It is important to maintain your Heating and Air Conditioning systems
just like a car. Keeping up on maintenance provides longer life and
top performance of your systems. When you sign up for a maintenance
contract, we visit your building quarterly to perform safety inspect,
indoor air quality, test, and report on any recommendations.
Sick Building Syndrome (SBS), also known as Tight or Closed Building Syndrome, is a condition
where office workers experience a number of mild and unpleasant effects,
generally as a result of poor air quality. A general sense of fatigue is the
most common symptom, along with a stuffy nose, dry throat, headache, eye irritation,
a persistent cough, shortness of breath, or wheezing. Some people may experience
severe dizziness or nausea.
Making sure the building's ventilation system is cleaned regularly and kept in proper working
order is a good way to avoid SBS. Who is your person responsible for maintaining the system?
Have it cleaned regularly even if you aren't experiencing any obvious problems - you may find
that it will improve productivity and well-being.
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Maintenance visits take place in the spring, summer, fall, and winter.
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During our service visit we replace all of the air filters and adjust
the tension of the belt/belts or replace if cracked or worn out.
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Lubricate all bearings to factory specs and check for wear.
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Clean and brush the evaporator (indoor) coil.
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Inspect fittings and check for any leaks on all refrigeration components.
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Clean and brush the evaporator (internal) coil.
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Run test the unit, perform a superheat test, and check the master disconnect switch.
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Once a Year, in the Spring, we use a high pressure spray washer to acid clean your condenser coil.
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Also tighten up any/all loose electrical connections, check for burnt
contacts, and leaking capacitors.
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We also service, maintain, and repair all heat pump systems and cooling towers.
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