What to Expect from AC Tune-Ups

Your AC unit is more than likely the single most important system in your home. It keeps you cool during hot summer days and nights, and it can also help to save money on utility bills by running more efficiently.

When you’ve been experiencing consistent issues with your AC that aren’t resolved through troubleshooting, it may be time to schedule an air conditioning tune-up by a licensed HVAC technician. In this article, we take a look at what to expect from AC tune-ups.

Your AC Unit is Important

Sure, there are a lot of things that make up your home’s comfort. But the AC unit is probably the single most important system in your home. It’s responsible for keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter, which can help prevent health problems like asthma or allergies as well as save you money on utility bills.

The good news is that regular maintenance can help ensure that your AC unit continues to work at peak efficiency throughout its lifespan–and help you avoid break down’s when you need it most!

What We Offer in AC Tune-ups

Our experts are trained to make sure that your system is working properly by performing a thorough inspection of all components. This includes refrigerant pressure checks & verification of any leaks, voltage readings, inspection of wiring and electrical systems, fuel connections and burner operations, excess wear and damage to components, drain lines, and the presence of any  mold or mildew that could be present.

 Inspecting indoor & outdoor coils

The indoor evaporator coil & outdoor condenser are inspected for leaks, cracks, rust or other damages. The coil can be made of copper, aluminum or both, and it’s important to keep this part clean because it can affect the efficiency of your AC system.

Inspecting Filters

You may not know what they are or how they work, but filters are an important part of your air conditioning system. They help keep the unit running efficiently by trapping dirt and other particles in the air as it passes through them before being circulated into your home. Over time, these filters can become clogged with dirt and dust particles (especially if you have pets or allergies) which can cause the system to work harder than necessary to cool your home down.

To make sure this doesn’t happen to you during your tune-up appointment, our technicians will inspect all of your filter units for any signs of wear or damage and replace them if needed.

Testing Blower Motor

The blower motor is tested to ensure that it’s operating as designed. The technician will also check for signs of overheating or underperforming, which can reduce your home’s air quality.

Regular tune-ups are essential to long-lasting AC systems. That’s because regular maintenance helps prevent problems from occurring in the first place. Our experts will come to your home and inspect all of the important parts of your system. They’ll make sure that everything is working properly so that you can enjoy cool summer nights without worrying about repairs or replacements in the future.