Our team at Murillo Mechanical wants to help you keep your home comfortable in all seasons, so we offer a comprehensive range of HVAC services to keep your heating and cooling systems in excellent condition. We have the right experience to handle everything from emergency repairs to routine maintenance, and we will be focusing on the latter in this article. If you want to keep your furnace in good condition, we recommend having it inspected regularly. Here’s a brief guide to what our team will look at during a furnace inspection.

- Burners and Ignition – A furnace generates heat by burning fuel, so it’s important for our team to check the burners and ignition system during an inspection. Whether your furnace uses a pilot light, electric ignitor, or hot surface ignitor, we will examine it and test it to make sure it works properly.
- Fuel Supply – Another key component we will examine during your furnace inspection is the fuel supply. We will check the fuel lines to make sure they are intact, without weak points or leaks, and we will inspect the combustion and ventilation systems as well to make sure the combustion process can function correctly. This step is also important to ensure your furnace does not develop problems with carbon monoxide.
- Controls – A third key component our team examines during a furnace inspection is the furnace controls, including the thermostat and the electrical components that connect it to the furnace itself. We will make sure your thermostat gives accurate temperature readings and that it adjusts the furnace to the correct temperature setting.
