In anticipation of the colder months here in Maryland & Virginia, we invite you to schedule routine maintenance of your heating system with an HVAC technician from CustomAir LLC. This will help guarantee that your heating system is functioning effectively and efficiently, providing you with a comfortable living environment, no matter how cold it may be outside.
As temperatures begin to drop, you may find yourself spending more time at home. It’s important that your home feels warm and welcoming throughout the winter season. That’s why it’s reassuring to have CustomAir LLC’s Maintenance Program, ensuring that your heating system is functioning properly.
When you become a member of our annual maintenance plan program, we’ll work together with you to schedule your yearly fall tune-up. Investing in routine maintenance now can lead to future cost savings in case of a breakdown. Our maintenance plan provides an economical option to keep your HVAC system functioning optimally, resulting in improved energy efficiency and a prolonged lifespan.
Even if you’re not enrolled in our maintenance plan program, CustomAir LLC offers an efficient and professional heating tune-up service. When you contact us, our certified technicians can repair, service, and install any type or brand of HVAC equipment. We prioritize ongoing training for our technicians to ensure that they are knowledgeable about the latest developments in HVAC technology and can provide you with the comfort and satisfaction you seek.
During the maintenance service, a technician will meticulously clean and inspect your heating system, dedicating ample time to detect any components that may require replacement to prevent future failure.
Gas Furnace:
- Clean and inspect pilot
- Check and clean burners
- Inspect burner ignition, flue draft, and combustion fan motor
- Test temperature and limit switches
- Visually examine heat exchanger for any issues
- Inspect for gas leaks
- Adjust burner as needed
Electrical Heat:
- Verify sequencer operation
- Check heating element contractors
- Inspect time delay controls
- Tighten electrical connections where necessary
- Examine wiring condition
Blower:
- Inspect indoor blower and motor bearings
- Oil indoor blower bearings, if applicable
- Clean blower housing assembly
- Inspect and clean filter, if necessary