System Maintenance

Professional HVAC maintenance helps keep your system running efficiently year-round—especially in Florida’s demanding climate.


What’s Included in Our Maintenance Visit

  • Full inspection of both indoor and outdoor units
  • Check refrigerant levels and look for leaks
  • Clean or replace air filters
  • Inspect and flush the drain line
  • Test thermostat and safety controls
  • Lubricate moving parts and check for wear
  • Tighten electrical connections and measure voltage
  • Ensure proper airflow and system cycling

Why Routine Maintenance Matters

  • Health: Helps reduce dust, allergens, and indoor air pollutants
  • Efficiency: Keeps your system running at peak performance
  • Reliability: Catches small issues before they become costly repairs
  • Longevity: Extends the life of your unit with regular care

Frequently Asked Questions

Our full tune-up includes a detailed inspection and maintenance for both the air handler (A/H) and condenser unit (C/U):

  • Drain Line Service: Flush and add drain solution to keep the system flowing properly
  • Air Handler (A/H) Inspection:
    • Check evaporator coil
    • Open unit and inspect the drainage pan
    • Test all electrical components
    • Inspect heater conditions
    • Check blower motor and blower wheel
    • Inspect cabinet for mildew or air quality issues
  • Condenser Unit (C/U) Inspection:
    • Check refrigerant (Freon) pressure
    • Test all electrical component conditions
    • Inspect condenser coil condition
    • Evaluate efficiency to ensure it's performing at 100%—especially for Florida weather

Yes—keeping your system clean and properly tuned improves efficiency and reduces the energy needed to cool or heat your home.

Absolutely. We perform a final camera inspection so you can see the difference.

Our full tune-up includes a detailed inspection and maintenance for both the air handler (A/H) and condenser unit (C/U):

  • Drain Line Service: Flush and add drain solution to keep the system flowing properly
  • Air Handler (A/H) Inspection:
    • Check evaporator coil
    • Open unit and inspect the drainage pan
    • Test all electrical components
    • Inspect heater conditions
    • Check blower motor and blower wheel
    • Inspect cabinet for mildew or air quality issues
  • Condenser Unit (C/U) Inspection:
    • Check refrigerant (Freon) pressure
    • Test all electrical component conditions
    • Inspect condenser coil condition
    • Evaluate efficiency to ensure it's performing at 100%—especially for Florida weather

Yes—routine maintenance helps prevent surprise breakdowns, extends the life of your unit, and ensures it runs efficiently even if there are no obvious issues.