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When the summer finally hits, you will spend more time indoors with the air conditioner on. You have the thermostat set on 75 degrees and are feeling pretty good until you realize that it’s getting hotter inside. Before you know it, it is 90 degrees in your house and you are calling the air conditioning repair company. Problem is that it is the busy season and they may not be able to get to you for a week. What a disaster. The sad thing is that this could have probably all been prevented with a little maintenance.

To have a smooth running HVAC system, you need to have a program of regular maintenance. Before every cooling season, have an air conditioning service come check your system. It is usually a minimum charge and can save you hundreds of dollars by catching problems early. It will also prevent the aggravation of having no air conditioning.

In a normal A/C service check, the Rockvale HVAC Contractor will perform the following tests.

They will check the condensing unit's coils, the compressor, the belts, operating pressures, operating temperatures and the Freon level. They will typically oil any components that need oil such as the fan and condenser.

 

If you are looking for a Rockvale heating and air conditioning company please call us today at 931-684-3755 or complete our online request form.
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