A professional air conditioning inspection is one of the best ways to keep your home’s cooling system running efficiently while preventing unexpected breakdowns when the weather gets warmer. During an inspection, one of our team members will carefully evaluate the condition and performance of your entire system to identify small problems before they turn into costly repairs.
The air conditioning inspection process usually starts with a full visual assessment of your indoor and outdoor units. We’ll check for signs of wear, corrosion, loose connections, and damaged components. We’ll also inspect and replace your air filters since dirty filters can restrict airflow and reduce efficiency.
After that, your technician will examine important electrical components, including wiring, capacitors, and connections, to make sure the system operates safely. We will also check your refrigerant levels because low refrigerant can reduce cooling performance and put strain on your compressor. If needed, we may inspect the system for leaks and recommend repairs.
During your air conditioning inspection, we will evaluate your coils and drain lines. Dirty evaporator or condenser coils can make your system work harder, while clogged drain lines can lead to water damage or humidity issues inside your home.
We recommend having your air conditioning system inspected once a year to improve energy efficiency, extend the lifespan of your equipment, and reduce the risk of a mid-season breakdown. For more information about what happens during an air conditioning inspection or to schedule your next system evaluation, get in touch with us today.