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Air Conditioning Tune Up & Inspection

Air Conditioning Tune Up & Inspection

A standard HVAC tune-up will include three basic phases: inspection, cleaning and service. The service may or may not include repairs; it depends on whether problems are detected during the inspection phase.

Trained hvac technician holding a voltage meter, performing preventative maintenance on a air conditioning condenser unit.

  • AC System Inspection– The HVAC technician will most likely begin by inspecting your equipment if any leak. You can have everything tuned up during a single visit, or you can have the air conditioner serviced at one time of year and the furnace serviced later. However you have it done, an inspection will be performed. This is when the tech will look for signs of leak and tear. In the case of an air conditioner, he will check the drain pan, ensure that refrigerant levels are adequate and examine other components. In the case of a furnace, he will examine the compressor, look at the motor, capacitor and ensure that all other components are in good shape.
  • Air Conditioner dust Cleaning– Whether the tune-up involves the air conditioning system, furnace or both, cleaning should be included. Even if you’re diligent about changing the air filter on a regular basis, the technician will need to clean your system to keep it in tip-top condition.
  • HVAC Service–If problems are detected in your air conditioning or heating system, the technician will correct them on the spot. This may involve replacing worn-out parts to keep them from causing serious damage later. If refrigerant levels are too low, the tech will look for leaks and recharge your system. Parts like capacitors and fan blades may be swapped out to ensure consistent and efficient operation. It’s far better to do these small, affordable things preemptively than it is to wait until they devolve into serious problems.

 

Why Should You Get an Air Conditioning Inspection?

Your air conditioner works hard to keep the temperature in your home down during the warmer months. Just like you go to the doctor every year to make sure everything is in working order, the parts in your air conditioning unit should be repaired to keep your system running smoothly.

A.C Cooling Specialist recommends annual inspections because:

  • Catch the problem before they start
  • Increase cooling efficiency
  • Increase system reliability
  • Prolong your unit’s life
  • Save money on electric or gas bills

                                                                                   Schedule your free estimate by calling (832) 283-0533 now.

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A standard HVAC tune-up will include three basic phases: inspection, cleaning and service. The service may or may not include repairs; it depends on whether problems are detected during the inspection phase.

Trained hvac technician holding a voltage meter, performing preventative maintenance on a air conditioning condenser unit.

  • AC System Inspection– The HVAC technician will most likely begin by inspecting your equipment if any leak. You can have everything tuned up during a single visit, or you can have the air conditioner serviced at one time of year and the furnace serviced later. However you have it done, an inspection will be performed. This is when the tech will look for signs of leak and tear. In the case of an air conditioner, he will check the drain pan, ensure that refrigerant levels are adequate and examine other components. In the case of a furnace, he will examine the compressor, look at the motor, capacitor and ensure that all other components are in good shape.
  • Air Conditioner dust Cleaning– Whether the tune-up involves the air conditioning system, furnace or both, cleaning should be included. Even if you’re diligent about changing the air filter on a regular basis, the technician will need to clean your system to keep it in tip-top condition.
  • HVAC Service–If problems are detected in your air conditioning or heating system, the technician will correct them on the spot. This may involve replacing worn-out parts to keep them from causing serious damage later. If refrigerant levels are too low, the tech will look for leaks and recharge your system. Parts like capacitors and fan blades may be swapped out to ensure consistent and efficient operation. It’s far better to do these small, affordable things preemptively than it is to wait until they devolve into serious problems.

 

Why Should You Get an Air Conditioning Inspection?

Your air conditioner works hard to keep the temperature in your home down during the warmer months. Just like you go to the doctor every year to make sure everything is in working order, the parts in your air conditioning unit should be repaired to keep your system running smoothly.

A.C Cooling Specialist recommends annual inspections because:

  • Catch the problem before they start
  • Increase cooling efficiency
  • Increase system reliability
  • Prolong your unit’s life
  • Save money on electric or gas bills

                                                                                   Schedule your free estimate by calling (832) 283-0533 now.

                       

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