Have you seen Home Comfort Experts’ yellow service van in your neighborhood? Everyday, we’re performing maintenance on heating and air conditioning systems — from LaPorte to Plymouth, Fort Wayne to Warsaw and all points in between!
For information regarding our maintenance program – the Comfort Club, click here.
Why is maintenance of your home’s heating and air conditioning systems so important?
- Safety – detect deadly carbon monoxide in gas furnaces
- Prevent costly and inconvenient break-downs before they occur
- Routine maintenance on your heating and air conditioning systems keeps them operating at the highest possible efficiency ratings
- Maintains valuable warranties and guarantees on your heating and air conditioning systems
20 Point Furnace Maintenance
- Hydroscan inspection of furnace heat exchanger
- Measure and adjust gas pressure for peak efficiency
- Vacuum blower compartment
- Test ignition system for safe & proper operation
Test safety & control circuits for proper operation
- Test exhaust system for proper venting
- Measure temperature differences – Supply/Return
- Inspect and adjust fan belt tension
- Calibrate & level thermostat
- Brush, clean and vacuum heat exchangers
- Brush, clean and vacuum burners
- Test furnace flame for safe burn operation
- Replace standard throwaway filter
- Lubricate all moving parts
- Measure amperage and voltage of blower motor
- Tighten and inspect electrical wiring
- Clean upper and lower combustion vents
- Test for natural gas leaks
- Clean exterior
- Inspect for combustibles around furnace
20 Point Air Conditioning Maintenance
- Calibrate & level thermostat
- Clean filters
- Monitor volts/amps on fan motor
- Lubricate and inspect bearing for wear
- Clean indoor coil if accessible
- Flush condensate drain
- Inspect condenser coil
- Monitor operating pressures of refrigerant
- Inspect safety devices for proper operation
- Inspect disconnect box for proper rating and installation
- Tighten electrical connections
- Test/inspect contactors for burned, pitted contacts
- Inspect electrical for exposed wiring
- Test and inspect capacitors
- Inspect fan blade
- Clean condenser coil/remove debris
- In service valves for proper operation
- Measure temperature difference – supply/return
- Inspect duct work for energy loss
- Monitor compressor for proper amperage, volt draw and wiring connections
To schedule your heating or air conditioning maintenance today, please follow this link.