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A/C Maintenance
Allergies?
Mold Issues?
A/C Not cold?
High Electric Bill?
?Full system Maintenance!
According to research, indoor air quality can be nearly one hundred times more contaminated than the air outdoors. This is the same air you, your children, your friends, and even your pets are breathing daily. Protect your family by keeping up with your A/C system maintenance.
Whether your A/C system needs a tune-up or a full repair, Chill Squad is here to help! Contact us today for your limited time only full A/C inspection.
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$149.99 Whole House
A/C Maintenance ?
Air conditioners are a vital component to any Florida home, and just like many other elements in our homes, they are often overlooked until something goes wrong.
When this happens, the first reaction is to contact your local service repair company hoping the bill won’t be too high. With air conditioners, neglecting routine maintenance leads to decreased efficiency (in other words, higher utility costs) and often, premature failure of expensive parts.
To avoid such distress and adequately take care of your A/C system, a homeowner should have their central air conditioning system inspected once every six months – year by a qualified technician. If you are like most homeowner and your forget to change the filters each month we do have plans to come each month for filter changes and checkup.
The maintenance list to your right itemizes what a full air conditioner maintenance call includes. In addition to the annual service, it is essential to check on a couple of things every month during the cooling season.
This is something you can do yourself in just a few minutes, and we can show you how.
Clean the outdoor condenser coils and indoor evaporator units.
Check the refrigerant level.
Inspect the drain pans and condensate drains.
Check outdoor fan motor and blades and indoor blower assembly.
Check compressor and refrigerant tubing.
Lubricate moving parts (as applicable).
Inspect all electrical controls, wiring, and connections.
Inspect and clean or replace air filters.
Run a general system test.
Check ductwork for leaks and other problems.
