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Furnace Repair and Maintenance in Kansas City

If you have a furnace, you need the services of Morton Man, Kansas City’s most experienced furnace repair and maintenance company. Call (816) 254-5671 today!


Furnaces work hard, but we don’t often think about them until they go wrong. Morton Man has more than 70 years of experience keeping Kansas City furnaces running smoothly. With highly trained technicians and expertise in every furnace model, Morton Man offers comprehensive furnace services, from installation to maintenance and repair, all fully guaranteed and fairly priced.

WHY REGULAR FURNACE MAINTENANCE IS A GOOD INVESTMENT

Regular furnace maintenance service is a good investment because it can save you money. Just like with cars, giving furnaces regular tune-ups helps owners avoid costly major repairs. Enrolling in a maintenance plan can save you money and stop you from having to remember that it’s service time.


During maintenance checks, technicians spot problems early and fix them. If those problems are left unattended, they can grow into major issues and even irreparable furnace breakdowns.

Here are other benefits of regular furnace maintenance:

Reduced energy bills

The average furnace runs for more than 1,000 hours annually! If it runs inefficiently, it requires more fuel to create heat. Regular maintenance keeps furnaces running smoothly and minimizes your fuel bills.

Better for the environment

The less fossil fuel energy you use, the gentler your impact on the environment.

Longer life for your furnace

A well-looked-after furnace lasts longer. 

Enhanced safety

Furnaces that aren’t properly maintained pose several dangers, from fuel and carbon monoxide leaks to fires and explosions. Having your furnace regularly maintained and inspected means less worry about these dangers. 

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Furnace Maintenance

Furnace owners can perform minor maintenance service tasks themselves. Changing air filters, for instance, or clearing air registers are both easy to do and help furnaces run well between maintenance service visits. A furnace is a major piece of heavy equipment, though, and performing other maintenance tasks should be left to professionals who can do them safely.

Here are some of the things a furnace and heating repair professional does during a maintenance service visit:

Ensures the gas pressure is correct and the fuel connections are secure. Problems in these areas not only prevent furnaces from running properly, but they can also be serious fire hazards.

Inspects the heat exchanger for cracks that could cause potentially deadly carbon monoxide leaks.

Checks the thermostat’s connections and calibration. If the thermostat doesn’t work correctly, the furnace won’t go on and off appropriately.

Checks that the electrical terminals are sufficiently tight and reapplies their non-conductive coating if they show signs of wear. Electrical problems can not only cause furnace failure but are also potentially dangerous.

Checks the condensate drain for blockages and clears it if necessary to prevent water damage around the furnace.

Cleans the blower motor to maintain the airflow necessary to heat your home.

Furnace and Heating Repair

During maintenance visits, technicians are sure to take care of any furnace problems they see. Sometimes, however, even the best-maintained older furnaces go wrong between service visits. Furnace repair costs are often lower than property owners expect, and energy savings can offset this expense.

Here are some signs that you should call in a furnace or heating repair service:

  • Not enough heat

    If you have to keep turning the heat higher or your water heater doesn’t seem to be working, your furnace might not be functioning as it should. This could have many causes, including thermostat problems and faulty heat pumps. 

  • Utility bills rising

    If your bills are rising more rapidly than utility prices, this is a sign your heating system isn’t working properly. 

  • Increased noise

    Even well-running furnaces are noisy, especially when they fire up. But if your furnace starts making more noise than normal, or if the sounds are different, contact a heating repair professional. The furnace might just need to be recalibrated, but noises can also be indications of bigger problems.

  • Furnace switching on and off

    If your furnace keeps cycling between being on and off, it should be checked out. This problem might indicate a problem with the ignition, thermostat, or wiring. 

Contact Us

If a furnace heats your building, the furnace repair and maintenance experts at Morton Man can help keep it running safely and efficiently, ensuring your peace of mind and saving you money.


Morton Man is proud to have served Kansas City, MO, and the surrounding neighborhoods for over 70 years. We offer full HVAC services, including replacement of older furnaces, furnace installation, maintenance, maintenance plans, and repairs. Our service technicians are highly qualified and receive continuous training in the latest technologies, ensuring you receive the best possible service and advice. Our work is fully guaranteed and we offer free estimates.


Call (816) 254-5671 today to learn more about how we can help you.

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