Dedicated Utah County HVAC Service
The three major types of HVAC service include maintenance, repairs, and system replacements. Installing a new furnace, air conditioner, or heat pump can be expensive, making it vital to properly care for your existing system.
Consider scheduling a tune-up about twice a year, preferably in the offseasons like spring and fall. Maintenance allows an experienced technician to thoroughly examine your system for any broken parts, early signs of rust or moisture issues.
Our HVAC technicians will check all the electrical connections, wiring, heating elements, motors and belts. After ensuring every part is in good condition, our technicians will clean away any accumulated grime to boost your air quality and system efficiency.
These services even include checking your air filters, ductwork and condensate line. Without regular maintenance, you’ll notice higher energy bills, lowered indoor comfort and more particulates in the air.
A lack of routine service can also increase your risk of dealing with repairs and part replacements. During the summer in particular, it’s not uncommon to encounter AC issues that leave you without effective cooling. You may need HVAC repair soon if your unit isn’t blowing cold air or refuses to run.
Many air conditioner problems relate to your refrigerant level, which can naturally deplete over time. You may also encounter new buzzing, clanging, humming or banging noises. These sounds could point to a condenser or motor malfunction or something stuck between the fan blades.
Just because you can still use your HVAC system doesn’t mean it’s safe or efficient. Many problems start as small as an odd smell or slight change in how often your system runs to meet your desired temperature. Prompt service when you notice problems with your furnace or air conditioner can save you money and prolong the system’s life span.
These are some of the benefits of maintaining your comfort with HVAC services in Utah County:
- More consistent airflow
- Superior air quality and humidity control
- Improved eco-friendliness
- Lower energy consumption and service needs
Once your system reaches a certain age, even expert HVAC service won’t be enough to keep it running. Average residential furnaces have life spans between 15 and 20 years, while most air conditioners can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years. If you need a replacement or are looking for a new installation our skilled technicians can help you choose the right system for your home.