Get the peace of mind that comes with preventative maintenance.

Catch potential problems before they become costly repairs or leave your customers without climate control when they need it most.

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Why preventative maintenance?

Planned maintenance on your HVAC system can help future problems from occurring. There is a lot that can go wrong with your HVAC, including leaks, mechanical failures, corrosion, and issues with distributing air properly. Everything from dirty coils and fans to clogged filters and drain lines can cause problems with your systems, so it is important that you stay on top of your maintenance tasks year after year.  One of the major benefits of any planned maintenance is the ability to address minor issues before they become major and more costly.   Regular maintenance can help you address problems and avoid complete breakdowns. 

The best way to go about maintaining an HVAC system is to have planned maintenance agreements for your heating and air conditioning systems. 

Some benefits of AC Tune-ups include:

  • Cleanliness of air conditioning system and components

  • Extended life of equipment

  • Decreased chance of emergency breakdowns

  • Improvement of performance and efficiency 

  • Reduced energy costs

  • Peace of mind

  • Protect Manufacturer Warranty 

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Honest & Thorough.
Every time.

Our technicians take maintenance seriously because we know how important it is to the life of your equipment. We are not going to pull you in with a low introductory price and barely clean your equipment or charge you for unnecessary repairs or parts. We are honest and thorough and our technicians follow the process below to ensure your equipment is properly maintained.

 What’s Included?

Both heater and AC maintenance include a comprehensive set of steps to make sure your system is in good working order and running as efficiently as possible. Below are the typical steps involved in the process.

Heater Maintenance Service

  1. Check gas burners

  2. Check Pilot and tubing

  3. Check flame sensor

  4. Check manifold pressure

  5. Check gas input

  6. Check burner air adjustment

  7. Check thermocouple

  8. Check gas valve

  9. Check pilot safety

  10. Check combustion chamber

  11. Check orifices

  12. Check and lubricate blower motor

  13. Check and lubricate blower & bearings

  14. Check ignition

  15. Check and clean air filters

  16. Check fan and limit control

  17. Check thermostat

  18. Check set screws



AC Maintenance Service

  1. Check and clean evaporator coil

  2. Check expansion valve

  3. Check and clean evaporator drain

  4. Check and adjust bypass dampers if needed

  5. Clean or change air filter

  6. Check thermostat operation

  7. Check thermostat selector

  8. Check circuit breakers and fuses

  9. Check temperature drop

  10. Check and clean condenser cabinet

  11. Check and clean condenser coil

  12. Check and oil condenser fan motor

  13. Check fan blades for tightness

  14. Check start and run capacitors

  15. Check start and run relays

  16. Check temperature across coils

  17. Check wiring assembly

  18. Check head pressure