Common HVAC Maintenance Tasks We Perform
SYSTEM CLEANING
Why do we do it?
Dust, dirt, and outdoor debris are the natural enemies of your HVAC. We perform a deep cleaning of both indoor and outdoor units, focusing specifically on fan blades and coils.
What is the benefit?
Clean components allow air to flow freely, which maximizes system performance and reduces energy consumption. Regular cleaning is the easiest way to extend the total lifespan of your equipment.
DUCT & AIRFLOW INSPECTION
Why do we do it?
Our specialists perform a comprehensive check for leaks, blockages, or collapsed sections within your ductwork that might be restricting circulation.
What is the benefit?
By ensuring proper airflow, we reduce the physical strain on your system. This inspection also helps identify the root cause of “hot spots” or temperature fluctuations between different rooms in your home.
ELECTRICAL CHECK
Why do we do it?
We conduct a thorough diagnostic of the “brains” and “nerves” of your unit, including all wiring, controls, capacitors, and terminal connections.
What is the benefit?
Identifying a loose wire or a failing capacitor early prevents a total system shutdown later. Keeping these electrical components tight and functional ensures your HVAC runs at peak efficiency.
REFRIGERANT VERIFICATION
Why do we do it?
We check your system’s refrigerant levels to ensure they match the manufacturer’s specifications and look for any early warning signs of chemical leaks.
What is the benefit?
Correct levels are essential for cooling; improper amounts lead to uneven temperatures and longer run times. Keeping the “charge” accurate prevents the compressor from overworking and failing prematurely.
THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION
Why do we do it?
Our technicians verify that your thermostat is communicating accurately with your HVAC system and that the sensors are reading the room temperature correctly.
What is the benefit?
A poorly calibrated thermostat causes “short cycling” and frustrating temperature swings. Fast calibration ensures your system only runs when it needs to, keeping your home comfortable and your energy bills low.