Your HVAC system works hard year-round to keep your home comfortable. Just like a car, your HVAC system requires regular maintenance to keep it running efficiently and prevent breakdowns. At 99 Services, we recommend scheduling seasonal maintenance appointments to keep your system in top shape. Here’s what you can expect from a seasonal maintenance appointment.
Spring Maintenance
Spring is the perfect time to schedule HVAC maintenance. During a spring maintenance appointment, a professional HVAC technician will:
- Inspect and clean the outdoor condenser unit.
- Check refrigerant levels and recharge if necessary.
- Clean the evaporator coil.
- Inspect and clean the blower motor and fan.
- Replace the air filters.
- Test the thermostat.
- Check for any signs of wear and tear or damage.
Summer Maintenance
Summer is the busiest time of year for your HVAC system. During a summer maintenance appointment, a professional HVAC technician will:
- Clean the outdoor condenser unit.
- Check refrigerant levels and recharge if necessary.
- Clean the evaporator coil.
- Check the blower motor and fan.
- Replace the air filters.
- Test the thermostat.
- Inspect and clean the air ducts.
- Check for any signs of wear and tear or damage.
Fall Maintenance
Fall is the time to prepare your HVAC system for the cooler months ahead. During a fall maintenance appointment, a professional HVAC technician will:
- Inspect and clean the outdoor condenser unit.
- Check refrigerant levels and recharge if necessary.
- Clean the evaporator coil.
- Inspect and clean the blower motor and fan.
- Replace the air filters.
- Test the thermostat.
- Check the furnace for any signs of wear and tear or damage.
- Check the heat exchanger for cracks or damage.
Winter Maintenance
Winter is the time when your HVAC system works the hardest. During a winter maintenance appointment, a professional HVAC technician will:
- Inspect and clean the outdoor condenser unit.
- Check refrigerant levels and recharge if necessary.
- Inspect and clean the blower motor and fan.
- Replace the air filters.
- Test the thermostat.
- Check the furnace for any signs of wear and tear or damage.
- Inspect the flue pipe for any signs of damage or leaks.
Regular seasonal maintenance appointments are essential for keeping your HVAC system in top shape. Not only can regular maintenance prevent costly breakdowns and repairs, but it can also improve the efficiency and lifespan of your system. Contact 99 Services today to schedule your next seasonal maintenance appointment.