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FURNACE TUNE-UP IN WEST JORDAN — BEFORE IT GETS COLD

An annual pre-winter tune-up catches 80% of the failures we'd otherwise see as 2 a.m. no-heat calls. 60 to 90 minutes on site, flat-rate, or included free with Quality Service Club HVAC membership.

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Valley Plumbing HVAC technician performing an annual tune-up on a gas furnace in a West Jordan basement
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Overview

What a real West Jordan furnace tune-up covers

Most "furnace tune-ups" advertised for $49 or $79 are 15 minutes of visual inspection and a filter change. That's not maintenance — that's a sales call dressed up as service. A real tune-up takes 60 to 90 minutes, pulls panels, cleans combustion components, and measures things with actual instruments. Done every September or October before the first hard cold snap, it catches the four or five failures that would otherwise send us out on an emergency call from Dannon Way in January.

West Jordan climate is hard on gas furnaces. Cold inversions trap particulate that settles on flame sensors. Sustained single-digit January nights run burners at max output for weeks, baking carbon deposits into the heat exchanger. Thermal cycling between 8°F nights and 50°F sunny days stresses every welded joint. The 80s-cohort furnaces still running in eastern subdivisions east of Bangerter — we see the same components fail at the same time of year, every year. An annual tune-up addresses every one of them before they become a problem.

What's actually included

  • Combustion chamber and burner cleaning — carbon and soot removed with brush and compressed air, flame pattern verified visually
  • Flame sensor clean and test — steel wool the rod, measure microamp signal (should be 4-10 µA for reliable operation)
  • Heat exchanger visual inspection — cracks, rust, stress fracturing, CO leak risk (critical on 80s-vintage units)
  • Pressure switch test — verify it opens and closes at spec, catch drift before it causes a lockout
  • Hot surface ignitor resistance check — ohm-out the ignitor, catch the "about to fail" signature
  • Gas pressure measurement — manifold pressure set to manufacturer spec, common failure from utility pressure drift
  • Blower motor and wheel cleaning — remove accumulated dust, check amp draw against nameplate
  • Condensate drain flush (95% AFUE units) — clear the trap, verify drain path, check for freeze risk in West Jordan winters
  • Electrical and safety controls — limit switches, rollout switches, draft inducer, all exercised and tested
  • Combustion analysis — CO, O2, CO/air ratio, flue temp measured with a calibrated analyzer, documented on the service ticket
  • Thermostat calibration — verify temp accuracy, heat anticipator or cycle rate set correctly

What you actually get

At the end of the visit, a written report listing every test result and any component outside spec. If something's borderline — flame sensor microamps at 3 instead of 6, for example — we flag it and recommend replacement now rather than at 11 p.m. in January. If everything looks good, the report documents that too, which matters for warranty claims and home sale inspections (relevant if you're selling a home in Westridge or Sugar Factory soon).

Why September or October, not spring

Two reasons. First, if we find a bad component, you have weeks to replace it on a non-emergency basis instead of a surcharge-era call. Second, dust and debris that accumulated over summer (when the blower still runs for AC) need to come off before the burner fires hard for the first time. Lighting a dust-coated furnace on the first cold night of October is how you get that burning-dust smell — and occasionally a smoke alarm — for the first hour of the heating season.

What Valley does differently

Every tune-up includes the combustion analysis and the written report. We don't upsell parts that aren't needed. If your 6-year-old furnace is healthy, the report says "healthy" and we leave. If we find a cracked heat exchanger on a 22-year-old eastside unit, we document it with photos, shut the unit down for safety, and give you honest repair-vs-replace math. We've been doing tune-ups in West Jordan since the company started in 2011 — many of our oldest customers have us on the calendar every September, and the tune-up repeat rate tells the story.

Included in Quality Service Club HVAC

The annual tune-up is the core benefit of Quality Service Club HVAC — $199/year for one unit, $258/year for plumbing plus HVAC. Besides the tune-up, members get 15% off any repair, priority dispatch (skip the queue on hard-freeze nights), a 1-year parts and labor warranty on anything we repair during the year, and a 10% discount on new-unit replacement. For most West Jordan households, the membership pays for itself on the first repair the tune-up catches before it becomes an emergency.

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Warning signs

Signs Your West Jordan Furnace Needs a Tune-Up

If you haven't had it serviced in 12+ months, it needs one. These are the early warning signs.

