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Full HVAC Inspection

Our AC Full HVAC Inspection Service is a thorough and detailed examination of your entire heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system. Designed to keep your unit running efficiently and reliably, this service helps detect any potential problems early — saving you costly repairs and unexpected downtime.

During the inspection, our certified technicians will carefully check every component of your HVAC system, including indoor and outdoor units, electrical connections, refrigerant levels, filters, coils, ductwork, and safety controls. We also assess the system’s overall performance to ensure optimal cooling and energy efficiency.

By choosing our full HVAC inspection, you benefit from:

  1. Early detection of issues before they turn into major problems

  2. Improved air quality and healthier indoor environment

  3. Enhanced energy efficiency to reduce utility bills

  4. Extended lifespan of your HVAC equipment

  5. Peace of mind knowing your system is safe and fully operational

Whether for your home or commercial space, our comprehensive HVAC inspection ensures your AC system performs at its best all year round. Schedule your inspection today and experience reliable, cool comfort without interruptions.

Indoor Unit Inspection

  1. Check air filters & clean if necessary

  2. Inspect blower assembly and motor

  3. Inspect evaporator coils for dirt or blockage

  4. Examine thermostat calibration & performance

  5. Evaluate air flow and duct connections

Outdoor Unit Check

  1. Clean condenser coils

  2. Check refrigerant levels & inspect for leaks

  3. Inspect compressor operation

  4. Test condenser fan & capacitor

  5. Assess overall cooling efficiency

Electrical & Safety Check

  1. Inspect wiring, fuses & circuit breakers

  2. Tighten loose electrical connections

  3. Check control board & relay switch function

  4. Test safety controls and float switch

Performance Evaluation

    1. Measure temperature differential (supply vs. return air)

    2. Check for unusual noise or vibration

    3. Test system startup & shutdown cycle

    4. Report on energy efficiency and recommend improvements

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