Air Conditioning Maintenance Brooklyn & Manhattan, NYC
The AC Unit Maintenance Guide
Find out the best way to keep up with your air conditioning unit’s maintenance.
It’s important to follow your air conditioning system’s guidelines for maintaining the units in your home or office. 212 HVAC has expert level technicians to service any type of cooling system your home may be outfitted with. Click through to view more information about your air conditioning unit for more information on AC maintenance!
There are several unit types when it comes to air conditioning maintenance. For additional information and help, click the unit you have in your home
*We do not currently work with window AC units, we apologize for any inconvenience.
The AC Unit Maintenance Guide
Find out the best way to keep up with your air conditioning unit’s maintenance.
It’s important to follow your air conditioning system’s guidelines for maintaining the units in your home or office. 212 HVAC has expert level technicians to service any type of cooling system your home may be outfitted with. Click through to view more information about your air conditioning unit for more information on AC maintenance!
Benefits of Air Conditioning Maintenance
Thorough Safety Inspections
Our AC inspection and maintenance includes:
- Cleaning indoor and outdoor coils
- Cleaning the unit and drain lines
- Tightening any loose wiring connections
- Checking Freon levels and identifying any coolant leaks
- Inspecting all other components
Our technicians will make minor adjustments, as needed, to improve performance. If we notice a potential problem, we may recommend replacing a worn part or repairing an issue before the problem gets worse. When our technicians identify a problem with your system, we take the time to explain the issue and provide upfront pricing for any repairs.
People also ask:
It’s recommended that you service your home air conditioning system at least once every year. The same goes for your heating system.
Neglecting AC maintenance can lead to an inefficient system that only raises energy bills, a system that breaks down frequently, and a system that will most likely need to be replaced before its anticipated lifespan has passed. This can cost you more money in the long run.
Modern air conditioners can last from 15 to 20 years, and older air conditioners last around 10 to 12 years. The health and efficiency of your AC depends on a number of factors, including whether or not you properly maintained the unit throughout its lifetime.