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HVAC Service
HVAC Service and Scheduled maintenance is important to ensure your HVAC system is running efficiently. Regular maintenance reduces your heating and cooling gas and electricity bills, it prolongs the life of your heating and cooling equipment, and often-times helps prevent equipment breakdowns. Usually when heating and air conditioning systems fail, there are tell-tale signs that a Service Maintenance check would most likely identify. A typical maintenance check-up includes the following:
With such a significant number of hypersensitivities striking at various months of the year having the correct HVAC service company set your framework up will help monitor allergens. Things like dirt and other hypersensitivity generating particles get caught before they can enter the home when a unit is equipped suitably.
The reason of great service is to control these issues and build a more enjoyable pleasant home atmosphere. These are the perks that come with good hvac service company.
HVAC Service Cooling
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Clean evaporator and condenser air conditioning coils
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Check your central air conditioner’s refrigerant level and adjust if necessary
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Clean and adjust blower components to provide proper system airflow for greater comfort levels
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Inspect unit for proper refrigerant level and adjust if necessary
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Clean dirt, leaves and debris from inside cabinet
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Inspect base pan for restricted drain openings
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Inspect coil and cabinet
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Inspect fan motor and fan blades for wear and damage—on older models lubricate as needed
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Inspect control box, associated controls/accessories, wiring and connections
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Inspect compressor and associated tubing for damage
HVAC Service Heating
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Check all gas connections, gas pressure, burner combustion and heat ex changer
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Inspect for gas leaks in gas furnaces
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Inspect burner assembly
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Inspect ignition system and safety controls
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Check pilots and thermo couples for proper voltage
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Inspect heat ex changer or heating elements
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Inspect flue system—check for proper attachment to the furnace, any dislocated sections, and for signs of corrosion. Replace if necessary
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Inspect control box, associated controls, wiring and connections
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Clean or replace air filters
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Inspect conditioned airflow system (duct work)—check for leaks and fraying or missing insulation
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Thermostat calibration