Not only will we keep your HVAC equipment running at full capacity, but we will offer insight on what you can do to keep your unit maintained between visits.
We will provide a thorough exam before deciding to replace or install your HVAC system or unit.
Having your HVAC system seasonally checked will help to maintain longer life, efficiencies and identify issues quicker.
System tune-up typically consist of a seasonal check for cooling in the spring and heating in the fall. This is a seasonal preventative maintenance to identify possibly operating issues. Any issues found will be an additional cost for repair.
1. Check outdoor unit
A. Check condenser fan amps
B. Check compressor amps
C. Check electrical connections
D. Check system refrigeration pressures
E. Clean condenser coil
F. Check for signs of failing components
G. Check for sings of refrigerant leaks
2. Check indoor Unit
A. Check blower operation
B. Check blower amps
C. Check electrical connections
D. Check air filter
E. Check and clean evaporator if accessible
F. Clean condensation line if accessible
G. Check for signs of failing components
1. Check furnace
A. Check furnace operation
B. Check gas pressure
C. Check electrical connections
D. Check blower amps
E. Check draft inducer motor amps
F. Check for carbon monoxide
G. Inspect heat exchanger if possible
H. Check for signs of failing components
I. Check that flue vent is properly vented
J. Check air filter
K. Check for Carbon Dioxide
1. Check outdoor unit
A. Condenser fan amps
B. Compressor amps
C. Electrical connections
D. Clean condenser coil
E. Check for signs of failing components
F. Check reversing valve operation
G. Check defrost operation
2. Check indoor unit
A. Check blower operation
B. Check blower amps
C. Check electrical connections
D. Check electric heat if installed
E. Check air filter
F. Check and clean indoor coil if accessible
G. Check for signs of failing components
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