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Heat Exchanger Inspection
The most critical safety check. We visually inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, rust, and deterioration that could allow carbon monoxide to enter your home’s air supply. This inspection alone is worth the cost of a tune-up.
Combustion & Ignition Testing
We test the ignitor, pilot light or electronic ignition, gas valve operation, and flame sensor. We verify proper combustion and check for delayed ignition—a common cause of those “banging” sounds at startup.
Carbon Monoxide Testing
We test for carbon monoxide at the heat exchanger, flue, and supply registers to ensure no CO is entering your living spaces. This is a critical safety measure for any gas or oil heating system.
Blower Motor & Airflow
We inspect the blower motor, check belt condition (on belt-drive models), lubricate bearings, and verify proper airflow. A clean, well-adjusted blower distributes heat evenly and efficiently.
Electrical Connection Inspection
We inspect and tighten all electrical connections, test safety switches, and check control board operation. As electrical and HVAC experts, we catch wiring issues that other companies may miss.
Thermostat Calibration
We verify thermostat accuracy, check programming, and ensure proper communication with your heating system. A miscalibrated thermostat wastes energy.
Filter & Vent Inspection
We check the air filter (replacing if needed), inspect supply and return vents for blockages, and verify proper system airflow.
Flue & Ventilation Check
We inspect the flue pipe and chimney connection to ensure proper venting of combustion gases. Blocked or deteriorated flues are a serious safety hazard.
Step 1: Schedule Your Tune-Up
Call us at (732) 575-9245 or book online. We recommend scheduling in early fall (September–October) before the heating season begins and before our schedule fills up.
Step 2: Safety Inspection First
We start with the critical safety checks—heat exchanger, carbon monoxide testing, gas connections, and flue ventilation. Safety always comes first.
Step 3: Combustion System Service
We clean and test the ignition system, inspect burners, adjust gas pressure, and verify proper flame characteristics. For boilers, we check water pressure, expansion tank, and circulator pumps.
Step 4: Mechanical & Electrical Service
We inspect the blower motor, check electrical connections, test safety controls, and verify thermostat operation. We clean components and lubricate moving parts as needed.
Step 5: Performance Testing
We run your system through a complete heating cycle, measuring temperature rise, airflow, and combustion efficiency to confirm everything is operating correctly.
Step 6: Report & Recommendations
We provide a clear summary of your system’s condition, flag any concerns, and recommend any needed repairs or improvements. No pressure—just honest information.
Safety-First Approach
Every heating tune-up includes carbon monoxide testing, heat exchanger inspection, and flue ventilation checks. Your family’s safety is always our top priority—not just cleaning and adjusting.
All Heating System Types
Furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, ductless systems—we maintain them all. One call to Echelon covers every heating system in your home.
Experienced, Licensed Technicians
Our technicians are NJ-licensed, NATE-certified, and trained on all major brands and system types. We know what to look for—and more importantly, what could become a problem if left unchecked.
Honest Assessments
If we find an issue during your tune-up, we explain it clearly and give you options. We don’t manufacture problems or pressure you into unnecessary work. If your system is in good shape, we’ll tell you.
Electrical + HVAC Expertise
We inspect electrical connections, control boards, and wiring as part of every tune-up. If we find an electrical issue, we fix it on the spot—no second contractor needed.
Local & Trusted
We serve Brick Township, including Herbertsville, Laurelton, Lake Riviera, Osbornsville, Adamston, and communities throughout Ocean and Monmouth County. Preventive maintenance is how we keep our neighbors safe and warm.
We recommend annual heating maintenance, ideally in fall before the heating season begins. Annual service keeps your system safe, efficient, and reliable. For older systems (15+ years), more frequent checkups may be advisable.
Our heating maintenance pricing is competitive and straightforward. The cost depends on your system type and any additional services needed. We provide clear pricing with no hidden fees. Ask about our maintenance membership for discounts. Call (732) 575-9245 for details.
Our tune-up includes heat exchanger inspection, combustion testing, carbon monoxide testing, blower motor service, electrical inspection, thermostat calibration, filter check, flue inspection, and a full performance test. Every critical component is covered.
Yes—especially for safety. Heating systems involve combustion, gas, and heat exchangers that can develop invisible hazards over time. Annual maintenance catches cracked heat exchangers, gas leaks, and carbon monoxide risks before they endanger your family. It also maintains efficiency and prevents costly breakdowns.
Yes. Our maintenance membership includes annual tune-ups for your heating and cooling systems, priority scheduling, repair discounts, and other benefits. It’s the most convenient and cost-effective way to keep all your HVAC systems in top shape. Contact us for membership details.
Early fall (September–October) is ideal. Scheduling before the heating season gives you the best availability and ensures any needed repairs can be completed before you need heat. Don’t wait until November when everyone is calling.
Maintenance can’t prevent all heat exchanger cracks (age and thermal cycling are factors), but it catches them early—before they become a safety hazard. Early detection means you can plan for replacement on your terms, rather than facing an emergency.
Yes. We maintain all heating system types—gas and oil furnaces, boilers (gas, oil, electric), heat pumps, and ductless systems. Our boiler maintenance includes pressure testing, circulator pump inspection, expansion tank check, and zone valve testing. See our boiler maintenance page for details.