Living in Afton, home to the world’s largest elk antler arch and some of the most beautiful mountain vistas in the country, comes with a unique set of HVAC challenges. At an elevation of over 6,100 feet, the air is thinner, which fundamentally changes how combustion and heat exchange occur within your furnace. Many standard "out-of-town" technicians fail to realize that a furnace in the Star Valley needs to be calibrated differently than one at sea level to ensure it doesn't "starve" for oxygen or burn through fuel inefficiently.
When you require Furnace Repair in Afton, you need a team that understands the local environmental stressors that lead to system failure. The intense, dry mountain air can cause rubber seals and gaskets to become brittle and crack prematurely. Furthermore, the high winds that funnel through the canyons can create backdraft issues or pressure switch failures that leave you shivering in the dark. At AirZ Heating and Cooling, we identify these localized weak points, adjusting your system so that it performs at its peak, even when the wind is howling off the mountains.