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Early summer is a great time to make sure your air conditioning unit is performing at the highest level well before the worst heat waves arrive. Being proactive will help guarantee your comfort level is where you need it to be all the way to fall. When your HVAC technician comes to perform the seasonal tuneup, here’s what you can expect.

What Happens During Air Conditioning Unit Maintenance

Inspection

The first step in any tuneup of your air conditioning unit is the inspection of all the parts. Specifically, the technician will look at the drain pan, levels of refrigerant, the viability of electrical connections, the compressor, indoor coil, and the fan. By thoroughly looking at all aspects of the unit, they’ll be able to recommend repair or replacement of parts and catch any potential issues early.

Cleaning

air conditioning unitThe next phase of the service may include cleaning and replacing filters, cleaning electrical connection points that are corroded or dirty, and examining the ductwork to determine if cleaning is necessary. The tech may blow dust out of the system components and clear away any debris.

Service

After basic cleaning, it’s time to service any non-functioning parts and/or replace them. Smaller repairs may be done on the spot, but larger issues may necessitate ordering parts and making another service call. The technician will also calibrate and test the thermostat for the air conditioning unit. They should lubricate all moving parts and tighten electrical connections. Taking care of preventive maintenance and repairs as they arise will extend the life of your HVAC system.

 

Have a tuneup for your air conditioning unit once a year. All Comfort Control Heating & Cooling offers HVAC system maintenance and new system installations at great prices throughout Thomasville, NC, and the surrounding cities. Serving the community for over 28 years, they offer financing and excellent customer service. Call (336) 472-7986 for an estimate or visit their website to learn more about their services.

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