Maintenance
Benefits of a Regular Energy Savings Agreement (ESA)
An ESA includes both your Spring and Fall Tune-ups.
Keeps your HVAC system running at it's peak performance level.
Helps lower utility bills.
Helps minimize repairs.
Helps prolong the life of your HVAC system.
Promotes cleaner and healthier air.
What is included in a energy savings agreement maintenance?
Spring
- Inspect & clean condenser coil.
- Monitor refrigerant pressure.
- Clean & inspect condensate drain.
- Test starting capabilities.
- Measure heating & cooling transfer capability. Inspect and adjust drive belts where applicable.
- Test safety controls where applicable.
- Test compressor.
- Test thermostat operation.
- Oil fan motors where applicable.
- Check air filters.
- Check blower components.
- Monitor voltage and amperage.
- Inspect electrical connections.
- Lubricate moving parts where applicable.
Fall
- Test thermostat operation.
- Oil fan motors where applicable.
- Check air filters.
- Check blower components.
- Monitor voltage & amperage.
- Inspect electrical connections.
- Lubricate moving parts where applicable.
- Test and adjust safety controls.
- Perform safety inspection on heat exchanger.
- Test flue draft.
- Clean and adjust burner & pilot assembly.
- Clean ignition assembly.
- Monitor fan and safety limit controls.
- Test heating safety relays.
- Test heat strips.
- Test fan and limit switch.
- Test heat anticipator.
- Test & inspect evaporator coils.
Don't Ignore Air Conditioning & Heating Problems
You should have you’re A/C checked when you notice any of the following symptoms:
- Decreased air flow from the registers.
- Strange noises coming from inside or outside unit.
- The air conditioner cycles on an off more frequently than it used to.
- There breaker for the air conditioner in the electrical panel keeps tripping (or the fuse keeps blowing).
- Ice appears on your air conditioner or piping, either inside or outside the house.
- The inside or outside won't turn on or off.
- Water dripping from unit.
- Air isn't cooling or heating properly.
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Issues With System
Maintaining the Home’s Heating System
Common Causes of Heating Repairs.
- Blower Motor
- Dirty Air Filters
- Electrical Problems
- Gas Furnace - Ensure the control valve is open.
- Insufficient Heating Issues
- Return Air Grills
- Strange Noises
Maintaining the Home’s Cooling System
Common Causes of Cooling Repairs.
- Blocked Air Return Grill
- Blocked Condenser
- Compressor Issues
- Condenser Fan Motor
- Dirty Air Filters
- Frozen & Dirty Evaporator Coil
- Leaking Ducts
- Refrigerant Leak
- Strange Noises