HVAC Inspection

An HVAC inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, performed by a qualified technician.
This inspection is designed to identify any potential issues or problems with your HVAC system, ensuring it operates safely and efficiently.

Benefits of an HVAC Inspection

  • Identify potential problems before they become major issues
  • Improve the efficiency and performance of your HVAC system
  • Prolong the lifespan of your HVAC system
  • Reduce the risk of costly repairs
  • Ensure your HVAC system is operating safely

What to Expect During an HVAC Inspection

During an HVAC inspection, the technician will typically:

  • Inspect the outdoor unit, including the condenser and compressor
  • Inspect the indoor unit, including the evaporator coil and blower motor
  • Check the refrigerant levels
  • Test the electrical connections
  • Measure the airflow
  • Inspect the ductwork for any leaks or blockages

How Often Should You Get an HVAC Inspection?

The recommended frequency for HVAC inspections varies depending on the age and condition of your system, as well as the climate you live in.
However, it is generally recommended to have your HVAC system inspected at least once a year, preferably in the spring before the cooling season begins.

What to Do If You Need HVAC Repair

If the HVAC inspection identifies any problems, the technician will recommend the necessary repairs.
It is important to have these repairs performed promptly to prevent further damage to your HVAC system and ensure it operates safely and efficiently.