The Professional HVAC Company in Green Valley
Has your furnace or air conditioner broken down? It could be due to lack of maintenance. Many homeowners don’t realize it, but regular tune-ups will help both your furnace and your air conditioner.
In fact, equipment warranties often require a documented maintenance program. Thus, it’s smart to schedule routine maintenance in advance. Specifically, yearly tune-ups on your heating and cooling system can help.
- Check for safety issues such as gas, electric, and carbon monoxide.
- Make your system run more efficiently, which will also lower your utility bills.
- Identify potential breakdowns before they happen.
- Extend the life of your equipment.
The Cool Breeze Maintenance Program
At Eazy Breezy, we know that if you’ve ever had a problem with your furnace or air conditioner, you don’t want it to happen again. Hence, we offer the Cool Breeze Maintenance Program. Our program provides the following benefits:
Tune-Ups
2 per year; one for your furnace and one for your air conditioner.
Discounts
20% off repairs and 10% off new equipment.
Front of the line
We serve you before non-maintenance customers.
Our Green Valley Services
The Cool Breeze Tune-Up covers both a heating and a cooling check. As part of your maintenance, therefore, our technicians go over each system thoroughly.
Heater Checklist
Consequently, your heating tune-up includes this 12-point checklist.
- Check fan capacitor
- Check furnace blower motor
- Inspect flame sensor
- Check furnace igniter
- Check blower wheel
- Inspect temperature split
- Check inducer motor in furnace
- Check gas pressures
- Change or clean air filters
- Check furnace safety switches
- Check thermostat
- Flush condensate trap
Air Conditioner Checklist
As part of your air conditioner tune-up, our technicians will also perform the following items on our 18-point checklist.
- Check fan capacitor
- Check furnace blower motor
- Inspect AC run capacitor
- Inspect start capacitor
- Check blower wheel
- Check temperature split
- Inspect outdoor fan motor
- Tighten electrical connections
- Check sub-cooling and superheat
- Inspect indoor coil
- Check AC fan blade
- Change and clean filters
- Wash outdoor coil
- Check thermostat
- Flush condensate trap
- Inspect contactor
- Check start and run amps
- Check refrigerant levels