Time takes its toll on every AC system, but with the right maintenance schedule you can maximize air conditioning performance, extend your system's life, and keep your heating and cooling bills under control. The best way to do that is to have your AC maintained by a qualified air conditioning specialist.
That's where your local professional steps in. Our qualified experts know how to keep your central AC running strong—and you can rest assured that your comfort is always our number one priority. Here's how we do it:
AC Filter Replacement
Air conditioning filters are critical to your AC system's effectiveness. In fact, the wrong choice of filter (i.e., one that restricts too much air flow or doesn’t fit properly) or a filter that has become contaminated with dirt and dust can lead to higher energy bills and more frequent maintenance repairs. The right filter can also improve your home's air quality and promote a cleaner living environment.
That's why we recommend replacing your air conditioning filters or cleaning your reusable filters at least four times a year and as often as every month during high-usage times.
Depending on your particular HVAC system, you may have a number of filter options available to you. And while all air filters are designed to allow airflow while removing dust, pollen, pet dander and other contaminantsn including some mold spores some are more effective than others.
Make sure you check out the filter's minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) before you decide which model is right for you. These ratings go from one to 20, and let you know how well a filter removes particles, how much it resists airflow, and how long you can expect it to last.
· Disposable fiberglass filters are the least expensive—but also the least effective. These filters are designed to block only large dust particles, which means smaller particles such as pollen and mold can pass right through.
· Washable "electrostatic" filters have a static charge that attracts dust, dirt and other matter. These filters are slightly more effective than their disposable equivalents but still do not block the smaller particles.
· Pleated "allergy" filters use a much denser mesh material to trap and eliminate large allergens like pollen and mold. Most between 35% and 50% efficient.
· Electronic air cleaners create an ionized electrical field that "magnetizes" pollutant particles, eliminating virtually all pollen and mold spores, up to 94% of smaller particles, and up to 80% of airborne viruses.
· HEPA furnace filters are generally considered to be the "gold standard". These filters are used in commercial applications, like hospitals and electronics manufacturing, where clean air is vital.
Air Conditioner Tune-ups
We are sometimes asked if AC tune-ups are really necessary. The simple answer is this: "Yes, they are!" Your cooling system is a major investment for your home and your comfort. With our extensive experience repairing, installing and maintaining all major makes and models of air conditioning units and systems, we know what it takes to keep your AC running strong: regular inspections and preventative maintenance performed each season.
You don't have to wait for your air conditioning to go on the fritz before you call in your local expert; in fact, it's better if you arrange a tune-up before wear and tear takes too much of a toll. An Apex Air AC tune-up includes all these AC maintenance services:
· Inspect coolant levels and pressure to ensure your system runs at peak efficiency
· Calibrate thermostat(s) and check proper cycle and temperature to improve comfort and control
· Inspect and tighten wiring, contacts, capacitors and relays to avoid expensive repairs
· Ensure the evaporator coil is clean
· Ensure the condensate drain is clear
· Inspect and clean the condenser
· Inspect the outdoor disconnect switch
· Inspect the condenser fan motor and blades; lubricate if needed
· Check compressor amps at startup
· Carry out additional safety and efficiency checks
Upon completion, your service technician will present your AC Tune-Up Checklist and share any recommendations and potential concerns about your air conditioning system.
HVAC Maintenance
Regular air conditioner maintenance service can pay big dividends in improved system performance and reduced energy costs. It can also help to extend the life of your system parts and equipment, as well as help to prevent costly and inconvenient breakdowns.
The easiest way to make sure that your home AC maintenance is done correctly is to have it performed regularly by a qualified air conditioning specialist.
In between professional tune-ups, here are some things that you can do.
· Always be sure to disconnect electricity to the unit before starting any work
· Keep the outside condensing unit clear of leaves, sticks and debris
· With electricity turned off, rinse the compressor using a garden hose
· Change or clean the AC filters according to the manufacturer’s instructions
· Check the fan belt tension and inspect hose connections for leaks and cracks
Your local specialist will be happy to share more tips for maintenance and answer any questions you have.
Home Service Plans
With our Home Service Plan, you can take all the guesswork out of air conditioning maintenance. We'll create a regular schedule of cleaning and tuning to ensure your HVAC system continues to work reliably and efficiently. That means better performance, better energy efficiency, longer equipment lifespan and no more worrying that your cool air will suddenly disappear on a hot summer day or the reverse in winter! Here's what you can expect:
· Preferred pricing on heating and AC service, repair and installation
· One-year warranty on repair parts and labor
· Flexible payment plans—pay annually or monthly by credit/debit card*
· National flexibility—move anywhere within our service area and continue to utilize our services for your new home
· Priority emergency service**
· Two seasonal heating and air conditioning service tune-ups
Make sure your comfort and your investment in your home’s HVAC system is protected all year-round. We can help you keep your cool at all times, and you can rest assured that our work is covered by our Exceptional Service Guarantee. Call your local branch and get started.
