch or a hard January freeze. If your outdoor unit is running but the house is not cooling, check that the filter is not clogged and that the breaker has not tripped before we arrive. That information helps us bring the right parts.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill in the quote form and describe what you hear, smell or feel. Warm air, short cycling, a breaker that keeps tripping. That gives us a head start on the likely cause.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    A technician checks the thermostat, airflow, electrical connections, refrigerant performance and the outdoor unit. We work the crawlspace and the attic too, because ductwork and drainage cause more trouble than people expect.

  3. Step 3

    You decide, then we fix it

    We explain what failed, what it takes to repair it, and what we would watch next season. No work starts until you say go. Most repairs finish the same visit when parts are on the truck.

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Why homeowners call us

  • Mixed heating is normal to usHeat pumps, propane furnaces and dual-fuel setups all behave differently in cold weather. We know how a heat pump should sound in the thirties and when the backup heat is doing too much of the work.
  • We go under the houseRed clay crawlspaces hide crushed ducts, sweating lines and standing water. Comfort problems often start down there, not at the unit, so we look before we start replacing parts you may not need.
  • Plain explanationsYou get told what broke and why, in words that make sense. If a repair is a short-term patch on an aging system, we say that out loud so you can plan instead of guessing.
  • One crew, six statesWe serve homeowners across Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Same approach in every one: show up, diagnose properly, repair what needs repairing, leave the space clean.
  • All major brands, gas & electricOne independent crew for Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem and more.
  • Straight answersNot worth fixing? We say that out loud, and often it saves you the visit fee.

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