Services:

  • Installation of New Systems
  • FREE Estimates on new equipment installations
  • We service and repair all brands

A maintenance tune-up should be performed on both your heating and air conditioning systems at least annually. Our Precision Tune-Up could save you up to 30% on your monthly energy costs. That means you could possibly save hundreds of wasted repair and energy dollars now by investing in preventive maintenance. Heating and Air Conditioning tune-ups can also provide cleaner, more efficient operation and help ensure future problems are discovered before they occur. Routine annual maintenance is vital to efficient, worry-free heating and cooling. Many HVAC service contractors offer furnace or a/c equipment tune-up service, but you should always understand exactly what you're getting. Some are advertised as a tune-up, but are nothing more than a basic System Inspection. Some are more work than your system needs, and you can be charged for unnecessary tasks. In either case, none compare to the full 23-point* Heating and 18-point* Air Conditioning Precision Tune-Ups by Service Experts. Our high-quality tune-ups are performed with integrity by certified technicians, and include the following professionally performed services to keep your system operating efficiently:

  • Heating
  • Check thermostat calibration
  • Clean and adjust burner assembly
  • Clean ignition assembly
  • Check combustion air
  • Test starting capabilities
  • Examine heat exchanger for damage and corrosion
  • Monitor flue draft
  • Test safety controls
  • Inspect gas piping
  • Clean and/or replace standard air filters
  • Measure for correct air flow
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Measure volts and amps
  • Lubricate all moving parts
  • Clean condensate drains
  • Measure temperature difference between supply air and return air
  • Apply protective coating
  • Adjust gas pressure
  • Adjust pilot
  • Monitor heating cycle
  • In place, clean and adjustment of blower components
  • Examine installation quality
  • Examine equipment condition area, and clearances
  • Air Conditioning
  • Check thermostat calibration
  • Monitor refrigerant pressure
  • Test starting capabilities
  • Test safety controls
  • Clean and/or replace standard air filters
  • Clean and adjust blower components
  • Measure for correct air flow
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Measure volts and amps
  • Lubricate all moving parts
  • Clean condensate drain
  • Measure temperature difference between supply air and return air
  • Apply protective coating
  • Monitor cooling cycle
  • Inspect evaporator coil
  • Examine installation quality
  • Examine equipment condition area, and clearances
  • Clean condenser coil