Air Conditioning Tune-Up
KEEP YOUR COOL ALL SUMMER LONG
Imrpove Your Cooling And Reduce Energy Use
Air Conditioning systems have two components, the outdoor condenser and indoor coil. The outdoor condenser braves the elements throughout all four seasons, as you can see the inside of the unit can get clogged with all kinds of debris. This makes your air conditioner work harder than needed to cool your home. Refrigerant is responsible for cooling process in your air conditioner, this is measured as a charge in the system. If the charge is not what the manufacture intended it can lead to your air conditioning using more power, cooling inefficiently. This needs to be checked by a certified technician to ensure optimal operation.
Having your air conditioner regularly maintained will reduce cooling costs, prevent repair and extend the life of your system. Four Seasons can provide professional air conditioning tune-up’s for all makes and models of equipment.
OUR CERTIFICATION
Our servicemen are qualified cooling professionals certified as Journeymen Gasfitter (A) and refrigeration technicians through the NAIT certification program. Four Seasons has been apprenticing and successfully graduating Gasfitters through the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology for the last few decades.
Our servicemen are qualified cooling professionals certified as Journeymen Gasfitter (A) and refrigeration technicians through the NAIT certification program.
MULTI-POINT MECHANICAL TUNE-UP
AIR CONDITIONER TUNE-UPS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING & MORE
- Refrigerant levels checked and topped up if needed
- Outdoor condenser is cleaned
- Compressor fan check and adjusted
- All filters and sensors checked and cleaned
- Indoor coil checked and cleaned
- Safety inspection and check
Your furnace and air conditioner work together to cool your home. We recommend having both serviced at the same time to optimize your HVAC heating & cooling system.
NEED AN AIR CONDITIONING REPAIR?
We repair all makes and models of air conditioners. Learn more here.
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