Furnace Tune-Up in Pocatello, ID
Eastern Idaho winters run from October through March. A fall furnace tune-up catches what would otherwise fail in January. Falls to Falls serves Pocatello and Bannock County with honest annual maintenance.
What a Furnace Tune-Up Covers in Pocatello
A furnace that ran eight months last year and sat unused through the summer is not the same furnace that started the heating season. Igniter elements degrade with thermal cycling. Flame sensors accumulate oxidation. Blower motors build up debris. Gas valve wear shows up in pressure testing. None of these conditions announce themselves. They wait until the first cold night and then fail.
The Falls to Falls furnace tune-up covers the full system inspection that catches these conditions before they become emergency calls. Larry Stegall has been doing HVAC service in eastern Idaho for over eleven years. He knows what to look for in this climate and does not pad the invoice with unnecessary add-on recommendations.
What We Check and Service
- Igniter inspection and testing — hot surface igniters have a finite life cycle and often show visible cracking before they fail. We inspect and test under operating conditions.
- Flame sensor cleaning — a fouled flame sensor causes the furnace to light and immediately shut down, appearing as a no-heat condition. Cleaning is included in every tune-up.
- Heat exchanger visual inspection — cracks in the heat exchanger allow combustion gases into the living space. Visual inspection on accessible surfaces is standard. We flag any findings that require further investigation.
- Combustion analysis — checking CO production, flue draft, and combustion air adequacy.
- Gas pressure check — manifold and inlet pressure verification against the equipment data plate spec.
- Blower motor and belt inspection — motor amperage draw, belt tension on belt-drive units, bearing condition.
- Filter check — if the existing filter is loaded, we swap it out or advise on the correct replacement.
- Flue and venting inspection — checking for proper draft, no obstructions, and secure connections.
- Thermostat calibration check — verifying the thermostat is calling at the correct setpoints and the system is responding.
Best Time to Schedule a Tune-Up in Pocatello
September and October are the right window. The heating season in Pocatello starts in earnest by late October, and November can bring temperatures in the single digits. Scheduling in September means the system is inspected, any wear items are addressed, and you start the heating season knowing the furnace is ready. We are less busy in September than we are in November, which means scheduling is easier and turnaround is faster.
If you did not schedule a fall tune-up and are now in the heating season, it is still worth doing. A mid-winter tune-up catches wear that would otherwise become an emergency. It is not as convenient as a fall schedule, but it is better than nothing. For same-day issues during heating season, see our furnace repair in Pocatello page. For general HVAC maintenance service, see our furnace servicing page. Contact us through our contact page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I get a furnace tune-up in Pocatello?
Once a year, in early fall. Eastern Idaho’s extended heating season puts more run hours on furnace components than milder climates. Annual service is more important here than in areas with shorter winters.
What does a furnace tune-up cost in Pocatello?
Call (208) 681-2884 or use our contact page and we will give you the number directly. We do not hide pricing behind “starting at” ranges.
Does a tune-up include filter replacement?
We check the filter condition and replace it if needed. Bring your preferred filter size to the appointment if you have a preference, or we will advise on the correct replacement.
What if the tune-up reveals a problem?
We tell you exactly what we found and what it will cost to fix. We do not start repairs without your approval. Minor items like a flame sensor cleaning are included in the tune-up service. Parts requiring replacement are quoted separately. See our furnace repair page for what repair service looks like.
Do you serve Pocatello for furnace tune-ups?
Yes. We serve Pocatello and surrounding Bannock County from our Aberdeen base. Call (208) 681-2884 to schedule.
More Tune-Up Questions
Can a tune-up prevent a carbon monoxide problem?
A tune-up that includes heat exchanger inspection, combustion analysis, and flue inspection identifies most CO risk conditions. It does not guarantee that a problem cannot develop later in the season, which is why CO detectors are also a required layer of protection. We will always flag a heat exchanger finding that requires follow-up action.
My furnace seems to be running fine. Do I still need a tune-up?
Yes. Most furnace failures in winter are preceded by weeks of gradual component degradation that does not show up as a noticeable performance change. A system that “seems fine” in October may have an igniter that is one cold cycle away from failure in January. Annual inspection is how you catch that before it is an emergency.
Do you also do AC tune-ups in the spring?
Yes. See our AC repair in Pocatello page for cooling season service and our general seasonal tune-ups page. Our gallery shows examples of past work. Reach us through our contact page.