Air Conditioning Inspection / Checks
Here is the the that we perform on the jobs :
- Thermostat Check:
- Calibration: Ensure the thermostat is accurately reading and controlling the temperature.
- Settings: Verify that settings are appropriate for current cooling needs.
- Air Filter Inspection:
- Condition: Check if the filter is clogged or dirty.
- Replacement: Replace or clean the filter if necessary to maintain airflow and efficiency.
- Refrigerant Levels:
- Pressure Check: Measure refrigerant pressure to ensure it’s at the correct level.
- Leaks: Inspect for refrigerant leaks, which can affect cooling performance and efficiency.
- Coil Cleaning:
- Evaporator Coils: Clean the evaporator coils to remove dirt and debris that can hinder cooling.
- Condenser Coils: Clean the condenser coils to ensure efficient heat transfer.
- Drain Line Inspection:
- Condensate Drain: Check and clear the condensate drain line to prevent water damage and ensure proper drainage.
- Fan and Blower Motor Check:
- Fan Blades: Inspect for damage or wear and ensure they are clean and balanced.
- Blower Motor: Check the condition of the blower motor and lubricate if necessary.
- Electrical Components:
- Connections: Inspect electrical connections and tighten any loose wires.
- Components: Test electrical components, including capacitors, contactors, and circuit boards, for proper function.
- System Performance:
- Cooling Efficiency: Test the system’s ability to cool and maintain the set temperature.
- Airflow: Measure airflow to ensure even distribution and proper ventilation.
- Refrigerant Lines:
- Insulation: Check that refrigerant lines are properly insulated to prevent energy loss.
- Leaks: Inspect for signs of leaks or damage.
- Ductwork Inspection:
- Leaks: Look for leaks or damage in the ductwork that can affect system efficiency.
- Sealing: Ensure ductwork is properly sealed and insulated.
- System Controls:
- Start-Up: Verify that the system starts up and shuts down correctly.
- Cycle: Check the system’s cycling to ensure it operates efficiently without short cycling.
- Overall Condition:
- Visual Inspection: Perform a visual check of the entire system for signs of wear, rust, or damage.
- Noise Levels: Listen for any unusual noises that may indicate mechanical issues.
