
HVAC Diagnostic may include the following tasks:
* Diagnostic Fee is waived If required repair is approved the same day!
Examining the thermostat to ensure it’s functioning properly.
Lubricating the moving parts of all motors.
Inadequate lubrication results in friction that can increase your energy consumption.
Checking the system controls and start-up cycle.
- Your system must start, run, and shut off properly to operate safely.
Tightening all the electrical connections.
- This assures safe operation and helps extend the lifespan of critical system components.
- Checking for correct current and voltage on all motors.
Inspecting the condensate drain.
- A blocked drain on a furnace, heat pump or air conditioner can result in increased humidity levels, or a back-up that causes water damage to a home.
Cleaning, lubricating and adjusting the blower assembly.
- This can increase the comfort level in your home, and eliminate airflow issues that can lower your system’s efficiency by as much as 15 percent.
Checking and adjusting the cooling system’s refrigerant level.
- Too little or too much refrigerant can decrease energy efficiency and shorten the equipment’s lifespan.
Cleaning the condenser and evaporator coils.
- When the coils are dirty, your air conditioner has to run for longer periods. This can increase your energy costs, and put added strain on the equipment.
Checking the furnace fuel lines and connections.
- This helps prevent unhealthy and dangerous gas leaks, and lowers the risk of fire.
- Testing for proper gas pressure and burner combustion.
- Examining the heat exchanger for signs of damage or cracks that could result in deadly carbon monoxide (CO) leaks.
Cleaning or replacing the air filter .
- To maintain your system’s efficiency and prevent possible damage that leads to a premature failure, you should check and clean or replace the filter monthly.