May 29, 2026

5 Reasons to Schedule a Fall Furnace Clean and Check

Author

Update First Last in Content -> Business Text -> First Last field

Date

May 29, 2026

Share

This is a subtitle for your new post

As the leaves change color here in Oregon, our team at L & J Heating & Cooling is preparing for an important time of the year—furnace inspection season.

Your home heating system has been on vacation since your air conditioner stepped in for the summer. Now, your furnace is on deck again, waiting to keep your family toasty.

You want to be sure all of its parts are working so you don’t have any surprises this winter. That’s why fall is the perfect time to schedule furnace maintenance.

It’s also an excellent season for furnace installation or replacement. If you’ve had your furnace for 15 years or longer, ask our L & J Heating & Cooling specialist to assess its condition. You’ll be pleased to know that furnaces have become much more efficient in recent years.

Replacing your old furnace could pay off massively in monthly savings and reduce your carbon footprint. For example, upgrading your old gas furnace to a new model with 90 percent efficiency could save 1.5 tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year, according to the US Department of Energy (DOE).

Here are some of the benefits of scheduling maintenance for your furnace this season:

1. Keep Your Family Safe From Health Hazards

Your safety is the most important reason to schedule maintenance for your furnace this fall. Your HVAC specialist will inspect for any issues that could pose a danger to your Oregon household. For instance, a cracked heat exchanger can cause a potentially deadly carbon monoxide (CO) leak. Your specialist will also look for other issues that could impact your indoor air quality (IAQ), such as mold growth.

2. You Pay Less For Monthly Utilities

Dusty, clogged furnaces are stubborn workers, sucking up more energy and providing inadequate airflow. Your HVAC specialist will scrub your furnaces, lubricate all moving parts, and change the air filter to ensure a smooth operation.

3. Avoid Surprise Breakdowns

Many serious issues with your furnace are preventable if your HVAC specialist catches them early on. In the event your furnace breaks in the wee hours of the morning, we promise to get there as quickly as possible. However, we highly recommend preventative maintenance—you’ll avoid a rude awakening on a winter’s night and a potentially costly repair.

4. Your Furnace Will Last Longer

Routine maintenance is vital for a furnace’s health. When you skip scheduled upkeep, you can shorten its lifespan. Dust, soot, and rust make the internal parts overwork themselves, leading to wear-and-tear damage. To get the most out of your investment, be sure it stays in good condition.

5. You Will Protect Your Warranty

Check your manufacturer’s warranty—it likely has a clause requiring planned maintenance. Scheduling a seasonal tune-up keeps your equipment in compliance with your warranty and could potentially save you thousands of dollars in the event your furnace breaks down.

Call Us Today for Your Fall Maintenance

L & J Heating & Cooling has a crew of highly knowledgeable, hardworking, and friendly professionals ready to help. Whether your system needs a tune-up or repair, we can deliver. Call our Canby, OR, offices at 503-263-4663 or request service online today.

Gloved worker holding HVAC manifold gauges with colored hoses against a bright background
May 29, 2026
This is a subtitle for your new post
Modern living room with yellow wall, dark sofa, wall-mounted TV, black rug, and potted plant.
May 29, 2026
This is a subtitle for your new post
Close-up of a black metal fan grille with circular blades and radial spokes
May 29, 2026
This is a subtitle for your new post
Carbon monoxide warning graphic with black CO text and two floating gray and blue circular shapes
May 29, 2026
This is a subtitle for your new post
Open ceiling hatch with a dark attic space visible above white walls and shutters
May 29, 2026
This is a subtitle for your new post
Man smiling beside an open furnace, giving a thumbs-up in a utility closet
May 29, 2026
This is a subtitle for your new post
Gloved hand wiping a wall vent with a yellow cloth
May 29, 2026
This is a subtitle for your new post
White wall-mounted air conditioner above a window with light curtains
May 29, 2026
This is a subtitle for your new post
Hands working inside a ceiling light fixture, wiring exposed with tools visible
May 29, 2026
This is a subtitle for your new post
Hand holding a white air filter panel beside metal ductwork and a large HVAC unit
May 29, 2026
This is a subtitle for your new post
Show More