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| • Lower utility bills |
| • Extended equipment life |
| • Fewer repairs |
| • Improved capacity |
| • 15% discount on repairs |
| • Priority customer |
| • Inflation protection |
| • Agreement is transferable |
| • Monitor refrigerant pressure |
| •Test starting capabilities |
| •Test safety controls |
| • Clean or replace air filters |
| • Clean and adjust blower components |
| • Measure for correct air flow |
| •Tighten electrical connections |
| • Measure volts / amps |
| • Lubricate all moving parts |
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• Adjust thermostat calibration |
| • Clean condensate drains |
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• Measure temperature difference |
Licensed & Insured CAC057063 Residential & Commercial
Would you drive a car year after year without ever changing the oil or taking it to a mechanic for a tune-up? Probably not. Like your car, your cooling and heating systems must be maintained in order to run efficiently and dependably. You should change your air filters monthly. And your air conditioner and heater should each be inspected once a year. Annual heating and cooling check-ups allow a technician to identify minor problems before they become major problems. Proper maintenance may add years to the life of your units' major components. It also enables your heating and cooling systems to run more efficiently and more dependably.
A thorough examination of system components including coils and contactors.
Over time, coils may become dirt encrusted. Dirty coils cause a cooling system to work less efficiently. A unit with dirty coils uses more electricity, cools less effectively, and places undo stress on the compressor. Likewise, burned contactors compromise the efficiency of a cooling system and can cause damage to the compressor. An annual inspection allows a technician to identify any problem before long term damage is caused to your system. It is much cheaper to have your coils cleaned or your contactors replaced than it is to replace a compressor.
Examination of air filters.
Clean air filters improve the efficiency of your system and improve the quality of air circulating through your home or place of business.
Cleaning and treatment of condensation lines.
Clogged condensation lines and drain lines can cause water (moisture accumulated by your air conditioning system) to leak through your ceilings or walls. Our cooling inspection also includes an algaecide treatment to reduce the growth of algae and bacteria which can clog your drain lines.
Examination of electric components.
Worn electrical components can create a fire hazard or can cause your unit to unexpectedly break down.
Measurement of unit's power usage.
Efficient power usage generally indicates that a unit is working correctly and reliably.
A thorough inspection of the heat exchanger for cracks, holes, and leaks which can release carbon monoxide into the air.
Examination of the flame for a proper mixture of air and gas
Testing the safety and limit switches
Examination of duct conditions
Examination of air filter for proper air flow
Testing of the thermostat to ensure the unit is running efficiently
A thorough cleaning of the system burners to remove any of the rust that often falls from the heat exchanger
Oiling of fan motor if needed
Testing for air leaks around furnace
Inspection of vent piping
Examination of heat strips for broken or burned out elements
Inspection of fan motor and blower wheel
Measurement of amperage draw of each heating component
Inspection of duct work for tears or major leaks
Examination of air filter for proper air flow
Thermostat check; calibration of thermostat if needed
Oiling of fan motor if needed
Testing of air leaks around furnace
Some air conditioning and heating companies offer free (or below cost) unit inspections. Many times these inspections give the company a "foot in the door" so that they can encourage you to replace your current unit or one or more of its major components.
At Perfect Cooling, Inc., our policy (whether we are doing an inspection or have been called in to repair a malfunctioning unit) is to identify any problems the unit is experiencing and to advise our customers of the options available for resolving those problems.
It is not unusual for a company to recommend that a unit be replaced, when it can actually be repaired at a lower cost. While it may be more cost effective, in the long run, to replace an old system with a newer, more efficient one, the customer should be aware of his options and of the respective cost of each.
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