Ensuring that your heating system is in good working order and is set to last a long time takes more than just infrequent attention, and that is true even more so for gas furnaces in the cold climate of Sandy Valley. For us, at HVAC Las Vegas regular maintenance is not just a box to check; it is an important task that we undertake with thoroughness and care. We know the furnace and its components inside and out; indeed, we could probably assemble its schematics blindfolded. At any rate, we could clean it from top to bottom, inside and out, and also would do the same with its motor.
At Sandy Valley, our attention to customer education allows us to feel confident that homeowners really do understand what furnace maintenance is all about. We value the time spent with customers, during which our service technicians reveal the specific problems with the furnace (if any) and recommend the exact type of maintenance action necessary to restore it to optimal operation. We like to think of ourselves as working "in concert" with the customer because we are working for the customer and are so damn good at what we do that the furnace maintenance service we provide feels like a party that customers really want to attend. And when they attend this service party, they are informed participants who know exactly what is going on and why it is going on.
At Sandy Valley, we take furnace maintenance a step further. Not only do we provide the fundamental aspects of routine upkeep, but we also utilize the newest technologies to keep furnaces running at optimal levels. We're not only aware of the latest technologies; we're intimately acquainted with them. Innovations taken from furnace research over the years have led to significant advances in furnace design. These are not just theoretical designs; our technicians are using them to good effect in the field. Furnace maintenance, like any other service industry, is price-sensitive, meaning that if we don't offer good value, customers will find someone else who does. That being said, we haven't raised our prices for five years, and the kinds of price increases we've seen in the past haven't occurred in the last couple of years either.