Regular maintenance of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems is essential for keeping them running efficiently. An HVAC tune-up typically consists of an inspection and servicing, and is usually done twice a year. In North Carolina, heaters must be tuned in early fall and air conditioners serviced every spring. A professional HVAC contractor can help you save on your energy bill and reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning in gas heating units.
During an air conditioner tune-up, the technician will clean and tighten all thermostat wires, replace the filter, and clean the air conditioner condenser and its condenser coil. They will also inspect and clean the visible condensation pipe and the drain of the air conditioning system. An experienced service technician can identify and correct potential issues that are currently barely noticeable, but could become HVAC system faults in the future. An air conditioner tune-up saves money by avoiding costly repairs (if not all repairs), which usually cost more than preventive tune-ups.
The heating and air conditioning share the same condensing pipe, so it is also important to adjust the heating before winter. When an air conditioning specialist changes the filters, evaluates the fan motor and checks the coolant levels, it eliminates the main factors that could cause the air conditioning system to freeze. An air conditioner tune-up can help extend the life of your system by spotting small problems before they turn into big problems. During the setup of the refrigeration system, an HVAC contractor will identify the main culprits of why your air conditioning system isn't expelling cold air. After a successful tune-up, your HVAC technician will provide you with a report on the system's condition.
Doing regular maintenance on your HVAC systems is important to ensure they are functioning properly and efficiently. It is also important to take good care of your heating and cooling system to avoid costly repairs in the future.