HVAC and Furnace – Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance

Emergency calls, routine maintenance service calls, inspections, and new installations

Many homes rely on an HVAC unit to create the perfect ambient temperature every day. Regular maintenance is one of the easiest ways to keep the HVAC unit running at peak efficiency and that means two things. First, energy bills remain as low as possible because a well-functioning HVAC system uses the least amount of energy. The second thing is that an HVAC system that has regular maintenance and care lasts longer than those that do not. This means that you replace the HVAC system less frequently and that, in turn, means you are gaining more benefit over the life of the machine. Maintenance and repair of an HVAC system are an investment in lower energy costs and longevity of the unit – Both benefit the homeowner.

Tips for Maintenance and Peak Efficiency

  1. Keep the filters clean – Clean filters allow the HVAC to push air through the system and to draw clean air in and filter it. Change the filters monthly and more frequently during environmental events, such as dust storms or high winds.
  2. Clean the area around the HVAC each season and check the area monthly. As leaves and dirt build up they are sucked into the intake and dirty the filter. This means that the unit must use more energy to draw air through the filter and that means higher energy bills.
  3. Tune it up – At least seasonally have the unit inspected and tuned so that it runs efficiently. This also means a decrease in the likelihood of big repair bills as the tech is catching small issues before they cause big damage. Sign Up for Regular HVAC Services.

Our Most Frequently HVAC Service Call Issues

  1. Unit is not working or is blowing hot air instead of cold or cold air instead of warm air.
  2. Weird noises coming from the unit.
  3. Mold and Mildew smells from the vents
  4. Sudden spike in energy bills and costs.
  5. Thermostat is not controlling the HVAC.
  6. The HVAC is not keeping the house warm or cold.

Many of these problems are caught during regular service calls before they become a crisis. You can save a bunch of money through regular maintenance as emergency service calls cost more. Schedule Maintenance NOW.