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Excellent 4.9

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  • 133 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Calabasas, CA
  • 133 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Calabasas, CA
Sara C. says, "***EDIT: The manager Tom called me to discuss the service call. He was understanding and agreed that the tech did not handle the service call appropriately. He offered a full refund of the service call fee and said they should not have collected it. Very pleased with how this handled. *** We got a full sized deodorant stuck in our forced air heating duct. For $50 all they could tell us was that it was 'safe' to turn on the heating again because it wasn't an areosol can. They said if we wanted to retrieve it that it would be very expensive and complicated. We turned our heating on for the first time last night not knowing what to expect. Our entire house immediately began to smell of burning plastic and deodorant. The scent was overpowering and we turned the heater off again. We have a contractor friend looking at it right now and they said that it is now melted on to the fan. It's a huge mess. I wish I had known that was going to happen before we turned on the heater again. The smell alone wasn't safe. It was obviously burning plastic. This company was quick and easy to pay, but they did say the service call was free. We still had to pay $50 for them to tell us they couldn't help us."See more
Sara C. says, "***EDIT: The manager Tom called me to discuss the service call. He was understanding and agreed that the tech did not handle the service call appropriately. He offered a full refund of the service call fee and said they should not have collected it. Very pleased with how this handled. *** We got a full sized deodorant stuck in our forced air heating duct. For $50 all they could tell us was that it was 'safe' to turn on the heating again because it wasn't an areosol can. They said if we wanted to retrieve it that it would be very expensive and complicated. We turned our heating on for the first time last night not knowing what to expect. Our entire house immediately began to smell of burning plastic and deodorant. The scent was overpowering and we turned the heater off again. We have a contractor friend looking at it right now and they said that it is now melted on to the fan. It's a huge mess. I wish I had known that was going to happen before we turned on the heater again. The smell alone wasn't safe. It was obviously burning plastic. This company was quick and easy to pay, but they did say the service call was free. We still had to pay $50 for them to tell us they couldn't help us."

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To keep your furnace in good working order it’s important to have it regularly cleaned. The national average furnace cleaning cost ranges from $60 to $80, though prices can vary greatly based on where you live in the country and what your furnace maintenance includes. An HVAC company may have different rates for different levels of furnace maintenance. For example,one company may offer general furnace maintenance for $79 and advanced maintenance for $138. Another company may offer a 38-point maintenance check for $89 and a 64-point maintenance check for $178. According to Energy.gov, a standard furnace cleaning and maintenance visit can include:

  • Checking the vent connection pipe and chimney
  • Checking the physical integrity of the heat exchanger
  • Adjusting the controls to provide optimum air temperatures
  • Checking the combustion chamber for cracks
  • Testing for carbon monoxide (CO)
  • Adjusting the blower control and supply-air temperature
  • Cleaning and oiling the blower
  • Removing soot and corrosion from the furnace
  • Checking the fuel input and flame characteristics
  • Sealing the connections between the furnace and the main ducts
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