Air Conditioning Replacement, Repair and Maintenance Solutions
Repair
Our AC repairs are 100% guaranteed to work right and are backed by our twelve month extended service warranty. We give you the peace of mind in knowing you can depend on us to do it right. We are fully licensed and insured in Nevada for air conditioning repair, sales, air conditioner replacement and AC maintenance. We repair all brands of heating and cooling equipment-from heavy duty commercial AC systems to zoned residential cooling systems. With our top-quality craftsmanship and American made parts, our NATE-certified technicians will repair your air conditioner properly the first time.
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System Checker- Determine whether you need to repair or replace you system
• Under Warranty
If your HVAC system is still under a manufacturer’s warranty you should repair it.
• Under 10 Yrs. Old
A maintained heating and cooling system that is under 10 years old without major repair history should be a good candidate for repair.
• Good Condition
Any HVAC system that has been properly maintained without major repair history should be considered for repair.
• Minor Repair
Any central-air system only requiring a minor repair that has had regular maintenance and no major repair history should be considered for repair.
• Good Efficiency
A unit in good operating condition that has been well maintained with no major repair history should be considered for repair.
• Budget Prohibited
When you have a failure that is in-between a minor and a major repair, and your unit is in good operating condition with no major repair history, and you are under budget restraints you should consider repair.
Replace
• Over 10 Yrs. Old
If your HVAC system is over 10 years old you should consider replacement or at the least budget for replacement.
• Poor Efficiency
Any central-air system that is under performing in terms of efficiency due to the age and deterioration should be considered for replacement. This effect often causes homeowners to over-pay the utility companies for power and gas. Payments on a new heating and cooling system in some cases can be as much as you save on utility costs. That means a new system could literally pay for itself!
• Frequent Breakdowns
Any HVAC system that has major component failure should be considered for replacement. Even frequent minor repairs should be considered due to the cost and inconvenience of the required repairs.
• High Cost Repair
Systems that encounter major component failure like compressors should always be considered for replacement. These kinds of repairs are often associated with deteriorated and improperly installed equipment. HVAC systems that have major component failure are often plagued with frequent minor repairs.
• R-22 Factor
Air conditioning systems with R-22 type refrigerant should be considered for replacement because of the EPA’s ruling to stop production of the ozone depleting chemical. This regulation will massively rise the cost of any repairs requiring this type of refrigerant.
Maintenance
The Ultimate Solution For Planned HVAC Maintenance
• Clean Burner Assembly to improve combustion, reducing waste heat.
• Tune Burners for more efficient burns, saving energy.
• Clean Ignition Assembly to ensure reliable operation on demand.
• Clean & Inspect to ensure safe operation and the absence of cracks from metal fatigue.
• Verify Flue Draft to ensure dangerous gas by-products are properly venting to the outdoors and flue pipes are free from obstruction.
• Inspect Flue Pipe to ensure no corrosion is present which can lead to cracks and the introduction of dangerous fumes into your home.
• Calibrate Thermostat for accurate control and to prevent system from running longer than necessary, increasing utility usage.
• Test Refrigerant Charge to ensure optimum levels leading to lower utility usage and extend compressor life.
• Test Capacitors to ensure reliable operation and continued compressor and motor protection.
• Test Crankcase Heaters to ensure proper compressor protection.
• Inspect & Test Controls to keep operating costs low and prevent failures.
• Adjust Fan Switch to prevent wasted energy and excess sound levels from nuisance cycling.
• Adjust Balancing Dampers to improve comfort.
• Clean or Replace Filters to reduce energy use, reduce compressor strain, improve indoor air quality, and improve comfort.
• Clean & Adjust Blower Assembly to extend motor life, improves air quality, and reduces sound.
• Clean Air Flow to ensure proper air flow across the coil for proper humidity removal and reliable operation.
• Visually Inspect Ductwork to identify obvious leaks, which reduce system efficiency and increase utility expense.
• Tighten Electrical Connections to ensure uninterrupted system operation.
• Measure & Record Voltage & Amperage to identify baseline operating conditions.
• Lubricate All Moving Parts to maintain efficiency and extend equipment life.
• Clean Outside Condensing Coil to restore heat transfer efficiency and reduce utility cost.
• Clean Condensate Drains to prevent water damage and the potential for mold formation.
• Secure Loose Panels to prevent debris build up, reduce vibration and ensure safe operation.
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