Not only can a tune-up reset your equipment to its
earlier high-performing condition, it can also bring out hidden problems that
are increasing your energy costs and creating potential health and safety
issues. By doing so, tune-ups often pay
for themselves many times over through energy savings as well as avoiding
future repairs and improving indoor air quality.
The federal Energy Star program says that
your typical maintenance checkup for your cooling system should include the
following:
·
Check
thermostat settings to ensure consistent, energy-efficient
cooling.
·
Tighten electrical connections, measure voltage and current on
motors. As electrical connections become faulty, you can’t be assured safe
operation. Plus, your major components will likely wear out sooner.
·
Lubricate
all moving parts. Otherwise, these parts can cause friction
and increase your electrical usage.
·
Check
and inspect the condensate drain. Plugged drains can cause
water damage and impact humidity levels – affecting both comfort and
respiratory health.
·
Check
your system controls to make sure it starts, operates and shuts
off properly.
·
Clean
evaporator and condenser air conditioning coils.
When coils are dirty, the system has to run longer, which increases energy
costs, reduces the life of the equipment and affects your comfort.
·
Check
refrigerant level. Too much or too little refrigerant makes
systems less efficient.
·
Clean
and adjust blower components. Airflow problems can reduce
system efficiency by up to 15 percent – and make it hard for you to stay
comfortable.
To schedule your tune-up, please fill out the form on our homepage to request service. Or feel free to give us a call at 978-851-2486!
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