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Condenser Wash

Wash your outside condenser coil and service box

In-place Coil Wash

If your coil is accessible we will perform a in-place coil clean

Blower Cleaning

Evaluating and clean in-place your blower wheel (if it is accessible)

Air flow adjustments

If your coil is accessible we will perform a in-place coil clean

Proper refrigerant levels

Evaluating and clean in-place your blower wheel (if it is accessible)

Total system Amp drawl

Wash your outside condenser coil and service box

Essential Repairs

Maintaining the proper charge in a residential HVAC system is crucial for ensuring efficient and reliable operation. The refrigerant charge directly affects the system’s ability to transfer heat, which impacts both cooling and heating performance. An undercharged system can lead to reduced cooling capacity, increased energy consumption, and potential damage to the compressor, while an overcharged system may cause high pressure issues, reduced efficiency, and even system failure. Properly charged systems operate at optimal efficiency, providing consistent comfort, lowering energy bills, and extending the lifespan of the equipment.

A new, high-efficiency air conditioning system can save you a significant amount on your annual energy bills compared to an older, less efficient model. On average, upgrading to a new AC system can result in energy savings of 20% to 50% per year, depending on the system’s efficiency rating and your home’s specific cooling needs. For instance, if you currently spend $1,000 annually on cooling, a new, energy-efficient unit could potentially save you between $200 to $500 annually. These savings not only reduce your monthly expenses but also often outweigh the initial investment over the system’s lifespan, offering both immediate and long-term financial benefits.

An HVAC maintenance plan can save you thousands by ensuring your system operates efficiently and avoiding costly repairs and high energy bills. Regular maintenance helps detect and address minor issues before they become major problems, extends the lifespan of your equipment, and improves energy efficiency, which lowers utility bills.

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