Tune Up
Air Conditioner & HVAC Tune Up
Schedule an appointment Manhattan HVAC maintenance techs to save money on tune up fees and to guarantee little to no breakdowns in the future.
Your Air Conditioning system is a major investment in your residence. To maintain high reliability and efficiency, it is important to have instant ac check-ups. Regular preventive maintenance and ac tune-up is the best option to keep your home ac up and running. It might be tempting to hire a low-cost service provider for the same, but do not make the mistake! It will be a regret hard to forget! We offer ac tune-up service and sign up option for the customized maintenance plan. Carefully consider what you want for ac maintenance and hire a service professional offering ac tune-up service. Give us a call this spring to schedule ac tune-up before the beginning of a hot summer.
As AC technicians in Manhattan, our air conditioner tune-up service includes • Checking of refrigerant level and motor amp draws • Checking of washable filters & rinse • Analysis of motor operating temperature • Checking temperature splits • Inspecting the evaporator coil indicated by temperature splits • Cleaning of the condenser coil • Checking air filter and installing client-supplied filters • Inspection of condensate drain • Checking of unit input voltage and current • Evaluating the compressor’s load amperage rate • Analyzing unit refrigeration pressures, temperatures, and refrigerant charge • Checking indoor air quality products.
The maintenance service is keeping your AC active and working at peak efficiency. The tune-up service also decreases the chance of ac break down in the summer heat. We apply 100% of the cost of the tune-up towards any failure. Regular checkups are important and the most important thing is to drastically reduce the number of repairs. Our professionals are happy to come to your residence to perform AC maintenance, just before the summer. The tune-up work repairs your broken air conditioner. We specialize in all types of PTAC Units, Heat & Cool Units and Through-the-wall Air Conditioner installations including other accessories.
Our Services
What we can help with
Service & Maintenance
Our service cannot be rivaled, all our technicians are experienced and professionals.
System Repair
If your air conditioning system is blowing warm air or if it has started to make a strange noise, call our number right away.
Cleaning
Whether you need help cleaning your HVAC or Air Conditioners we got you covered with our thorough service.
Heating Systems
Properly sizing your heating system for your home is critical to making sure that you get efficient and consistent heat.
Windows Units
We offer the residents of NYC window AC installation. If you need a set of window AC units, we have you covered with the best equipment.
System Replacement
If you are having constant problems with your air conditioner, it may be time to replace it. It makes more financial sense to replace your unit.
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General Questions
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What causes ice to build up in an air conditioner?
Icing can be caused by a number of factors. Units that have not been cleaned over a long period of time may have coils and fins clogged by dust, dirt or debris. Clogged coils and fins restrict air flow through the unit, which can cause the compressor to work even harder – so hard, that it may reduce the coil temperature below the normal range in an attempt to make up for the lost cooling power from the blocked coils.
Another potential cause is running a unit with a very cold set point (i.e. turning the target temperature down very low) on low fan speed for an extended period of time. This can cause excess condensate to build upon the coils, further lowering the temperature of the coil and leading to icing.
Water is draining into my room from my air conditioner. What do I do?
This problem generally has one of two causes: the unit was not installed properly with the outside lower than the inside to allow for adequate exterior drainage, or there may be a clog in the drain pan where condensate collects during operation.
If you feel that neither of these conditions exists, check for air leaking in from the outside anywhere around the unit. Air leaks will cause condensation to form on the outside of the unit, and this water will drain into your room. If there are any air leaks, resealing them should address the problem.