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HVAC Preventive Maintenance & Tune-Ups in West Orange, NJ

Why HVAC Preventive Maintenance Is Worth Every Dollar

Prevent the Breakdowns That Always Seem to Happen at the Worst Time

Heating and cooling system failures have a maddening tendency to occur on the coldest day of winter or the hottest week of summer — exactly when your system is working hardest and HVAC technicians are most in demand. Regular maintenance identifies and corrects developing issues before they become failures, dramatically reducing the likelihood of an unexpected breakdown when you can least afford it.

Lower Your Monthly Energy Bills

A well-maintained HVAC system operates at or near its rated efficiency. A neglected system — with dirty coils, clogged filters, low refrigerant, worn components, and deteriorating seals — works progressively harder to deliver the same result, consuming more and more energy for the same comfort. Regular tune-ups restore efficiency and keep your energy costs under control.

Extend the Life of Your Investment

HVAC systems represent a significant investment — a new system installation can range from several thousand to well over ten thousand dollars depending on the system type and home size. Regular maintenance dramatically extends the productive life of that investment. A system that is consistently maintained can outlast a comparable neglected system by five or more years.

Maintain Manufacturer Warranty Compliance

Most HVAC manufacturers require documented annual professional maintenance as a condition of their equipment warranty. Neglecting maintenance can void your warranty — leaving you without coverage on a component failure that would otherwise be covered at no cost.

Protect Indoor Air Quality

A dirty HVAC system — with contaminated coils, a clogged or bypassed filter, or mold growth in a damp air handler — circulates degraded air throughout your living space. Regular maintenance keeps your system clean and your indoor air quality at a healthy standard.

What’s Included in Our HVAC Tune-Up

Cooling System Tune-Up (Spring/Pre-Summer)

Refrigerant Level Check and Leak Inspection

We check the refrigerant charge and inspect the refrigerant circuit for signs of leakage — ensuring your system has the precise charge required for efficient, reliable cooling.

Condenser Coil Cleaning

The outdoor condenser coil transfers heat from your refrigerant to the outdoor air. Dirt, debris, and vegetation accumulation on the coil surface dramatically reduce this heat transfer efficiency. We clean the coil thoroughly, restoring proper performance.

Evaporator Coil Inspection

The indoor evaporator coil is checked for dirt accumulation and mold growth — both of which reduce efficiency and affect indoor air quality.

Capacitor and Contactor Testing

Capacitors start and run the compressor and fan motors — and they are among the most common single components to fail in an air conditioner. Contactors control power delivery to major components. We test both and replace worn components before they fail in mid-season.

Blower Motor and Fan Blade Inspection

We inspect the indoor blower motor and outdoor condenser fan for proper operation, bearing wear, and blade condition — identifying components approaching failure.

Condensate Drain Inspection and Clearing

The condensate drain removes moisture collected from your indoor air. We inspect and clear the drain line to prevent the overflow and water damage that results from a clogged drain.

Electrical Connection Tightening

Loose electrical connections in an HVAC system increase resistance, generate heat, and can cause component failures. We inspect and tighten all electrical connections throughout the system.

Thermostat Calibration and Operation Check

We verify that your thermostat is reading temperature accurately and communicating correctly with the system — and calibrate or replace it if discrepancies are found.

Overall System Performance Test

We run the system through a complete cooling cycle, measuring supply air temperatures, return air temperatures, and system operating pressures to confirm it is performing to its rated capacity.

Heating System Tune-Up (Fall/Pre-Winter)

Heat Exchanger Inspection

The heat exchanger is inspected for cracks and deterioration — a critical safety check, as a cracked heat exchanger can allow combustion gases including carbon monoxide to enter your home’s air supply.

Burner Cleaning and Ignition System Check

We clean burners, inspect the ignition system (electronic igniter or pilot assembly), and verify proper ignition and flame characteristics.

Flame Sensor Cleaning

A dirty flame sensor is one of the most common causes of furnace lockout in the winter. We clean the sensor as part of every heating tune-up.

Gas Valve and Pressure Check

We verify gas valve operation and confirm that supply pressure is within the operating specifications for your equipment.

Heat Anticipator and Limit Switch Testing

Safety limit switches that shut the furnace down if it overheats are tested for proper operation — ensuring your system’s safety systems are functioning when they’re needed.

Flue and Venting Inspection

The flue and venting system is inspected for blockages, deterioration, and proper draft — ensuring combustion gases are safely exhausted from your home.

Blower Motor and Belt Inspection

The blower motor and, where applicable, the drive belt are inspected for wear and proper operation — a failing blower motor affects both comfort and system safety.

Filter Replacement or Inspection

We inspect or replace the system air filter — the simplest but most impactful single maintenance task for any HVAC system.

Carbon Monoxide Check

We perform a CO check in the vicinity of the furnace as part of every heating tune-up, providing an additional layer of safety assurance for your home.

The most effective approach to HVAC maintenance is a comprehensive annual plan that covers both a spring cooling tune-up and a fall heating tune-up — ensuring your system is professionally prepared for every season. Ask us about our maintenance plan options when you call.