What’s Included in a Spring HVAC Maintenance Visit?

As the temperatures rise and summer approaches, ensuring your HVAC system is in top shape is crucial for a comfortable home. A spring HVAC maintenance visit is the best way to prepare your system for the hot months ahead, ensuring efficiency, reliability, and cost savings. But what exactly happens during a professional maintenance visit? Here’s what you can expect:

1. Comprehensive System Inspection

A trained technician will perform a full inspection of your HVAC system, checking for wear and tear, potential issues, and signs of inefficiency. This helps catch minor problems before they turn into costly repairs.

2. Air Filter Inspection/Replacement

Dirty or clogged air filters can restrict airflow, making your system work harder and increasing energy costs. During maintenance, the technician will check your filters as needed to ensure proper airflow and indoor air quality. They will replace a customer-supplied filter if needed.

3. Cleaning and Removing Debris

Dirt, dust, and debris can accumulate in your system, affecting performance. The technician will inspect and clean/wash the condenser coil, readily accessible evaporator coils, and drain pans to enhance efficiency and prevent breakdowns.

4. Checking Refrigerant Levels

Low refrigerant levels can impact cooling performance and cause strain on your system. The technician will measure refrigerant levels, ensuring your AC provides optimal cooling throughout the summer.

5. Inspecting Electrical Components

Loose or faulty electrical connections can pose safety hazards and reduce efficiency. A professional will tighten connections, inspect wiring, and test capacitors and relays to ensure everything is functioning correctly.

6. Testing the Thermostat

An improperly calibrated thermostat can lead to inconsistent temperatures and higher energy bills. The technician will test and calibrate your thermostat to ensure accurate temperature control.

7. Checking and Clearing the Condensate Drain Line

A clogged condensate drain line can cause water damage and mold growth. The technician will inspect and clear the line to prevent any blockages or leaks.

8. Lubricating Moving Parts

Friction between moving parts can cause unnecessary wear and tear on your system. Lubrication ensures smooth operation, reduces strain, and extends the life of your HVAC components.

9. Inspecting the Ductwork

Leaky or dirty ducts can lead to inefficient cooling and poor indoor air quality. The technician will check for leaks, blockages, or excessive dust buildup, recommending any necessary repairs or cleaning.

10. Performance Testing

Finally, the technician will run a full system test to ensure everything is working correctly. They’ll check airflow, measure temperature output, and confirm that your HVAC system is ready for summer.

Schedule Your Spring HVAC Maintenance Today!

A spring HVAC tune-up ensures your system runs efficiently, reduces the risk of breakdowns, and helps lower energy costs. Don’t wait until the summer heat arrives—schedule your maintenance visit with Service First Heating and Cooling today and enjoy a worry-free cooling season!

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