
Maintenance
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A Tune-Up Checks the Whole System
An HVAC tune-up is designed to confirm that the system is safe, clean, and ready for seasonal demand. Technicians inspect electrical components, airflow, controls, refrigerant performance, and moving parts.
Cleaning and Testing Improve Reliability
Dust, worn components, and loose connections can affect efficiency and comfort. Regular tune-ups help catch these issues early and keep equipment operating with less strain.
Typical tune-up tasks include:
Inspecting electrical connections
Cleaning coils and components
Testing thermostat operation
Checking system airflow
Routine tune-ups help prepare your HVAC system for high-demand seasons and reduce the chance of surprise breakdowns.
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