Initial Inspection and Assessment

HVAC technicians begin by conducting a comprehensive inspection of the entire HVAC system. They check for any signs of wear, damage, or inefficiency in components such as filters, coils, belts, motors, and electrical connections.

Cleaning and Lubrication

After the inspection, technicians perform cleaning and lubrication tasks to keep the system running smoothly. This may involve cleaning or replacing air filters, removing debris from coils and ducts, and lubricating moving parts such as motors and bearings.

Component Testing and Calibration

Technicians test and calibrate critical components of the HVAC system to ensure accurate operation. They check thermostat settings, measure refrigerant levels, and inspect electrical connections to ensure proper voltage and current flow.

Recommendation

Technicians conduct a comprehensive inspection to identify any potential repair needs. They provide detailed recommendations based on the assessment, ensuring transparency and proactive maintenance to optimize system efficiency.

How it works
Early Problem Detection

Regular maintenance catches issues early, preventing costly repairs and extending the system's lifespan.

Optimized Performance

Cleaning, lubricating, and replacing parts ensures efficient operation, lowering energy bills.

Enhanced Reliability

Preventive maintenance minimizes breakdowns, providing consistent comfort and peace of mind.

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