It is at least as important to give your HVAC system a tune up as it is your car and just like your neighborhood mechanic, your neighborhood maintenance technician will perform test to your AC system to keep it running well.
It does not matter if you just bought your home or business, or if you have had your HVAC system for a long time.
Maybe the previous owner did not know or remember how often there was a maintenance check, or maybe he can provide you with a maintenance schedule, but does not know the quality of work, or if the technician had the proper training and enough experience.
It is still important to set up an appointment for a technician to come in, who you know is both a professional who has experience and is licensed, to do a maintenance check right away.
Even after all the time and effort it takes people to research and find the right HVAC system for their home or a business, they still tend to forget to schedule regular maintenance checks probably due to getting sidetracked on other pressing matters.
Next thing you know a year has gone by and you still have not scheduled regular maintenance checks.
If you intend to keep your system running well for many years, you have to remember to have it checked and tested on a regular basis.
The HVAC system in your home or business is a very important asset, especially in the heat of the summer or on those bone cold nights of winter.
The Importance of Maintenance If you HVAC system goes too long without maintenance, it will start to collect too much dust and dirt.
Likewise, so will the condensing unit outside, which will become covered with dirt, dust, fallen tree limbs and leaves; this will in turn lower its efficiency.
If this continues year after year, the HVAC system will begin to lose about 5 percent of its prime operating efficiency.
After a five year period of no maintenance, your expensive HVAC system will only be running at about 75 percent of prime efficiency, which will make the system work that much harder, which in turn will drive your power bill right through the roof.
HVAC systems make up a large portion of a utility or power bill so by keeping the system running at its prime, you will keep your power bill down.
A regularly scheduled maintenance program will prolong the life of your expensive HVAC system, save money on your power/utility bill and keep the system running safe.
The system will be safer because while the technician is doing the routine maintenance, he will also tighten and test the electrical connections as well as measure the motor's current and voltage to ensure the system is running perfectly.
Another safety precaution the technician will take is to examine the firebox to ensure there are no holes because this will reduce fire risk and carbon monoxide poisoning.
It is vital for the safety of your employees on the job and your family in your home to schedule regular maintenance checks for your HVAC system.
Schedule Maintenance Today For people who are prone to forgetting things, you have the option of signing up for a yearly preventative maintenance schedule.
In this way, you can make sure your HVAC system stay running at the maximum efficiency.
A regular maintenance program is essential to achieve the most effective performance and get the most value from your system, and what little it cost you is many times less than an expensive repair job, which a maintenance check could have prevented.
One way a home or business owner can help prolong the life of their system is by remembering to change the filter according to recommendations from the manufacturer.
Filters that are disposable can be thrown out when they are dirty, but replace them right away.
Filters that are reusable can be washed and allowed to completely dry before reinstalling them into the unit.
Regular maintenance of your HVAC system will keep it running better and safer, save you money in the long run and keep you comfortable all year long.
The expert, professional technicians at David Gray Heating & Air have the skill and experience to do all regular maintenance on your HVAC system.
If your system has not been maintained or checked in the last year or two, give us a call and we will set you up an appointment.
It does not matter if you just bought your home or business, or if you have had your HVAC system for a long time.
Maybe the previous owner did not know or remember how often there was a maintenance check, or maybe he can provide you with a maintenance schedule, but does not know the quality of work, or if the technician had the proper training and enough experience.
It is still important to set up an appointment for a technician to come in, who you know is both a professional who has experience and is licensed, to do a maintenance check right away.
Even after all the time and effort it takes people to research and find the right HVAC system for their home or a business, they still tend to forget to schedule regular maintenance checks probably due to getting sidetracked on other pressing matters.
Next thing you know a year has gone by and you still have not scheduled regular maintenance checks.
If you intend to keep your system running well for many years, you have to remember to have it checked and tested on a regular basis.
The HVAC system in your home or business is a very important asset, especially in the heat of the summer or on those bone cold nights of winter.
The Importance of Maintenance If you HVAC system goes too long without maintenance, it will start to collect too much dust and dirt.
Likewise, so will the condensing unit outside, which will become covered with dirt, dust, fallen tree limbs and leaves; this will in turn lower its efficiency.
If this continues year after year, the HVAC system will begin to lose about 5 percent of its prime operating efficiency.
After a five year period of no maintenance, your expensive HVAC system will only be running at about 75 percent of prime efficiency, which will make the system work that much harder, which in turn will drive your power bill right through the roof.
HVAC systems make up a large portion of a utility or power bill so by keeping the system running at its prime, you will keep your power bill down.
A regularly scheduled maintenance program will prolong the life of your expensive HVAC system, save money on your power/utility bill and keep the system running safe.
The system will be safer because while the technician is doing the routine maintenance, he will also tighten and test the electrical connections as well as measure the motor's current and voltage to ensure the system is running perfectly.
Another safety precaution the technician will take is to examine the firebox to ensure there are no holes because this will reduce fire risk and carbon monoxide poisoning.
It is vital for the safety of your employees on the job and your family in your home to schedule regular maintenance checks for your HVAC system.
Schedule Maintenance Today For people who are prone to forgetting things, you have the option of signing up for a yearly preventative maintenance schedule.
In this way, you can make sure your HVAC system stay running at the maximum efficiency.
A regular maintenance program is essential to achieve the most effective performance and get the most value from your system, and what little it cost you is many times less than an expensive repair job, which a maintenance check could have prevented.
One way a home or business owner can help prolong the life of their system is by remembering to change the filter according to recommendations from the manufacturer.
Filters that are disposable can be thrown out when they are dirty, but replace them right away.
Filters that are reusable can be washed and allowed to completely dry before reinstalling them into the unit.
Regular maintenance of your HVAC system will keep it running better and safer, save you money in the long run and keep you comfortable all year long.
The expert, professional technicians at David Gray Heating & Air have the skill and experience to do all regular maintenance on your HVAC system.
If your system has not been maintained or checked in the last year or two, give us a call and we will set you up an appointment.
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