By scheduling routine maintenance inspections through your local Aire Serv, you can ensure your AC unit is in perfect working condition and spot any potential problems that need to be repaired. We have years of experience in detecting and addressing small issues before they spiral out of control and become large problems that require potentially costly repairs in the future, so we may be able to notice issues that others would miss and get them fixed up so they don't have the opportunity to cause stress or discomfort in your household.
When they choose to invest in routine appointments for AC maintenance, Houston homeowners typically make that decision because they want the peace of mind that comes with knowing they won't have to deal with a catastrophic breakdown on the hottest day of August, and that makes perfect sense. But there are also some other notable advantages to regular AC maintenance. Houston HVAC systems use a lot of energy throughout the warm season to keep our homes and businesses cool, but it's a worthwhile trade for the comfort they provide. Annual maintenance will help to ensure your unit is operating with maximum energy efficiency for as long as possible, saving you money on your utility bills by keeping energy consumption low. Regular maintenance can also improve your indoor air quality and help to keep your system in great shape so you can avoid the need for a replacement unit for longer.
If they call the professional technicians at Aire Serv of Central & West Houston for AC maintenance, Houston residents can expect thorough, professional, courteous service that is completed efficiently without cutting corners. We want to make sure that your system is in excellent shape and that the tune-up we perform will have satisfactory, long-lasting results.
Our Houston air conditioning maintenance service appointments include:
- Checking all essential components
- Checking levels of refrigerant
- Changing dirty air filters (provided by customer)
- Wash outdoor condensing unit
- Straightening bent coil fins
- Check for loose contacts or electric connections
- Checking for seal duct leaks in central air conditioning systems
- Measuring evaporator coil's airflow
- Evaporator coil spray cleaning with antimicrobial, non-corrosive cleaner
- Verifying electric control sequence
- Inspect every capacitor
- Ensuring heating & cooling systems do not operate simultaneously
- Clearing clogged condensate drains
- Drain treatment pellets
- Cleaning connections and applying non-conductive coatings if necessary
- Checking fan belts for wear if applicable
- Inspecting terminals
- Calibrating your thermostat
- Confirming proper running conditions