Your AC system is essential for your home comfort. You don’t want your AC to give up on you when the temperature soars outside! The best way to keep your air conditioning system from failing is to arrange regular tune-ups.
As a valued customer of our Annual Plan, you can count on us to remind you to schedule this service every year.
Extreme temperatures can put a lot of stress on your HVAC system, so it’s important to keep it well-maintained. Our technicians follow the steps below for every spring tune-up to make sure your AC is prepared for a hot and humid summer in Maryland, Virginia, or the District of Columbia. We’ll also inform you if we notice any signs of wear and tear or potential repairs based on how old your system is and what we observe during the spring air conditioning tune-up. You don’t want to deal with a broken AC unit in the middle of summer. That’s why a regular visit from your CustomAir LLC technician can help you keep your air conditioning system running smoothly and efficiently.
Our HVAC technicians are manufacturer certified to repair, maintain, or replace any make or model air conditioner. After obtaining their factory certification, our HVAC technicians continue to participate in ongoing training provided by our company.
CustomAir LLC can help you protect your major investment in your HVAC system, which is your largest appliance. By providing regular maintenance, our professional team can help extend the lifespan of your heating and cooling system and keep your energy bills under control. Whether you are enrolled in our annual maintenance plan or simply looking for a spring tune-up, you can have peace of mind by reviewing our Cooling Checklist and knowing exactly what to expect.
Cooling Maintenance Tasks:
- Clean the condensing unit
- Clean the compressor compartment, blower compartment, and electrical compartment
- Clean the condensate drain and inspect/clean the air filter if needed
- Inspect the service disconnect, compressor contactor, and all electrical connections, tightening them as needed
- Test the capacitors and oil motors if applicable
- Inspect bearings and the fan blade
- Inspect the thermostat and condition of the line set
- Inspect for proper refrigerant charge