Why Schedule Professional HVAC Services?
We offer a variety of HVAC services, including installations and replacements. Our HVAC services are particularly important in Newark, which experiences a varied climate. The average July high is about 84 degrees, while the average January low is 14 degrees. We also provide repairs if your unit malfunctions, such as making unusual noises or producing foul odors.
Some homeowners attempt DIY repairs as a way to save money. However, we strongly advise against this, as it could result in numerous problems. For example, you may experience personal injuries, such as electrical shock or lacerations. You might also cause further damage to the system, resulting in minor problems becoming severe, costly ones. Additionally, you may void the manufacturer’s warranty, which usually includes terms stating that only licensed technicians can work on the system.
Scheduling an appointment with us is a safer, more cost-effective option for addressing problems. We’ll also keep an eye out for any additional issues so we can address them before they worsen.
Professional tune-ups are one of the best ways to prevent problems. You should book one in the spring to get your system ready for summer. Contact us again in the fall to prepare your system for winter. During the appointment, we conduct a comprehensive inspection. Our team also performs several tasks, including cleaning components, lubricating moving parts, and checking electrical wiring. When we’re done, we’ll report our findings to you and let you know if your system needs any repairs or a replacement.
Between professional maintenance appointments, make sure to clean or change the air filter. Turn the unit off before starting. If it has a reusable filter, remove it, wash it gently, and let it dry thoroughly before you put it back in. Repeat this process at least every few weeks. For disposable filters, take out the dirty filter and put the clean one in. You should do this every few months or more often if there are kids, pets, or seniors in the home. When you’re done with the task, turn the system back on.