Spring Is The Best Time To Schedule A/C Maintenance





The air is warmer and flowers are beginning to perk up again. Spring is clearly on its way, and after a long, cold winter, both homes and humans are ready for rejuvenation. To prepare for the seasonal shift, there are a few steps you should take to ensure that your residential or commercial property is in tip-top condition.

The best time to schedule air conditioning maintenance is early or pre-spring. Any damage or stress caused by the unforgiving old man winter can be treated and reversed with some springtime TLC.

A/C maintenance includes a 60 to 90-minute professional walk-through and cleaning by a trained technician. We highly recommend scheduling bi-annual HVAC tune-ups, one in the fall for your heating and one in the spring for your cooling.

Why schedule HVAC service in the spring?

With warmer weather comes a renewed need for air-conditioning. Late spring and summer are the peak times for blasting the A/C. It’s also the busiest time of the year for HVAC repair specialists. Anything that can go wrong with overused air conditioning units, usually does, putting HVAC specialists in high demand.

By scheduling a professional tune-up before we hit peak temperatures, you’re guaranteed a convenient appointment time, and a sense of relief heading into the heat. You’ll know your unit is ready to perform reliably through the summer and any necessary post-winter repairs can be dealt with without much discomfort or inconvenience.

Don’t wait until your air conditioning system breaks down on a hot and muggy day! Who knows how long you’ll have to wait for service. Instead, take the preventative route and schedule professional maintenance in early spring.

Benefits of Springtime A/C Maintenance

Reduce Energy Bills

Are you looking for a simple way to lower your utility bills in 2017? Bi-annual tune-ups keep your unit up-to-date and your bills under control. The smoother your machine is functioning, the more reliable both the unit and the amount on your monthly bill will be. Remember, more build-up and neglect in your unit = more money and repairs.

We recommend maintenance because it’s proven to reduce your heating and cooling bill by up to 20%, and as always, when you work with Service Champions, you get a 100% Service Guarantee.

Not Another Repair!

Maintenance by trained professionals is guaranteed to curb the need for costly repairs. When maintenance is scheduled and followed through, we save HVAC units and wallets from more frequent breakdowns. These repairs are almost always more expensive than any preventative tune-up would have been.

Tune-ups and maintenance are meant to catch any problems before they become extensive and expensive. We catch any issue at its origin, ensuring that small issues don’t become big emergencies later on.

Extend the Life & Efficiency of Your Unit

Did you know that bi-annual maintenance could increase the lifespan of your HVAC unit by 30-50%? An average unit has a lifespan of about 15 years. With cost-effective maintenance plans, you’re looking at least an additional 5 years. On the other hand, if you neglect professional maintenance for years on end, you could experience a major repair or breakdown before the unit hits its 10th year.

Better yet, maintenance not only extends the lifespan of your system, but it also makes it more efficient. Routine maintenance tune-ups can improve your system’s efficiency by 25%!

Maintain Manufacturer Warranties

Without regular HVAC maintenance, the manufacturer may choose to void any warranties attached to your system. This is because manufacturers and technicians alike know how important regular maintenance is. So, in addition to changing your filters every 1-3 months, it’s also important to maintain records of your regular professional maintenance.

The HVAC manufacturer may also choose to void your warranty if the unit was improperly installed, off-brand replacement parts were used, or you never registered the warranty in the first place.

Prolong the life of your unit and maintain your manufacturer warranty for as many years as possible by becoming an MVP Member at Service Champions.

With our HVAC Maintenance Value Plan, you’ll be guaranteed two bi-annual HVAC service appointments and priority service.

What does a scheduled tune-up include?

We guarantee a 20-Point Precision Tune-Up & Professional Cleaning that covers all of the HVAC bases for your comfort and safety heading into spring.

HVAC Maintenance Checklist

Trained Service Champions technicians will perform a 60-90 minute precision tune-up and professional cleaning including the following 20 operations:

  1. Blower Motor – measure amperage and voltage for proper operation
  2. Thermostat – test for proper operation, calibrate and level
  3. Clean existing air filter (as needed)
  4. Bearing – inspect for wear and lubricate
  5. Inspect indoor coil
  6. Condensate Drain – flush and treat with anti-algae
  7. Inspect Condenser Coil
  8. Refrigerant – monitor operating pressures
  9. Safety Devices – inspect for proper operation
  10. Electrical Disconnect Box – inspect for proper rating and safe installation
  11. Electrical Wiring – inspect and tighten connections
  12. Test/inspect contactors for burned, pitted contacts
  13. Inspect electrical for exposed wiring
  14. Inspect and test capacitors
  15. Inspect fan blade
  16. Clean condenser coil and remove debris
  17. Inspect service valves for proper operation
  18. Measure Supply/Return temperature differential
  19. Inspect duct work for energy loss
  20. Compressor – monitor, measure amperage and volt draw and wiring connections

Get the added advantage of personalized care when you sign up for our MVP Plan. As your A/C unit changes with age and use, we’ll be right there with you.

Should I Conduct Any DIY A/C Maintenance?

The only thing you should definitely be doing is remembering to replace your air filter when it gets dirty and clogged. This is the single most important thing a homeowner can do to keep their system clean and efficient.

We recommend setting reminders to check your filter every month. Remove the filter and hold it up to a light source to see how clogged it is. If barely any light can pass through, it’s a good idea to replace the filter. Depending on a variety of factors including the number of pets and people in your household, expect to replace your HVAC filter every 1-3 months.

In addition to periodically changing your air filter, it’s also a good idea to regularly inspect the outdoor heat pump unit for debris and damage, especially after any heavy winds or storms. Remove any large branches and other debris and make sure there is a minimum 2-foot clearance around the entire unit. Do no try to stick anything g in the condenser fins as you could risk damaging the unit.

Any other DIY HVAC maintenance is not recommended. Since HVAC units involve natural gas, refrigerant, carbon monoxide, and high voltages, it’s important to leave all HVAC work to the professionals. The technicians at Service Champions have the knowledge and expertise necessary to handle all HVAC systems safely and precisely.


Schedule Your Spring A/C Tune-Up Today! For superior heating, cooling, and indoor air quality solutions, contact Service Champions online or give us a call at (925) 444-4444.

For extra convenience and savings, don’t forget to ask us about our Maintenance Value Plan!

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