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Why Have Regular Maintenance?

By having regular maintenance performed on your A/C system you will take advantage of the following benefits:
  • Energy savings - Well maintained equipment results in lower utility bills
  • Extend the life of A/C equipment
  • Reduce downtime - Preventative maintenance reduces the amount of "surprise" breakdowns/repairs
  • More cost-effective to prevent A/C equipment failure with preventative maintenance than to pay for emergency service calls.

  • The leading cause of A/C failure is a dirty evaporator coil.

    Dirt effects how an evaporator coil operates and may cause the following:

  • Coil can ice up, stopping the cooling process
  • Cooling capacity is lowered
  • Unit is unable to remove humidity
  • System works harder
  • Compressor life is shortened
  • Equipment costs more to operate
  • Equipment failure may be reduced through regular preventative maintenance and regular evaporator coil cleanings.

Service Details listed below:

HVAC preventive maintenance contracts available
Repair services:
  • Split systems
  • Package units
  • Computer room units
  • Air handlers
  • Cooling towers
  • Fans
  • Pumps

Refrigeration repair

Here are a few tips to ensure that your air conditioning system lasts for a long time.

  • Clean or replace filters in your air conditioning unit at least twice a year. Dirty filters not only restrict air flow and they can also contribute to equipment breakdown.
  • Central air conditioning units should be inspected, cleaned and tuned by a professional technician once every couple of years to extend the life of the unit and reduce energy consumption.
  • Clear the area around the outdoor condenser of dirt, leaves and other debris that accumulated over the winter to get your air conditioner ready for a heavy summer workout.
  • Throughout the summer you should trim excess shrubbery growth around the outside condenser unit.
  • Check closely for air leaks in ductwork, especially at connection points. Ductwork exposed to outside or attic air must be insulated for additional reduction of heat transfer.
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