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Should You Really Have Your HVAC System Serviced Every Year?

What’s recommended by the professionals is HVAC yearly service, but is it necessary? Here’s the information you need to help answer your burning question about whether you should have your HVAC system serviced yearly.

What Happens During HVAC Service?

When it’s time to service your HVAC unit, your HVAC technician will run through a checklist that includes the basics, including:

  • Replace air filters
  • Clean evaporator and condenser coils
  • Clear condensate drains and drain lines
  • Check burner assembly
  • Inspect heating elements
  • Ensure secure attachment of the flue system
  • Check for gas leaks
  • Inspect electrical system
  • Check the fan belt and motor
  • Measure airflow from blowers and blades
  • Lubricate moving parts, including the motor and bearings
  • Test and calibrate thermostat

Benefits of Annual Service

If you’re on the fence about annual HVAC maintenance because there aren’t any obvious signs you need to service your HVAC unit, keep in mind the benefits. Annual heating and air conditioning service means lower utility bills because your system will run more efficiently when it’s running properly. It also reduces the chance of costly repairs because any issues are usually caught or prevented with maintenance. You’ll also get a longer equipment life expectancy due to reduced wear and tear caused by lack of care. And most importantly, it leads to improved safety and comfort for you and your family.

Do you need to have your HVAC system serviced every year? No, you don’t. It’s a personal choice. But the benefits of annual maintenance and the risks of neglecting it make a strong argument that it’s worth the investment and time to take care of your heating and cooling system. Contact H.H. Hovey Heating and Cooling to schedule a maintenance call and to find out about their maintenance agreement, which can save you time and money.



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