Heating and Cooling Repairs
As HVAC systems age, they may experience myriad problems, including short-cycling, leaks, poor airflow, and inconsistent temperatures. Delaying professional repairs when your system malfunctions allows the issues to worsen and become more costly to fix. In the meantime, they’re also straining your system, which could lead to unexpected breakdowns. Additionally, your utility bills might increase. It’s best to count on our technicians to identify the problem quickly and determine the ideal solution.
HVAC Installation and Replacement
There are many benefits of installing a new system, such as consistent temperatures and improved indoor air quality. Improved energy efficiency may also mean lower monthly utility bills. One of the biggest perks is that newer units are less likely to encounter problems, so it may be years before you need to schedule repairs. They’ll also likely be under warranty. Financing for installations is available on approved credit.
Seasonal Heating and Air Conditioning Maintenance
Professional air conditioning and heating maintenance is crucial for keeping your system in excellent condition. Maintenance, which includes an inspection and tune-up, helps prevent costly breakdowns, especially on the hottest and coldest days. It also allows our technicians to notice problems before they can escalate. We recommend scheduling an AC appointment in early spring, when we perform tasks like checking your refrigerant levels. Contact us again in the fall for heating maintenance so we can get your system ready for winter. Before scheduling maintenance, make sure to ask us about our service agreements.
In addition to scheduling professional maintenance, make sure you’re changing the filter. It’s best to do this every few months. However, do it more often if there are pets, allergy sufferers, or health-compromised individuals in the home. Start by turning your unit off as a safety precaution. Remove the dirty filter, insert the clean one, and position it correctly. Once it’s in place, turn the system back on.
You should also make sure to keep your outdoor condenser clear, especially during the summer. The unit needs at least 2 feet of horizontal clearance and 5 feet of vertical clearance to ensure proper airflow. It’s also ideal to walk through your home regularly to check that no items are blocking your supply vents.