Heating and cooling systems have a way of breaking down when you need them the most; on a Freezing day in the dead of winter, or during a sizzling summer heat wave; these are when your HVAC systems work the hardest.
Regular check-ups will help to maximize the life expectancy of your system; unfortunately, even the best maintenance won’t prevent normal wear and tear.
Comprehensive Preventative Maintenance Program:
- Test for carbon monoxide leaks
- Clean burner assembly
- Clean ignition assembly
- Clean blower motor
- Inspect filtration system
- Adjust blower components
- Lubricate moving parts as required
- Test and adjust safety controls
- Tighten electrical connections
- Calibrate thermostat
- Check flue draft
- Check combustion
- Inspect vent piping
- Inspect humidification system
- Clean condenser coil
- Inspect evaporator coil if accessible
- Clean condensate drain
- Clean blower motor
- Inspect filtration system
- Adjust blower components
- Lubricate moving parts as required
- Inspect for refrigerant leaks
- Test condensate pump
- Tighten electrical connections
- Test starting capabilities
- Measure air temperature differential
- Monitor refrigerant pressure
- Measure amperage and voltage
- Inspect evaporator coil
- Clean blower motor
- Inspect filtration system
- Adjust blower components
- Lubricate moving parts as required
- Test and adjust safety controls
- Tighten electrical connections
- Calibrate thermostat
- Inspect humidification system
- Inspect electrical heating elements
- Clean condenser coil
- Clean condensate drain
- Check defrost controls
- Inspect auxiliary heaters
- Inspect filtration system
- Lubricate moving parts as required
- Inspect for refrigerant leaks
- Test condensate pump
- Tighten electrical connections
- Test starting capabilities
- Measure air temperature differential
- Monitor refrigerant pressure
- Measure amperage and voltage