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When was the last time you or someone else changed your HVAC system’s air filter? Commonly, homeowners don’t know the answer to that question. Time flies, and you’d be surprised how quickly it can become overdue. With or without a busy daily life, your HVAC maintenance probably gets thought about less than changing your vehicle’s oil. That’s okay because that’s what Precision Comfort Systems is here for. We’ll remind you that your system is due for maintenance when you have a preventive maintenance agreement with us! Read on if you are unsure what it is or why it’s so important. Or, just contact us now to get on a regular schedule for HVAC services.

HVAC REPAIR SERVICE VS. MAINTENANCE

Let’s get down to brass tacks and talk about the unsung heroes of our comfort zones—HVAC systems. Whether trying to stay cool in the summer or toasty in the winter, understanding the distinction between an HVAC repair service and HVAC maintenance is crucial. So, let’s break it down in a way that’s easy to understand.

HVAC MAINTENANCE
Think of HVAC maintenance as the regular check-ups your system needs to stay in tip-top shape. Much like brushing your teeth or changing the oil in your car, maintenance is all about prevention. Here’s what it typically involves:

  • Regular Inspections: A pro takes a good, hard look at components like filters, coils, and blowers. It’s like a health check for your HVAC.
  • Cleaning: Dust and debris are the archenemies of efficiency. Cleaning the condenser and evaporator coils keeps things running smoothly.
  • Filter Replacement: Clean air is happy air. Regularly swapping out those air filters ensures you’re breathing easy and your system isn’t overworked.
  • Lubrication: Consider it a spa day for your HVAC. Lubing up moving parts reduces friction and wear
  • System Testing: Technicians run performance tests to ensure everything’s firing on all cylinders.

Regular maintenance, typically scheduled once or twice a year, is your HVAC’s best friend. It helps prevent surprise breakdowns, boosts energy efficiency, and keeps the air quality top-notch.

HVAC REPAIRS

Now, HVAC repair service is a different animal. It’s what you need when something’s gone awry. When your system’s acting up, service is the superhero swooping in to save the day. Here’s the lowdown on repair service:

  • Diagnosis: First, the tech figures out what’s gone haywire. It could be anything from a cranky thermostat to a busted compressor.
  • Repairs: Once the problem’s pegged, they fix it. The repair might mean replacing faulty parts, patching leaks, or recharging refrigerants.
  • Emergency Response: Sometimes, HVAC problems can’t wait. That’s where emergency services come in—rescuing you from an arctic blast or a sweltering heatwave.
  • System Overhauls: In the case of major meltdowns, you might need more extensive repairs or even partial replacements. You can think of a system overhaul as a renovation for your HVAC.

In essence, while maintenance is about routine care and nipping potential issues in the bud, repair service is all about tackling specific problems that have already popped up. Keeping up with regular maintenance can significantly cut down on the need for emergency service calls, saving you time, money, and a whole lot of headaches.

WHY IS HVAC MAINTENANCE SO IMPORTANT?

Think of HVAC maintenance like your regular semi-annual dental check-ups. You brush and floss daily, but those routine visits to the dentist catch issues early and keep your pearly whites in top shape. Skip them, and you might end up with a root canal—or in the HVAC world, a major system breakdown. Check out some of the most common questions we get around maintenance.

How often should I change my HVAC system filter?
In a typical home without pets, you should aim to change your HVAC filter every 90 days to keep things running smoothly. If you have one pet, consider swapping out the filter every 60 days. For households with multiple pets or family members with allergies, it’s best to change the filter every 20 to 45 days to maintain optimal air quality. Single-occupant homes without pets, or vacation homes that aren’t used often, can usually go 6 to 12 months before needing a filter change. Keeping to this schedule ensures your system remains efficient and your indoor air stays clean between heating and cooling maintenance visits.

My HVAC system is brand new. How big of a deal is maintenance at the 6-month mark, or even in the first year?
The likelihood of breaking down within six months to one year is slim. Unfortunately we have actually seen a brand new furnace only last two years before major repairs because the homeowner never changed the filter and the system could not keep up. Long story short, even new furnaces need regular maintenance.

