HVAC preventative maintenance will keep your heating ventilation and air conditioning system working at peak performance all year without the cost of major repairs. Maintenance plans are designed to check your residential or commercial HVAC system on a regular basis to ensure that all components are working at maximum efficiency to reduce utility costs. Preventative maintenance will also help to maximize comfort. Catching issues early will help you save money on your HVAC system. HVAC preventative maintenance includes a check-up and tune-up. The following components are inspected. Parts may be replaced or repaired when necessary: Ductwork Fan motors and blades Filters Electrical connections and thermostat Coils and pumps These systems need a tune-up much like your vehicles. The ductwork sucks in
Air conditioner dripping is usually caused by too much water in the condensate pan beneath the coils and a clogged drain line. The pan and the drain line that carries water away from it may be dirty and plugged with debris. Cleaning the pan and the drain are jobs for heating ventilation and air conditioning professionals. The pan and drain lines should be completely cleaned and opened before the water overflows and harms ceilings or walls. How it Works Air conditioning units suck in hot, humid air and direct it over cold evaporator coils. The cooled air is then forced through another duct into room vents. The humid Florida air condenses when it hits the cold coils, and water drips into the pan usually