HVAC Inspection
Before beginning any maintenance work, our certified technicians perform a full system inspection. We check the overall condition of your HVAC unit, making sure everything is functioning as it should. We look for any visible signs of wear and tear, potential hazards, or parts that may need replacement.
Cleaning and Replacing Filters
Clogged filters reduce airflow, forcing your HVAC system to work harder and leading to higher energy bills. During a tune-up, our technicians clean or replace your filters to ensure optimal airflow, improve efficiency, and enhance indoor air quality.
Lubricating Moving Parts
HVAC systems have several moving components, including fans and motors, that need proper lubrication to reduce friction and prevent wear. During your tune-up, we lubricate these parts to keep everything running smoothly and reduce the risk of premature failure.
Checking Refrigerant Levels
For air conditioning units, maintaining the correct refrigerant level is crucial for efficient operation. Low refrigerant levels can lead to poor cooling performance, increased energy consumption, and system damage.
Testing Thermostat Calibration
The thermostat is the control center for your HVAC system. If it's not calibrated correctly, your system may not heat or cool your home to the desired temperature. We test and calibrate your thermostat during your tune-up to ensure accurate temperature control and maximum comfort.
Inspecting Ductwork and Vents
Leaky ducts can waste energy and reduce your system’s efficiency. We inspect the ductwork and vents for any signs of leaks or blockages. Ensuring that your ducts are properly sealed and clear of debris helps maintain optimal airflow throughout your home.
Cleaning Coils and Condensate Drains
Dirty coils and clogged condensate drains can cause your system to overheat or freeze, leading to breakdowns. Our technicians clean the coils and clear the condensate drains during the tune-up to ensure your system runs smoothly and effectively.
Checking Electrical Components
Electrical issues can cause significant damage to your HVAC system, potentially leading to a complete system failure. We inspect all electrical components, including wiring, connections, and capacitors, to ensure they are in good working condition and free from any signs of wear or damage.