Your HVAC Contractor’s Maintenance Checklist

There is a saying that tells us that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and this could not be truer of HVAC maintenance and repair. All Air Conditioner and Furnace tune-ups are not created equal. We always recommend that clients should have an annual HVAC maintenance program. This can help you to develop a solid preventative maintenance system which will keep your unit functioning at peak performance for the duration of its life. By planning ahead and maintaining your system using your HVAC maintenance, you will be aware of any weakness in your system and be able to keep repair costs to a minimum.

 

Maintenance

In General Things Your Contractor Should Check For:                                                                          

Thermostat Temperature – Is it within range? Is the thermostat functioning normally?

Condenser – Are there any blocks or leaks? Is it draining properly? Service Technician should clean and inspect all drain lines.

System Controls – Does the system power on and off properly? Do the controls function correctly? Is all of the wiring clean and secure? Technicians should tighten any loose wiring and test the voltage

Lubrication – Are all of your HVAC system’s parts well lubricated and moving freely?

Air Filter – Make sure your HVAC contractor plans to change and/or clean your air filter. This should be done every six months as part of their HVAC maintenance checklist.
Concerns around the Home

The next group of items on your HVAC contractors’ maintenance checklist should be things to check in and around your home itself and should include:

Windows – Are your windows free of leaks or drafts?

Heat zones – Are the heat zones in your low-traffic areas turned down? Are all rooms in the home heating and cooling equally?

Debris – Your Technician should clean up and debris or leaves around your outdoor unit if applicable.

 

Checking Your Cooling Unit

Your cooling unit is typically the large unit that is located outside of your home. This unit is responsible for cooling the air and removing any moisture from it. When you examine your cooling unit you need to check for:

Overall cleanliness – Your technician should clean your evaporator coil and coil pan each time they perform the items on your HVAC maintenance checklist.

Refrigerant levels – Check and maintain the proper levels of refrigerant in your cooling unit for optimal performance
Blower components – check that your blower components are clean and moving freely.
Checking Your Heating Unit

Your heating unit is responsible for heating the air in your home during the colder months, yet it still requires maintenance even when not in use. When checking your heating unit as a part of your HVAC maintenance checklist, keep your eye out for:

Connections – Are they clean or leaking and dirty?

Gas pressure – What is the gas pressure? Is it within a safe range?

Cleanliness – Dirt, dust, and grime can not only cause your unit to be less efficient, they could also be a fire hazard.

If properly maintained, your HVAC unit will provide you with years of use and comfort as it helps to heat and cool your home. By asking your HVAC vendor for a maintenance checklist like this one you can ensure that you are performing comprehensive maintenance that will not only save you money, but can also help you identify problems before they become major concerns.