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nicole 04-28-2009 05:35 PM

Central Air-annual check up
 
We need to have an annual check up on our central air conditioning system. The manufacturer does not have any suggestions other than to use "your local professional".

Does anyone have any recomendations for a company who is honest, trustworthy and does a good job? I look in the paper and the phone book and while there are plenty to choose from, I have no idea if they are any good.


Thank you!


Nicole

swnoel 04-28-2009 08:07 PM

I'm a HVAC technician and installer.

You might not need to do anything, if the system is not very old, your not experiencing any problems, and you change the filter regularly.

Then again... if you feel that you need someone to look at it.

I'm sure someone will be willing to take your money.:)

dpg 04-29-2009 06:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swnoel (Post 93657)
I'm a HVAC technician and installer.

You might not need to do anything, if the system is not very old, your not experiencing any problems, and you change the filter regularly.

Then again... if you feel that you need someone to look at it.

I'm sure someone will be willing to take your money.:)


Can you please be more specific for all of us? Are there general "rules" regarding how long a system will go without professional maintenance? What's "not very old" one year, three, ten?? Do you have any tell-tale signs or issues to look for when a technician should be called in?

SIKSUKR 04-29-2009 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dpg (Post 93671)
Can you please be more specific for all of us? Are there general "rules" regarding how long a system will go without professional maintenance? What's "not very old" one year, three, ten?? Do you have any tell-tale signs or issues to look for when a technician should be called in?

If your system is performing as it has in the past there really is nothing that needs to be done except as swnoel said,changing air filters which should be done on a regular basis.I have about 12 hvac systems in my building and until one starts icing up or not cooling well,you dont need to do much except keep your coils clean.Your evaperator unit outside could use an occasional hosing down on all the coils to clean off dust and dirt.The unit will run more efficient.And do change those air filters.

Mat 04-30-2009 01:00 PM

As already said if the system is working properly there really isn't much to do except clean the filters! Heres what I do. I blow off and hose down any dirt and dust on the condenser unit which is the one that sits outside of your house. I also use a condenser cover sold at Home Depot to cover the unit through the winter. This keeps out dirt snow and ice which can create lots of inside rust. The evaporator coil or (A- coil) is inside the main plenum of the inside unit. There is usually a gravity condensate drain on this unit which can sometimes clog up if dirty. I clean out the trap on this drain because it did clog on me once and I had puddles of water in my basement. Sometimes there is a small condensate pump mounted on the side of the indoor unit. You may want to clean it out also to prevent clogs. Anyway thats all I do to my system.

nicole 05-04-2009 06:42 AM

Thank you everyone for your advice.:)


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