Heating Systems Diagnostics & Tests for Furnace & Boiler Combustion Efficiency, Furnace Tune Up to Manufacturer's Specifications

In small doses over a prolonged period of time Carbon monoxide (CO) can create chronic illnesses. In larger doses and durations Carbon monoxide is lethal, and that's why your safety should always be a concern.

Most (CO) alarms are designed to trigger the alarm at 70 ppm following over 1 to 2 hours of continuous (CO) exposure before alarming.

ASHRAE Standard 62.1 Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality limits (CO) exposure for a residential facility shall not exceed more than 9 ppm over a continuous 8-hours Time Average over a 1-year period. (CO) level can not exceed 35 ppm over a continuous 8-hour period. Any exposure continuously to (CO) levels over 35 ppm is considered unsafe and the area should be evacuated immediately

Signs Your Heating System Needs Testing:
  • Headaches or dizziness indoors

  • Unusual odors

  • Older Gas Furnace

  • Furnace cycling problems

  • Yellow burner flame

  • High gas bills

  • Soot accumulation around vent

  • Excessive humidity

  • Rust near vent pipes

Protect your Home and Small Business Space from Dangerous Carbon Monoxide

Combustion diagnostic Tests provide actual data of the performance of your Gas furnace. If you don't test, you can only guess, but you'll never know if you and your household maybe getting prolonged exposure to harmful levels of Carbon monoxide (CO). Call to schedule and have our Combustion & Airflow Expert run diagnostic tests, and optimize your Furnace Efficiency & Fuel Combustion, using Professional Combustion diagnostics and airflow analysis we verify using measured data, to determine if your furnace is burning fuel safely & Efficiently. Knowing furnace performance gives Home owners a peace of mind, of enhanced safety, and an awareness of their (IAQ) Indoor Air Quality.

Why Combustion Testing Matters

Combustion analysis measures how efficiently and safely your gas heating system burn fuel. Using advanced digital analyzers, we test carbon monoxide levels, Oxygen, Flue gases, Draft Pressure, and combustion efficiency to ensure your system operates safely and efficiently.

Annual Combustion Analysis can help discover and Preventive

  • Carbon monoxide exposure

  • Cracked Heat Exchangers

  • Improper venting

  • Gas pressure problems

  • Incomplete Combustion

  • Blocked Flues

  • Backdrafting

  • Flame Rollout risks

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white and black abstract painting
Poor Combustion Can Cause:
  • Short Cycling

  • Poor heating performance

  • High gas bills

  • Soot accumulation

  • Dangerous buildup of carbon monoxide levels

  • Premature equipment failure

  • Furnace damage

Detect Heating Problems Before they become Expensive Repairs

Here is what's included in Our combustion system & Heat exchanger diagnostics Testing process

  1. Visual system inspection

  2. Heat Exchanger evaluation

  3. Gas pressure verification

  4. Precision Combustion analysis tests

  5. Carbon Monoxide test measurements

  6. Draft measurement

  7. Venting inspection

  8. Full Efficiency analysis

  9. Safety diagnostic Report

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worm's-eye view photography of concrete building
Here are some Advantages of Optimizing your Furnace Efficiency & Fuel Combustion:
  • Improve Safety

  • Lower Operating Costs

  • Energy Savings

  • Carbon monoxide protection

  • Lower gas bills

  • Efficient furnace performance

  • Equipment longevity

Protect your Home and Small Business Space from Dangerous Carbon Monoxide

Complex Installation: It requires precise installation by a qualified technician to ensure the system is calibrated to handle different zone combinations without causing excessive static pressure in the ductwork.