Get in touch with us today to schedule your AC maintenance and tune up so you and your family can continue to enjoy a comfy and cool home even in the hottest months.
Time takes its toll on every AC system, but with the right maintenance schedule you can maximize air conditioning performance, extend your system's life, and keep your heating and cooling bills under control. The best way to do that is to have your AC maintained by a qualified air conditioning specialist.
That's where your local professional steps in. Our qualified experts know how to keep your central AC running strong—and you can rest assured that your comfort is always our number one priority. Here's how we do it:
AC Filter Replacement
Air conditioning filters are critical to your AC system's effectiveness. In fact, the wrong choice of filter (i.e., one that restricts too much air flow or doesn’t fit properly) or a filter that has become contaminated with dirt and dust can lead to higher energy bills and more frequent maintenance repairs. The right filter can also improve your home's air quality and promote a cleaner living environment.
That's why we recommend replacing your air conditioning filters or cleaning your reusable filters at least four times a year and as often as every month during high-usage times.
Depending on your particular HVAC system, you may have a number of filter options available to you. And while all air filters are designed to allow airflow while removing dust, pollen, pet dander and other contaminantsn including some mold spores some are more effective than others.
Make sure you check out the filter's minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) before you decide which model is right for you. These ratings go from one to 20, and let you know how well a filter removes particles, how much it resists airflow, and how long you can expect it to last.
· Disposable fiberglass filters are the least expensive—but also the least effective. These filters are designed to block only large dust particles, which means smaller particles such as pollen and mold can pass right through.
· Washable "electrostatic" filters have a static charge that attracts dust, dirt and other matter. These filters are slightly more effective than their disposable equivalents but still do not block the smaller particles.
· Pleated "allergy" filters use a much denser mesh material to trap and eliminate large allergens like pollen and mold. Most between 35% and 50% efficient.
· Electronic air cleaners create an ionized electrical field that "magnetizes" pollutant particles, eliminating virtually all pollen and mold spores, up to 94% of smaller particles, and up to 80% of airborne viruses.
· HEPA furnace filters are generally considered to be the "gold standard". These filters are used in commercial applications, like hospitals and electronics manufacturing, where clean air is vital.
Air Conditioner Tune-ups
We are sometimes asked if AC tune-ups are really necessary. The simple answer is this: "Yes, they are!" Your cooling system is a major investment for your home and your comfort. With our extensive experience repairing, installing and maintaining all major makes and models of air conditioning units and systems, we know what it takes to keep your AC running strong: regular inspections and preventative maintenance performed each season.
You don't have to wait for your air conditioning to go on the fritz before you call in your local expert; in fact, it's better if you arrange a tune-up before wear and tear takes too much of a toll. An Apex Air AC tune-up includes all these AC maintenance services:
· Inspect coolant levels and pressure to ensure your system runs at peak efficiency
· Calibrate thermostat(s) and check proper cycle and temperature to improve comfort and control
· Inspect and tighten wiring, contacts, capacitors and relays to avoid expensive repairs
· Ensure the evaporator coil is clean
· Ensure the condensate drain is clear
· Inspect and clean the condenser
· Inspect the outdoor disconnect switch
· Inspect the condenser fan motor and blades; lubricate if needed
· Check compressor amps at startup
· Carry out additional safety and efficiency checks
Upon completion, your service technician will present your AC Tune-Up Checklist and share any recommendations and potential concerns about your air conditioning system.
HVAC Maintenance
Regular air conditioner maintenance service can pay big dividends in improved system performance and reduced energy costs. It can also help to extend the life of your system parts and equipment, as well as help to prevent costly and inconvenient breakdowns.
The easiest way to make sure that your home AC maintenance is done correctly is to have it performed regularly by a qualified air conditioning specialist.
In between professional tune-ups, here are some things that you can do.
· Always be sure to disconnect electricity to the unit before starting any work
· Keep the outside condensing unit clear of leaves, sticks and debris
· With electricity turned off, rinse the compressor using a garden hose
· Change or clean the AC filters according to the manufacturer’s instructions
· Check the fan belt tension and inspect hose connections for leaks and cracks
Your local specialist will be happy to share more tips for maintenance and answer any questions you have.
