HVAC SERVICE

HVAC is a system that brings conditioned air and maintains the temperature in accordance with the outer weather condition. It is an assembled machine of various parts as a heat exchanger, blower motor, combustion chamber, condenser coil or compressor, evaporator coil, thermostat, air handler, and chiller, etc.

All of the mentioned parts must work in harmony to have the desired effect. But with time and usage these parts stop working efficiently due to various reasons.

HOW WOULD YOU KNOW: -

You may experience changes in cooling or heating pattern

You may experience not enough cooling or heating

Your energy bills might shoot up suddenly

You’ll feel Moisture/Humid in the air

If your unit isn’t running properly, it might start to make weird sounds.

WHAT WILL WE DO?

All you need is professional help for repairing the HVAC system. We shall inspect, the system working, assess, and carry out the repair and cleaning process to ensure that your HVAC system works in an optimized manner.

HVAC MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST FOR HOT SEASONS

Inspecting ducts, vents, cabinet, refrigerant lines, and the perimeter of the unit for debris, mold, leaks, charge, …

Cleaning the condenser and evaporator

Cleaning filters or replacing them if necessary

Cleaning drain lines and pans

Checking humidity levels as well as thermostat and controls for proper measurement and regulations

Inspecting fan motor, blowers, and blades

Lubricating moving parts

Replacing worn-out belts and pulleys

Inspecting electrical components and connections as well as replacing batteries

THE PREVENTIVE HVAC SERVICE TASKS IN FALL OR WINTER INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

Inspecting the heat exchanger, heating elements, heat pump, burner, and the ignition system

Changing the filters on heating equipment

Cleaning drain lines and pans

Checking thermostat and controls for proper measurement and regulations

Inspecting fan motors, blowers, vents and ductwork

Lubricating moving parts

Replacing worn-out belts and pulleys

Inspecting electrical components and connections as well as replacing batteries

Check for gas leaks and flue gas passageways