We have a deep understanding of Idaho’s unique heating needs. When your heater isn’t working properly, it’s important to work with a professional who knows the situation’s urgency, especially in a climate where heating is in such high demand.
Our technicians are licensed and fully trained. They hold leading industry certifications and demonstrate their professionalism and expertise every day. When you need heating repair in Idaho, you can trust a highly skilled technician from Express Plumbing.
Any delay in service can lead to safety hazards and costly repairs. A malfunctioning heater can start a fire or release dangerous fumes and toxins. We’re prompt and reliable, ensuring your safety and that every problem is resolved before it gets worse.
With any heating system, inaccurate thermostat readings can cause it to work improperly, but our team can repair, calibrate, or update thermostats to maintain comfort and efficiency.
To identify the root cause of the issue, our technicians perform a detailed inspection of your heating system. They check every component and test every function until they can accurately diagnose the problem. Only if they’re fully certain of what it is will they proceed.
We work to ensure a quick and effective solution. Once we determine the nature and source of the problem, we’ll explain the options and provide an accurate quote. Our team will keep you updated until your heater is fixed. We’ll then verify the unit has been repaired and is working as it should.
To ensure durability, we use only high-quality, manufacturer-approved parts. We do not cut corners with inferior products. The parts we install are designed to last and provide the same performance as those originally installed by the manufacturer, so your heater is fully restored.
Schedule routine maintenance to detect issues early, when they’re easier and less costly to fix. A technician can also clean the system, tighten connections, and lubricate moving parts to reduce wear and tear.
Regularly changing the air filter improves airflow and allows your heater to run smoothly and more efficiently. It also reduces wear and tear, so a simple filter change can avoid costly repairs down the road.
Using a programmable thermostat allows you to set a heating schedule, so your furnace doesn’t work as hard when there’s lower demand. The benefits include reduced wear and improved energy efficiency.
A professional has the knowledge, experience, and tools to inspect and fix a heating unit in a few hours or less.
DIY heating repairs are not an option. Furnaces and heat pumps are complex systems, and attempting to fix them yourself risks causing more damage or being injured.
Depending on the type and how it’s used, a furnace can last 15 to 30 years. Heat pumps can last 10 to 15 years, but with regular maintenance (like any other heating equipment), they can last longer.