Vermont Gas

Now is a great time to check on your heating system. By having an annual inspection of your heating system, you’ll be on the way to a safe and efficient heating system all year long. Plus, experience shows that an annual inspection reduces the likelihood of service calls.

Our certified technicians will check all the major components of your heating system to make sure it’s running safely and efficiently. The inspection also includes minor, preventative maintenance such as cleaning pilots, burners and flame sensors. We’ll also check Carbon Monoxide (CO) levels and adjust combustion as necessary for safe operation.

Once completed, we leave behind an inspection report that shows what was inspected and its operating condition.

Call us today to schedule your heating system inspection. Take advantage of our discounted price when you sign up for a 24/7 Service Plan.


Annual inspection for only $40.50!

Experience shows that an annual inspection reduces the likelihood of service calls over the coming year. If you decide to cover your heating system with The 24/7 Service Plan, you can also sign up for our annual inspection at the discounted price of $73. Better yet, schedule your inspection between Feb. 1 and Aug. 31 and you'll qualify for the off-peak inspection rate of just $40.50. 

The annual check-up includes:

  • Checking carbon monoxide levels and adjusting combustion as necessary for safe operation.
  • Visual inspection of vent system for corrosion or obstructions.
  • Checking that the system is drafting properly.
  • Cleaning pilots, burners and flame sensors.
  • Lubricating inducer or blower motors, if needed.
  • Replacing furnace blower belts, if needed.
  • Checking boiler system pressure.

Inspections are required for condos, rentals & public buildings

The Vermont Fire and Building Safety Code now requires all fuel-fired heating appliances be cleaned and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and inspected at least once during any 2 year period by a certified technician.

The inspection must include a measurement of Carbon Monoxide. The appliance must be marked with the date of inspection and the name and certificate number of the person who performs the inspection.