Maintaining your air conditioning unit and furnace is important for extending their life. Proper maintenance will help to avoid surprise repairs and down time. The need for maintenance varies by unit. We service all makes and models of systems including Carrier, Trane, American Standard, Goodman, Amana, Rheem, Ruud Lennox, Tempster, ICP and York.
Our Las Vegas born service technicians understand the demands placed upon your AC and heater systems. We can help with maintaining them to reduce repair expenses and optimize their performance.
We offer residential Maintenance Service Packages. Contact our Sales Department for a quote.
Residential AC Maintenance Package
We will help to maintain your AC & Heating system by providing maintenance service twice yearly. (spring/fall)
Spring Maintenance includes a 20 point inspection. (see below)
Fall Maintenance includes a 22 point inspection. (see below)
Add-on: Homeowner Filter Package
This offer is an “add-on” opportunity for the buyers of the above Residential Maintenance Package.
Replacing filters when needed will reduce stress on the unit as well as provide better air flow. Depending upon your use, filters may need to be replaced after 6 months.
On our first visit for maintenance, you can purchase filters for your system. Call us when you need the filters changed. The visit is only $25.00 (labor) to replace the filters.
After inspecting your filters, you can call our office to schedule an appointment if they need to be replaced.
Spring Maintenance
1. Air leak inspection for package units only.
2. Check operating amperage of compressor.
3. Wash condenser coil with water, use heavy detergents if needed.
4. Check operation and condition of condenser motor.
5. Inspect and check MFD readings of run capacitor for condenser motor.
6. Removal and installation of new home air conditioning and heating filter.
7. Check condensing unit’s refrigerant pressures and temperatures while air conditioner is running.
8. Inspection of general wear and tare of unit. Cleaning of control compartment.
9. Inspect condenser fan motor’s blade for proper balance.
10. Tighten all refrigerant fittings and install new Freon caps if needed.
11. High- and low-pressure switch inspections.
12. Tighten all electrical connections.
13. Inspect contactor for burnt electrical or pitted contact points.
14.Check temperature differential inside home. 20 degree temperature split from return to supply.
15. Safety control inspection.
16. Thermostat calibration inspection and properly leveled
17. Install exterior copper pipe insulation if needed.
18. Inspect all supply and return air grills.
19. Inspect all rooms for proper air flow.
20. Check complete on and off cycle of the air conditioning system.
Fall Maintenance for gas heating.
1. Inspection of pilot light and cleaning.
2. Check operation and condition of blower motor. Oil bearings if needed.
3. Inspect and check MFD readings of run capacitor for blower motor.
4. Cleaning of burners and inspection for rust or cracks.
5. Thermostat calibration inspection and properly leveled.
6. Check operation and condition for combustion motor.
7. Adjust fan belt or replace fan belt as needed.
8. Check indoor fan limit control.
9. Removal and installation of new home air conditioning and heating filter.
10. Flame rollout control inspection.
11. Check flu pipes connections to be sealed properly.
12. Check heat exchanger for cracks and rust.
13. Cleaning of furnace with vacuum.
14. Ignition controls inspection.
15. Check amp draw of both blower motor and combustion motors.
16. Safety control inspection.
17. Check for air leaks on air ducts or gas furnace.
18. Exterior vent cap inspection.
19. Carbon monoxide detection in home.
20. Inspect all supply and return air grills.
21. Inspect all rooms for proper air flow.
22. Check complete on and off cycle of the gas heating system.
Fall Maintenance for heat pump system.
1. Air leak inspection for package units only.
2. Check operating amperage of compressor.
3. Wash condenser coil with water, use heavy detergents if needed.
4. Check operation and condition of condenser motor.
5. Inspect and check MFD readings of run capacitor for condenser motor.
6. Removal and installation of new home air conditioning and heating filter.
7. Check condensing unit’s refrigerant pressures and temperatures while air conditioner is running.
8. Inspection of general wear and tare of unit. Cleaning of control compartment
9. Inspect condenser fan motor’s blade for proper balance.
10. Tighten all refrigerant fittings and install new Freon caps if needed.
11. High and low pressure switch inspections.
12. Tighten all electrical connections.
13. Inspect contactor for burnt electrical or pitted contact points.
14. Check temperature differential inside home. 20 degree temperature split from return to supply.
15. Safety control inspection.
16. Thermostat calibration inspection and properly leveled
17. Install exterior copper pipe insulation if needed.
18. Inspect all supply and return air grills.
19. Inspect all rooms for proper air flow.
20. Check operation of reversing valve.
21. Defrost control inspection.
22. Check complete on and off cycle of the air conditioning system.