Aside from changing the filters from time to time and sweeping leaves away from the outside unit, you may not give much thought to pre-maintenance (preventative maintenance) on your heating and cooling system. Think of it like your car or your bike, having the oil changed, the brakes inspected, and the filters and fluids checked and topped off keeps it running and helps you avoid expensive repairs, right? Maintaining your HVAC is much the same. Having a professional come out to inspect your system, ensure it’s in safe, good working condition, and making sure the parts and components are properly cleaned, lubricated, and changed out as needed offers the following benefits:

Reduced Bills

When your filters are changed regularly and the system is tuned up, it’s going to be able to run at peak efficiency. Since your HVAC system isn’t working as hard to heat and cool your home, you’ll be able to save money on your electricity bills. 

Less Repairs

Not only does preventative maintenance mean you’ll see fewer repairs overall, but we can often catch red flags before they’re a problem. If your air conditioner breaks down in the middle of a cold snap or heat wave, you may be blindsided with expensive heating or AC repairs, but by having one of our experienced HVAC technicians come out before winter and summer for a thorough inspection means they can often catch issues before they turn into safety hazards or expensive repairs.

Increases Lifespan

Just like the vehicle that gets regular oil changes and maintenance lasts longer than one that’s neglected, your regularly maintained, inspected HVAC is going to have a longer life than one that is neglected. Often, when one part breaks, this sets off a chain reaction of having to get repairs on other parts of the unit until it’s finally more cost efficient to replace the unit. Regular maintenance can help you avoid that chain reaction and keep it working better for a longer period of time.

Increases System Safety

From frayed wires and dust build-up that can be a fire hazard to cracks in your heat exchanger that can lead to carbon monoxide leaks, your HVAC system can be dangerous if not properly maintained. As part of our inspection, we’ll check every safety factor to make sure you can rest easy.

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