AC Tune-Ups &
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Tune-Up & Maintenance
Why is an AC Tune-Up Necessary?
An air conditioning system is made of many parts. Over time, those parts can wear out, while movements inside the system can cause some parts to rattle loose. These small changes might not immediately affect the function of your HVAC system, but without regular maintenance, they will eventually cause problems.
The Value of AC Maintenance
4 Benefits of Regular Maintenance
Here are five of the top reasons why homeowners choose to do regular maintenance on their heating and cooling systems:
Reliability
Getting an annual service visit is the best way to ensure that your air conditioner will work when you need it to. When one of our certified technicians inspects your unit, they can catch small problems while they’re still easy to fix. Waiting years between tune-ups gives small problems time to grow into costly, big ones.
Extended Operation
Extend the life of your air conditioner by scheduling regular maintenance appointments with CM HeatingTM. The life expectancy of an air conditioner is approximately 10-15 years in the Everett, WA area.
Scheduling an AC tune-up in the early spring before the hot weather sets in can help to ensure your air conditioner meets or exceeds its expected lifespan.
Improve Efficiency
AC maintenance allows your unit to run more efficiently, producing cool, conditioned air with less effort. By keeping your system at peak performance, you’ll decrease the amount of energy it uses and get relief from your summertime power bills.
Uphold Warranties
In many cases, failure to keep up with regular maintenance from a certified technician like CM HeatingTM can void any warranties that come with your HVAC unit. If your AC does break down, that will leave you responsible for the costs of repairing or replacing your appliance.
Better Operation
Isn’t staying cool during the dog days of summer the reason that you have an air conditioner in the first place? If it’s not doing its job, any extra utility costs are a total waste of money.
There’s no need to look any further for a reliable HVAC company. CM HeatingTM has been servicing air conditioners in the Everett, WA area for many years. Turn to the experts you can trust.
Is It Time to Replace My Air Conditioner or Can It Be Repaired?
Our inspection check list is designed to be transparent so that homeowners can know that they are making the right decision—even if they don’t understand the first thing about AC maintenance.
If your air conditioner is exhibiting any of the following problems, it’s probably time to consider a replacement:
- Thermostat no longer works correctly
- Inconsistent temperature in the home
- Unpleasant odors coming from the AC unit
- Unusual sounds coming from the AC unit
- An unexplained increase in energy bills
- Signs of leakage around the air conditioner, especially coolant leaks
If the unit is approaching the end of its expected lifespan, repairs may cost more than the air conditioner is worth. If you decide that it’s time for an upgrade, one of our CM HeatingTM professionals can show you options that will fit your budget and the needs of your household.
AC Maintenance and Repair
Don’t wait until the hottest weeks of the summer to schedule your maintenance appointment. Call CM Heating TM today for more information about maintenance or repair for your home’s air conditioning and heating systems.
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Central Air Conditioning Tune-Ups & Maintenance
Annual tune-ups will reduce your repair costs over time and help extend your AC’s life. In addition, proper cleaning of filters and coils will ensure that you’re getting the highest possible efficiency from your system.
AC Inspection Checklist
- Inspect the refrigerant lines and the insulation of the refrigerant lines
- Ensure the outdoor unit is level and draining properly
- Inspect the outdoor unit coil for damage or anything that might obstruct airflow and clean as necessary
- Inspect the indoor coil for dirt or debris and clean as necessary
- Examine the indoor blower motor and blower wheel
- Examine the outdoor unit blower
- Check the condensate lines and the condensate pump
- Check the outdoor safety disconnect
- Test thermostat operation
- Start-up system and test operation