Logic Heating & Ventilation

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Annual Service

Schedule a yearly preventive maintenance

Peace of mind

Scheduling a seasonal maintenance routine for your system can help you stay comfortable during the coldest and hottest times of the year. Any issues can usually be resolved before they become a major problem.

What you can do yourself

  • Clean what you can
    Clean or replace any filters inside your system’s indoor unit. Also, clear away any dirt, leaves, and debris from your system’s outdoor unit.
    Pro tip: Keep plants, weeds, shrubs, and other vegetation at least 18 inches away from your outdoor unit to avoid debris buildup.
  • Watch out for leaks
    Check for leaks or holes in your system’s ductwork, evaporator coil, or cabinet (the outside “shell” of your unit that holds all the parts inside together).
  • Keep your ears open
    Listen closely for any strange noises when your system starts. If you hear any, call a technician to inspect the problem more closely.
  • Perform a smell test
    Take note of any suspicious or unusual odors when your system starts. If you smell anything strange, call a technician to identify the issue.
  • Keep your vents clear
    Make sure you move any furniture, drapes, rugs, etc. that could be blocking your supply and return vents.

When should you call for service

  • Your energy bills keep rising
    If your utility bills increase but your overall usage remains the same, one or more components of your system may not be working as they should.
  • Your comfort isn’t consistent
    If your air conditioner, furnace or other HVAC system can’t maintain consistent temperatures, a technician is the best person to investigate the issue.
  • Your unit’s fins are damaged
    Bent or damaged fins on your air conditioner or heat pump’s outdoor unit can trap heat inside your unit, causing performance and temperature issues.
  • Your unit takes on a lot of water
    Excessive water, such as from a flood, can seriously damage your unit’s electrical systems. If you suspect that your unit’s mechanical equipment might have water damage, do not attempt to resolve the issue yourself. Call a technician. Electrical problems are potentially life-threatening and should only be handled by a professional.
  • You smell electrical burning
    Turn off your unit immediately and call a technician. A burning smell could mean your unit is experiencing a malfunction or electrical issue requiring professional attention.

 

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