How do I know if my HVAC system is running as it should?
Is your system constantly running during the cold and hot months? Do you strive to maintain warmth or cool? The climate where you live and how often you use your HVAC system can significantly impact its lifespan. Remember, the more it’s used, the more wear and tear it endures, making regular maintenance even more critical to increase the system’s longevity

What type of filter should I get for my system?
Choosing the right filter for your residential HVAC system is essential for keeping your indoor air quality top-notch and your system running efficiently. For most homes,pleated filters with a MERV rating between 8 and 12 strike the right balance, capturing common pollutants like dust, pollen, and pet dander without restricting airflow too much.

If you’ve got family members with allergies or respiratory issues, consider filters with a higher MERV rating, like 13 to 16, which can snag finer particles. However, be cautious with HEPA filters. While they’re great for air purification, they can overly restrict airflow in standard HVAC systems, leading to inefficiencies and potentially strain the system.

Always make sure your filter fits properly to prevent unfiltered air from bypassing it. And remember, regular maintenance is key. Skipping tune-ups reduces the life of your system.

MOST COMMON REPAIRS WITHOUT REGULAR HVAC MAINTENANCE

When it comes to keeping your HVAC system in top shape, regular maintenance is key. Skipping those routine check-ups can lead to a host of common issues that can turn your comfortable home into a hot mess. Here’s a rundown of the most common repairs you’ll likely face without those regular check-ups.

Refrigerant Leaks: Imagine your air conditioner losing its cooling mojo because of a refrigerant leak. Without maintenance, those levels drop, and you’re left sweating it out. Worse, it can damage your compressor.

Clogged Filters: Think of your HVAC system trying to breathe through a straw. Dirty filters restrict airflow, overheat the system, and lower indoor air quality. Allergies and asthma? Not helped by a dirty filter.

Thermostat Failures: Without a properly calibrated thermostat, your system might be cooling or heating your home inefficiently. Regular inspections prevent those annoying thermostat glitches.

Electrical Issues: Loose connections, frayed wires, and faulty capacitors can cause electrical failures. Regular maintenance checks those electrical components, preventing the smell of burnt wires and the cost of replacements.

Drainage Problems: A clogged condensate drain can lead to water damage and increased humidity levels. Routine maintenance keeps that drainage system clear, avoiding the swampy consequences.

Worn-Out Belts and Bearings: Over time, belts and bearings wear out. Without regular lubrication and adjustments, they can break or overheat your system. Think of it as giving your HVAC a little TLC to keep things running smoothly.

Dirty Coils: Both evaporator and condenser coils can accumulate dirt and debris, reducing efficiency. Dirty coils mean higher energy bills and a stressed-out system.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN HVAC MAINTENANCE?

When it comes to keeping your HVAC system in peak condition, a Precision Comfort Systems spring or fall tune-up is just what the doctor ordered. With a comprehensive 18-point maintenance and safety inspection performed by a highly trained and experienced technician, you can rest easy knowing every component of your system is getting the attention it needs. Here’s what’s included in this thorough tune-up:*

  1. Clean and Adjust Burner Assembly
  2. Clean Ignition Assembly
  3. Inspect Heat Exchanger and Elements
  4. Monitor Flue Draft
  5. Inspect Refrigerant Pressure
  6. Test Starting Capabilities
  7. Test Safety Controls
  8. Clean or Replace Air Filters
  9. Check and Adjust Blower Components
  10. Measure for Correct Air Flow
  11. Tighten All Electrical Connections
  12. Measure Electrical Volts and Amps
  13. Lubricate All moving parts
  14. Adjust Thermostat Calibration
  15. Check Evaporator Coil
  16. Clean Condenser Coil
  17. Clean Condensate Drains
  18. Measure Temperature Differences

*Not all items apply to all equipment

When it comes to HVAC maintenance, turn to Precision Comfort Systems for unmatched expertise and dedication to quality service. Regular maintenance of your heating and cooling systems is crucial for ensuring optimal performance, energy efficiency, and longevity. Precision Comfort Systems offers comprehensive maintenance, helping to prevent costly breakdowns and extend the life of your equipment. Choose us and enjoy peace of mind knowing that your home’s comfort is in the hands of professionals who prioritize your satisfaction and well-being.