Only fixing your HVAC unit when it’s broken is like never giving your car an oil change till it breaks down. Your HVAC unit has moving parts that need attention, just like any other appliance in your home.
Proper HVAC maintenance in Arlington, TX, is essential to keep HVAC systems functioning effectively and efficiently while extending the system’s lifespan. By joining our comprehensive maintenance program, we can help prevent costly repairs and downtime, reduce energy consumption, and improve indoor air quality.
Generally, HVAC maintenance visits are recommended twice a year, ideally in the spring and fall, before the heating and cooling seasons start. This gives us time to tune up the necessary equipment and check for any issues. During our visits, we provide the following services:
Regular inspections are crucial to identifying potential problems before they become major issues. During an inspection, technicians can identify problems such as leaks, worn-out parts, or signs of damage. They can also check the system’s components such as the compressor, motor, and electrical connections, to ensure they are in good condition.
Dirty or clogged filters, ducts, and coils can cause the system to work harder than it needs to, reducing its efficiency and lifespan. Regularly cleaning these components helps maintain the system’s efficiency and improves indoor air quality.
Moving parts such as motors and bearings must be lubricated regularly to reduce friction and prevent damage. Proper lubrication can also help improve energy efficiency.
Moving parts such as motors and bearings must be lubricated regularly to reduce friction and prevent damage. Proper lubrication can also help improve energy efficiency.
Low refrigerant levels can cause the system to work harder than it needs to, reducing its efficiency and increasing energy consumption. Regular monitoring and maintenance of refrigerant levels can help keep the system functioning correctly.
Electrical connections should be checked regularly to ensure they are in good condition and functioning correctly. Faulty electrical connections can cause the system to malfunction or even pose a safety risk.
Older HVAC systems may not be as efficient as newer models, so regular upgrades to the system can help improve its efficiency and reduce energy consumption.
Regular monitoring of the system’s performance can help identify potential problems before they become major. Technicians can use data and analytics to monitor energy consumption, system performance, and indoor air quality.
When you’re ready to get your air conditioner and furnace working at top performance, contact us to schedule your maintenance visit. By joining our Maintenance Program, you can be sure that we will remind you when servicing needs to be done. By paying one annual fee, you will benefit from a longer-lasting HVAC unit and save money!