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Residential Air Conditioners

Air Conditioning Maintenance

  • Check for the correct amount of refrigerant

  • Test for refrigerant leaks using a leak detector

  • Capture any refrigerant that must be eliminated from the system properly

  • Check for and seal duct leakage in central systems

  • Measure the airflow through the evaporator coils

  • Verify the correct electronic control sequence and make sure the heating system and cooling system cannot operate simultaneously

  • Oil motors, and check belts for tightness and wear

  • Check the accuracy of your thermostat 

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A Proper A/C Maintenance should include:

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Change Air Filter

Routinely changing your air conditioner air filter will ensure the efficiency of your unit. Clogged, dirty filters reduce the amount of airflow & significantly reduce a system's efficiency.

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Coil Fins

Well-maintained fins help the system operate more efficiently, reducing energy costs. Blocked or damaged fins can cause the unit to overheat, leading to potential breakdowns and costly repairs.

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Evaporator Coils

Clean coils allow for better heat exchange, which can lead to more efficient cooling and lower energy bills.  Regular cleaning is an essential part of HVAC maintenance for optimal performance and comfort.

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Condensate Drain Line

The condensate line in your air conditioner plays a part in preventing future moisture buildup. It drains the moisture produced during the cooling process, which helps avoid potential problems such as mold, mildew, algae growth, and corrosion inside the unit. If this moisture is not properly drained, it can lead to damage both the air conditioner and your home.

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Condenser Coils

The aluminum fins on the condenser coils are easily bent and can block airflow through the coil. All the

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Check Thermostat

It sounds like you're addressing a common issue with thermostats. If the thermostat becomes unresponsive, the first and simplest step is to check and replace the batteries. After changing the batteries, resetting the system can help resolve any lingering issues caused by power loss or glitches.

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