HVAC Maintenance in Red Lodge
Just like an automobile, your HVAC unit benefits from regular maintenance. Scheduling an annual or semi-annual tune-up is a great way to get your HVAC system ready for spring.
An HVAC tune-up includes several services, such as checking AC refrigerant levels, switching out air filters, and inspecting the blower motors in your unit.
Our trained service technicians also evaluate fan blades and calibrate thermostats to make sure they are working correctly. If there is a damaged or worn-out part, our technicians can identify and fix the issue so that your system is ready for the spring and functions efficiently.
Cooler temperatures can also continue into the spring. With furnace maintenance, our team can determine if any furnace parts, like blower belts, are ineffective. Our technicians carry all the necessary tools and parts with them and can easily replace components.
During the tune-up job, they will also clean and lubricate parts to reduce friction. In addition, they will perform a carbon monoxide safety test to make sure your unit doesn’t have a leak.
HVAC maintenance also helps with springtime allergies. As we shift seasons, pollen, dust, and mold have accumulated in your system.
When you turn your unit on again, those particles get circulated in your home, reducing indoor air quality and triggering allergic reactions like sneezing, coughing, and watery eyes. Our technicians can clean out debris and allergens from your HVAC system to help address this situation.
If you notice your HVAC unit is blowing cool air when you want heat, or vice versa, that’s a sign that you should schedule maintenance services.
Loud or strange noises coming from your unit are also indications that your HVAC system has an issue. Regular maintenance and tune-ups will address any problems and allow your cooling and heating to keep you comfortable while avoiding costly repairs.
Here is a brief list of heating and cooling maintenance services:
- Check refrigerant, air filters, and blower motors
- Evaluate fan blades
- Calibrate thermostats
- Check for worn-down parts
- Clean out debris