If your home has an HVAC unit installed, it’s important that you have the unit professionally serviced on a routine basis. During this service call, your HVAC specialist will evaluate your unit carefully and take care of any necessary maintenance. If you go without this regular checkup service, you’re risking potential problems with your system. It’s usually less expensive to have regular maintenance than it is to repair a broken system. When you have preventative maintenance, an HVAC contractor can catch small problems and fix them before they become large, expensive problems. To keep your heating system running at peak performance, don’t skip on a yearly or otherwise routine maintenance schedule.
Types of Service Performed
When an HVAC contractor visits your home, they’ll give your system a thorough evaluation. The contractor will adjust the air circulation as necessary in your unit, removing any debris or dirt that has built up in your ducts. This cleaning will also remove dirt, mold, pet dander, and other environmental contaminants. The contractor will also clean your condenser coils so that they function at their best, lubricate any moving components of your system, and checking the charge on your refrigerant. If you need more refrigerant added, this can also be taken care of during your annual visit. When it comes to heating, HVAC specialists in New Jersey can provide the services you need to keep your heating systems running smoothly.
Importance of Maintenance
If you have seasonal allergies or are allergic to pet dander, dust, or mold, it’s especially important that you have your HVAC system thoroughly cleaned out each year. These pollutants can build up in your system otherwise. An HVAC system circulates air through the home, which means that without proper maintenance, you’re breathing these pollutants in constantly. In addition, more are building up over time, making the situation worse instead of better. One visit from an HVAC specialist of First Choice Heating & Cooling can save you quite a bit of discomfort and frustration, cleaning the air you breathe and allowing you to enjoy a healthier home.