Preventative Maintenance For All Your HVAC Units 

Preventative Maintenance For All Your HVAC Units 

The preventative maintenance agreement is more than just a checkup for your system; it will help save you money and decrease the risk of being without heat or air conditioning. This plan provides routine maintenance for your HVAC equipment with two visits per year. All American Air Conditioning & Heating will provide a trained service professional to service your equipment and search for possible problems. 

We work to provide you with peace of mind so if your HVAC equipment does break down, there will be someone you know and trust to repair any problems identified during the inspection (any repairs will be an additional charge). 

Benefits of a Preventive Maintenance Agreement 

Increase Energy Efficiency - preventive maintenance maximizes energy savings throughout the year

Improved comfort conditions – maintaining your equipment helps you stay comfortable year-round
Reduce Mechanical Failure – regular maintenance helps keep small problems from becoming costly ones 

Priority Service – guaranteed same-day service 

A/C Heat Inspection Coverage 

  • Filters 
  • Thermostat
  • Refrigerant Charge 
  • Condenser Coil 
  • Evaporator Coil 
  • Circuity (Visual) 
  • Wiring Condition 
  • Fan Motors 
  • Efficiency 
  • Condensate Drain 
  • Electrical Connections 
  • Contactor 
  • Electric Heat Strips 
**Filters and other needed parts will be provided at additional charge.
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Furnace Inspection Coverage 

  • Heat Exchanger (Visual)
  • Burners 
  • Flue Vent 
  • Blower Motor 
  • Efficiency 
  • Combustion Air

Key HVAC Tips to Keep Your System Running Smoothly


  • Regular Maintenance: Schedule regular maintenance for your air conditioning system to ensure it operates efficiently and effectively. This includes cleaning or replacing air filters, checking and cleaning coils, and inspecting for any leaks or issues.
  • Set the Right Temperature: Set your thermostat to a temperature that is comfortable for you, but also energy-efficient. Consider using a programmable thermostat to adjust the temperature based on your schedule and save on energy costs.
  • Keep Vents and Registers Clear: Ensure that vents and registers are not blocked by furniture, curtains, or other obstructions. This helps maintain proper airflow and cooling throughout your home.
  • Seal and Insulate: Properly insulate and seal your home to prevent cool air from escaping and hot air from entering. This can help reduce your air conditioning system’s workload and improve energy efficiency.
  • Use Fans: Use ceiling fans or portable fans to help circulate and distribute cool air throughout your home. This can help reduce the strain on your air conditioning system and improve comfort levels.
  • Close Curtains and Blinds: During the hottest parts of the day, close curtains and blinds to block out the sun and reduce heat gain in your home. This can help lower indoor temperatures and lessen the load on your air conditioning system.
  • Keep Outdoor Unit Clear: Ensure that the outdoor unit of your air conditioning system is clear of debris, vegetation, and obstructions. This allows for proper airflow and optimal performance of the system.
  • Consider Shade: Planting trees or installing awnings or shades outside windows can help reduce the amount of sunlight that enters your home, keeping it cooler and easing the burden on your air conditioning system.
  • Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Equipment: Consider upgrading to an energy-efficient air conditioning system or replacing old, inefficient units with newer models. Energy-efficient systems can help lower energy costs and reduce environmental impact.
  • Consult with a Professional: If you notice any issues with your air conditioning system or if it is not cooling properly, consult with a professional HVAC technician. They can inspect your system, identify any problems, and recommend the best course of action for repairs or maintenance.

Commonly Asked Questions About Air Conditioning Maintenance

  • How often should I have my residential air conditioning system serviced?

    It is recommended to have your residential air conditioning system serviced at least once a year by a professional HVAC technician. Regular maintenance can help prevent breakdowns, improve efficiency, and extend the lifespan of your system.

  • What are some signs that my residential air conditioning system needs maintenance?

    Some common signs that your residential air conditioning system may need maintenance include reduced airflow, strange odors or noises, uneven cooling in different rooms, and increased energy bills. If you notice any of these signs, it may be time to schedule a service call.

  • What steps can I take to maintain my residential air conditioning system between professional services?

    To maintain your residential air conditioning system between professional services, you can regularly clean or replace air filters, clean the outdoor unit, check and clean the evaporator and condenser coils, and ensure proper airflow by keeping vents and registers clear.

  • How can I improve the efficiency of my residential air conditioning system?

    To improve the efficiency of your residential air conditioning system, you can set your thermostat at a consistent temperature, use programmable thermostats, ensure proper insulation and weather sealing in your home, keep vents and registers unobstructed, and consider upgrading to a more energy-efficient system.

  • What are some common problems that can occur with residential air conditioning systems?

    Some common problems that can occur with residential air conditioning systems include refrigerant leaks, frozen coils, faulty thermostats, dirty filters, and electrical issues. It is important to address these issues promptly to prevent further damage and maintain the efficiency of your system.

  • How long should a residential air conditioning system last?

    On average, a residential air conditioning system can last between 10 to 15 years with proper maintenance and care. Regular servicing, timely repairs, and preventative maintenance can help extend the lifespan of your system.

  • What should I look for when choosing a professional HVAC technician for residential air conditioning maintenance?

    When choosing a professional HVAC technician for residential air conditioning maintenance, look for a licensed and insured contractor with experience servicing your specific type of system. Check for references, read reviews, and ensure the technician offers transparent pricing and clear communication throughout the service process.