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There are many homeowners that don't realize how important having a seasonal maintenance service can be. All air conditioning and heating manufacturers recommend having seasonal preventive maintenance services performed on your system periodically. A preventive maintenance service is a complete cleaning and tune-up of the system to help it work at peak performance. A maintenance service also helps your system remain as efficient as possible and will help prevent major components in your heating and cooling system from failing. Extending the life of your HVAC system and saving money on your electric bills are other perks of having a seasonal maintenance performed twice a year.
All Seasons Air Conditioning and Heating is proud to offer a Seasonal Preventive Maintenance Service to you. With our maintenance service prices, our highly trained customer service representatives and our EPA certified technicians All Seasons' preventive maintenance service is designed to save you time and money throughout the year.
What should you expect your All Seasons service technician to do during a PM visit?
- Check system functions, safety controls, and adjust the operating sequence where appropriate.
- Inspect electrical components and connections and repair/replace or adjust as required.
- Ensure proper air flow and change dirty air filters.
- Inspect pumps, lubricate, and check flow rates where appropriate.
- Clean and lubricate motors and required.
- Examine belts, adjust and align as required.
- Inspect, clean and balance blowers as required.
Spring Visit: (preparation for Summer season)
- Clean inside coil, condensate pans, condensate traps, and condensate line to prevent obstructions.
- Clean outside coil and straighten fins for efficient operation.
- Check refrigerant levels and air flow, find leaks. (according to many equipment manufacturers, a 10% refrigerant loss will result in a 20% decrease in system efficiency!)
Fall Visit: (preparation for Winter season)
- Clean the burner assembly.
- Inspect for soot from fireside of burner.
- Clean and Check operation of humidifer.
- Visually or with remote camera, inspect heat exchanger for cracks.
- Adjust air/fuel ratio of burner and perform combustion analysis. (instrumentation used for combustion analysis is a means of fine-tuning a burner to achieve maximum fuel efficiency and "optimum firing.")
Note: For heat pump applications, winter season inspections repeat a number of summer procedures plus several additional checks. Performing semi-annual PM services for your heat pump is also important.

