Our goal is to make sure you’re comfortable in your home or business. However, many don’t realize that a huge part of ensuring you stay comfortable is scheduling preventative heating maintenance visits from a certified HVAC technician. Your heating system requires regular maintenance to continue operating at optimal levels, just like your car.
These visits have many benefits, including:
Enhanced system performance
Increased energy efficiency
Lower utility bills
Reduced need for repair visits
Reduced need for repair visits
Better air quality indoors
Increased system lifespan
Generally better comfort indoors
How Often to Schedule Preventative HVAC Maintenance Visits
Your heating and air conditioning systems, no matter the make or model, should receive preventative maintenance at least once per year. These visits ensure the highest operating efficiencies for your system, lower utility bills, and reduced risk of serious, costly repairs or replacement parts.
Typically, you’ll want to service your heating system in early fall before the temperatures start to drop. However, maintenance in the middle of the fall or winter will only help enhance the performance of your HVAC system.
Furnace Maintenance Services: What to Expect
What's Involved in Furnace Maintenance?
TemperaturePro HVAC technicians have extensive experience servicing gas, oil, electric, and propane furnaces.
A furnace maintenance visit from an HVAC professional will reduce the risk of fire hazards, increase energy efficiency, prevent the need for expensive repairs or part replacements, and help lower your energy bills. No matter your make and model equipment, TemperaturePro has the heating maintenance experience to help!
What a Typical Maintenance Visit Includes
Check the vent system for leaks and blockages
Check the heat exchanger for corrosion, cracks, or separations
Examine the blower and clean the blower’s components to ensure it’s free of dirt and debris
Make sure there is a tight seal on the blower access door
Check the air intake grills for blockages
Amp-draw test on blower motor
Test the flame sensor and burner ignition
Lubricate motor’s moving parts to reduce friction, which increases efficiency and lowers your utility bills
Tighten electrical connections and examine wiring for rust or corrosion
Preventative maintenance for your heat pump is integral to the longevity, day-to-day function, and energy efficiency of the system.
When you schedule regular heating maintenance for your heat pump, you can rest easy that your heating system will keep your home or business warm all winter long.
What Is Involved in TemperaturePro’s Heat Pump Maintenance Services
Clear debris from the area around the outdoor unit
Make sure that the thermostat is functioning properly
Check electrical connections, relays, contactors, and capacitors
Lubricate moving parts to limit friction and energy waste
Check the condensate drain and pan for blockages, cracks, and leaks
Test the system startup and shutdown processes for proper function
Swap out dirty air filter with a clean one
Clean the blower and motor
Examine the belts to make sure they are aligned correctly
Check temperature drop across coil
Remove dirt from condenser fan and coil
Amp-draw test to make sure compressor is using the right amount of power
Regular maintenance on your boiler heating system helps ensure it functions at peak efficiency throughout the winter season.
It will also reduce energy waste, consequently lowering your monthly energy bills.
What to Expect from Preventative Boiler Maintenance
Our goal is to make sure you’re comfortable in your home or business. However, many don’t realize that a huge part of ensuring you stay comfortable is scheduling preventative maintenance visits from a certified HVAC technician. Your air conditioning system requires regular maintenance to continue operating at optimal levels, just like your car.
These visits have many benefits, including:
Visual inspection of the boiler and all associated components of your heating system
Clean dirty system parts
Examine the internal components
Check gas pressure and flow
Test for flue and combustion efficiency
Make sure electrical connections are tight
Check all seals are intact
Remove blockages from pipes
Make sure all vents are clear and free of blockages
Ductless Mini Split Maintenance Services 101: What to Expect
What's Involved in Ductless Mini Split Maintenance?
Preventative ductless mini split maintenance will help maintain optimal indoor comfort during the coldest months of the year.
At the same time, regular maintenance service will increase energy efficiency, increase the lifespan of your system, and reduce your monthly utility bills.
Our Expert HVAC Technicians Include the Following Steps During Routine Mini Split Maintenance
Make sure there are no air flow restrictions
Deep clean coils to remove dirt, debris, and other contaminants
Inspect the refrigerant lines, coils, and flare connections for leaks
Check drainage pipes for blockages
Make sure wiring and electrical connections are snug
Check compressors, valves, and sensors for proper functionality
Let’s be honest – heating maintenance is probably not at the top of your to-do list. We get it. However, performing regular maintenance on your system can help it last longer and save you costly repairs in the future. We make it easy to keep your system in tip-top shape. ProPlan is designed to catch small problems before they become troublesome, expensive fixes. Your peace of mind and comfort, with no hassle, is our top priority, which is why we created this membership program. Not to mention, THE HUGE SAVINGS!