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$49 for Furnace Tune-Up and Safety Inspection from Good Neighbor Home Services ($119 Value)

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Rick
6 years ago
Great work, crew had an excellent attitude, when dryer vent clogged these guys made it right.

NATE-certified technicians tune up furnaces with a thorough list of checks such as a carbon monoxide test

Regulating the temperature in a home can be difficult, especially if your spouse is a snowman or the logical opposite of a snowman--a fireman. Warm their heart with this Groupon.

$49 for Furnace Tune-Up and Safety Inspection ($119 Value)

During a 90-minute checkup, technicians cover a thorough checklist of inspections. In addition to performing a carbon monoxide test, they'll also check the temperature gauges, inspect the pilot light, test limit switches, and check the thermostat, gas burners, amperage, blower control, heat strips, and safety controls, among others.

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Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Appointment required. Valid only for listed service area. Not valid for window air conditioners, boilers, wall furnaces, space heaters, or house attic fans. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Good Neighbor Home Services

Good Neighbor Home Services dispatches technicians certified by the North American Technician Excellence to complete HVAC services that cover installation, cleaning, and maintenance. In addition to 24-hour emergency services, such as air-conditioner failure and the resulting loss of a snowman butler, they work to repair and install systems with high personal expectations of satisfaction and a 90-day warranty. The technicians can install new systems and inspect existing furnaces or air-conditioning systems to ensure they work properly year-round. They gladly provide preventative maintenance, checking carbon monoxide levels and keeping air efficiency at its maximum, even in the wake of hosted woodwind band sessions.

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