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Seasonal Maintenance Visits

Seasonal maintenance visits are scheduled tune-ups on your cooling and heating equipment, usually one before the hot months and one before the cool ones, and we do them for homeowners across Florida and Georgia. You need one if your system has gone a year without service, if the air feels damp indoors, or if last summer the AC ran longer than it used to. Call us and we will set a window that works, then send someone who cleans, measures and reports what they found in plain words.

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What a seasonal visit actually involves

We start at the thermostat and work outward. Filters get changed or noted, the blower wheel and evaporator coil get inspected for the dust and biological growth that builds up fast in humid air, and the condenser coil gets washed if it is loaded with grass clippings, salt film or dryer lint from a neighbouring wall. We clear the condensate drain, check the float switch, and measure temperature split across the coil. On heating equipment we inspect the heat exchanger or strips and confirm safe operation. Then we tell you what we saw.

What we check and what we replace on the spot

Capacitors, contactors and relays are the parts that quietly weaken before they quit, so we test them under load rather than eyeballing them. We check refrigerant performance through pressures and temperatures, tighten electrical connections, verify amp draw against the nameplate, and look at duct connections in the attic or under the slab where they tend to loosen. Small items like a clogged drain line, a failing float switch or a torn filter rack get handled during the visit. Bigger repairs get quoted before anything happens.

How we decide maintenance is the right call

If the system cools and heats but you are seeing higher run times, musty smells, uneven rooms or a drain pan that keeps filling, maintenance is usually where we start. It is also the right call on a system under about twelve years old with no failed parts, because cleaning a fouled coil often restores most of the lost capacity. If we open it up and find a cracked heat exchanger, a rotted air handler base or a compressor pulling hard, we say so and talk repair or replacement instead.

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Seasonal Maintenance Visits — quick answers

How often should a seasonal maintenance visit happen?

Twice a year suits most homes in our service area, once ahead of cooling season and once ahead of heating. If your outdoor unit sits near the coast or under heavy tree cover, coils foul faster and two visits matter more.

Will maintenance fix a system that is already not cooling?

Sometimes. A plugged drain, a filthy coil or a weak capacitor can all cause poor cooling, and those get addressed during the visit. If the cause is a refrigerant leak or a failed compressor, that becomes an air conditioning repair conversation.

Do you service heating equipment on the same visit?

We can inspect heating in the same trip if you would rather not book twice, though we generally prefer checking heat closer to the cool months. If you ever smell gas, leave the building, call 911 or the gas utility, then call us.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill out the quote form and describe what changed. Warm air, short cycling, a clicking outdoor unit, water on the floor. Details help us load the right parts before we drive out.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    A technician checks the thermostat, airflow, electrical side, refrigerant behavior, and the coil. Coils foul fast in coastal air, so we look there early. You get the finding in plain language before work starts.

  3. Step 3

    Repair and verify

    We make the repair, then run the system and watch it. Supply temperature, drain flow, amp draw, and how the house actually feels. If the fix needs a follow-up part, we tell you that day.

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Why homeowners call us

  • Humidity gets equal weightCold air alone is not comfort. On slab homes and older condos, a system can hit temperature and still leave the rooms clammy. We look at run time, airflow, and drainage so the house dries out instead of just chilling.
  • Coastal wear is expectedSalt air chews condenser fins and contactors. We check for corrosion, weak capacitors, and fouled coils as part of the diagnosis, because in this region those are causes rather than afterthoughts.
  • Heat gets attention tooFurnace repair, heat pump reversing valve trouble, and heat strip failures all come through in the cooler months. Georgia homes lean on heat harder than Florida homes, and we service both ends of the region.
  • No mystery invoicesYou hear what failed, what it takes to fix, and what we found nearby that may fail next. If a repair does not make sense on an old system, we say so instead of stacking parts on it.
  • All major brands, gas & electricCarrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, York and more, as an independent company.
  • Straight answersIf a system is not worth repairing, we say so, often right on the phone.

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