  • Haven't had it professionally serviced in over a year

  • Yellow flame color instead of crisp blue

  • Burning dust smell when it first kicks on each fall

  • Gas bill higher than last winter with same thermostat habits

  • Running longer to reach the thermostat setpoint

  • Blower cycles on and off faster than it used to

  • You can hear the burner struggle to light

  • Dust buildup visible around supply registers

  • Thermostat reads 70 but the room feels 66

  • Unit is 5+ years old and has never been professionally cleaned

Pre-winter

Book the West Jordan tune-up now. Not when it's 12°F.

Every no-heat call we take in January traces back to a component we could have caught cheap in September. 60-90 minutes, written report, honest recommendations. Five minutes from your house.

Failures caught

80%

Across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, and Tooele counties.

The Process

What a 90-Minute Tune-Up Actually Covers

Valley Plumbing HVAC technician cleaning a furnace flame sensor during an annual tune-up in West Jordan

On the truck

Cable machine, jetter, and pipe camera — every call.

  1. Power-down and panel access

    Gas and electrical locked out. Combustion panel pulled, burner assembly exposed. Photos taken of starting condition for the service record.

  2. Clean — burners, flame sensor, inducer

    Burners brushed and compressed-air cleaned. Flame sensor rod steel-wooled to bare metal. Draft inducer housing vacuumed. Blower wheel inspected and cleaned if loaded — usually loaded on older eastside units that haven't been serviced.

  3. Test and measure

    Flame sensor microamps (4-10 µA target). Gas manifold pressure (3.5" WC for NG, verify against tag). Hot surface ignitor resistance (45-90 ohms typical). Pressure switch continuity and cutoff point.

  4. Combustion analysis

    Calibrated analyzer in the flue. CO, O2, flue temp, CO/air ratio logged. Anything above 100 ppm CO is a safety red flag and we stop to investigate the heat exchanger.

  5. Report and walk-through

    Written report hand-delivered. Every test result, every observation, every recommendation. If everything passes, you know it. If something's borderline, you see the number and we explain what it means.

Pricing

Furnace Tune-Up Cost in West Jordan

Flat-rate, priced before service. Quality Service Club HVAC members get this included free.

Members save 15%Quality Service Club · $79/yr

Annual furnace tune-up (non-member)

Low

$129

High

$189

Member

$110

$161

Full 60-90 minute service, written report

Tune-up + humidifier service add-on

Low

$189

High

$265

Member

$161

$225

Pad replace, float test, plumbing check

Tune-up + AC pre-season service

Low

$229

High

$295

Member

$195

$251

Book both in September, save on the bundle

Quality Service Club HVAC (1 unit)

Low

$199

High

$199

Member

$169

$169

Annual tune-up included + 15% off repairs

Quality Service Club Combo (plumbing + HVAC)

Low

$258

High

$258

Member

$219

$219

Plumbing inspection + HVAC tune-up + 15% off everything

Multi-unit add-on (2nd furnace)

Low

$89

High

$129

Member

$76

$110

Same visit, additional unit

Light commercial RTU tune-up

Low

$245

High

$485

Member

$208

$412

Package unit, rooftop gas/electric — Bangerter and Jordan Landing area

Member pricing reflects the Quality Service Club 15% repair discount. Service call fees are separate.

Residential West Jordan pricing 2026. Commercial multi-unit maintenance programs along Bangerter quoted separately.

Quality Service Club

Skip the bill. Skip the line.

For $79 a year, members get 15% off every repair, priority dispatch on every call, and a free annual drain and plumbing inspection — the same stuff we'd charge $195 for on a cold call.

  • 15% off repairs
  • Priority dispatch
  • Annual inspection
  • 24/7 service access
  • $25 referral bonus
  • Parts + labor warranty
Best value

Plumbing

$79/year

  • 15% off all plumbing repairs
  • Priority dispatch — skip the line
  • Annual drain piping inspection
  • Full home water-supply inspection
  • Tag on your emergency shut-off
  • $25 referral bonus
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HVAC (1 unit)

$199/year

  • 15% off HVAC repairs
  • Priority dispatch on furnace or AC calls
  • Annual furnace + AC safety inspection
  • Thermostat calibration and battery swap
  • Outdoor condenser cleaning check
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Plumbing + HVAC

$258/year

  • Everything in both plans
  • Whole-home annual inspection
  • 15% off every service we offer
  • Priority dispatch across plumbing and HVAC
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FAQ

Furnace Maintenance FAQs in West Jordan

$129 to $189 for a non-member annual tune-up — full 60 to 90 minute service with written report and combustion analysis. Quality Service Club HVAC members get it included in the $199/year membership, along with 15% off repairs and priority dispatch. Bundled AC tune-up (done in the same visit in September) saves about 20% off booking separately.

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