Home Service Plans
With our Home Service Plan, you can take all the guesswork out of air conditioning maintenance. We'll create a regular schedule of cleaning and tuning to ensure your HVAC system continues to work reliably and efficiently. That means better performance, better energy efficiency, longer equipment lifespan and no more worrying that your cool air will suddenly disappear on a hot summer day or the reverse in winter! Here's what you can expect:
· Preferred pricing on heating and AC service, repair and installation
· One-year warranty on repair parts and labor
· Flexible payment plans—pay annually or monthly by credit/debit card*
· National flexibility—move anywhere within our service area and continue to utilize our services for your new home
· Priority emergency service**
· Two seasonal heating and air conditioning service tune-ups
Make sure your comfort and your investment in your home’s HVAC system is protected all year-round. We can help you keep your cool at all times, and you can rest assured that our work is covered by our Exceptional Service Guarantee. Call your local branch and get started.
Get in touch with us today to schedule your AC maintenance and tune up so you and your family can continue to enjoy a comfy and cool home even in the hottest months.
Everyday use gradually takes its toll on heating systems. That's why it's smart to arrange routine heating system maintenance, especially in the fall as you head into heating season. Regular furnace maintenance service can help ensure you’ll continually enjoy heating performance and extend your system's useful life, reducing the risk of expensive repairs and keeping a lid on your heating costs.
That's where your local Apex Air professional can help. Our trained, certified specialists can provide the heating maintenance you need to keep your furnace running strong for as long as possible—and you can rest assured that all of our services are always backed by our Exceptional Service Guarantee. Here's how we do it:
Heating system filters play an integral role to your furnace system’s performance. The wrong filter choice (one that doesn’t fit properly or diminishes air flow) can increase your energy bills and lead to repairs that could have been avoided. The optimal filter can help improve your home’s air quality and help you save money.
That’s why we suggest cleaning your reusable filters or replacing your HVAC system's filter at least four times a year, or as often as once a month during peak usage times.
You will have a variety of filter options to choose from according to your specific HVAC system. Though all air filters are designed to liberate airflow while removing dust, contaminants, pet dander, pollen, and more some are more efficient than others.
Before deciding on a model, review the filter’s minimum efficiency report value (MERV). On a scale from one to 20, these ratings tell you how effectively a filter gets rid of dust particles, its lifespan, and how much it restricts airflow. Some of the most common filters include:
· Disposable fiberglass filters are the least expensive but also the least effective. These filters are capable of blocking only large dust particles, which means smaller particles such as pollen and mold can pass right through.
· Washable "electrostatic" filters have a static charge to attract dust, dirt, and other airborne contaminants. While these filters are slightly more effective than their disposable equivalents, they still don’t block the smaller particles.
· Pleated "allergy" filters use a denser mesh material to more effectively trap and eliminate potential allergens like pollen and mold. Most are between 35% and 50% efficient.
· Electronic air cleaners create an ionized electrical field that "magnetizes" pollutant particles, eliminating virtually all pollen and mold spores, up to 94% of smaller particles, and up to 80% of airborne viruses.
· HEPA furnace filters are generally considered to be the "gold standard." These filters are used when clean air is vital, like in hospitals and electronics manufacturing facilities.
Getting a regular furnace tune-up may seem like a hassle, but in the long run they can save you time and money. Your heating system is an important part of your home that requires proper maintenance to run smoothly. The experts at Apex Air strive to ensure that all the work done on your furnace is completed with precision and care. With regular tune ups, your furnace can continue to keep you warm when it matters the most.
Stay proactive and don’t wait until your furnace is burnt out and beyond repair. Call in your local specialist to schedule a furnace tune-up when your system is still in good shape and ensure it stays that way. An Apex Air Furnace tune-up includes all these services:
· Clean blower compartment a dirty blower wheel can decrease efficiency which raises heating costs
· Clean and adjust burners
· Tighten and inspect wire connections
· Inspect the heat exchanger
· Inspect the gas pressure and flame operation
· Inspect for proper operation of igniter and pilot light
· Look at and vacuum indoor filter
· Check ductwork and connections for proper airflow
After completion, your heating maintenance specialist will walk you through your Furnace Tune-Up Checklist and provide any recommendations about furnace system maintenance.
Boilers and Radiators
Some of the most common heating systems in newer homes are hot water heat and steam heat, two types of “sealed water-circulating systems” that circulate water heated by a boiler through pipes to radiators.
With regular use, it's only natural that these systems will need maintenance to run smoothly. Here are a few heating maintenance tips that may reduce the amount and severity of boiler and/or radiator repairs. Most of these should be performed by a professional.
Bleed your hot-water system
At the start of each heating season, you will need to bleed your system of unwanted air. While the system is running, go from radiator to radiator and open each bleed valve slightly, then close it when water starts to escape. For multi-level homes, start at the top floor and work your way down.
Zoned heating systems
Save energy by retrofitting separate controls for different zones in large homes, such as areas that are not used often or are on a different schedule than the rest of the home.
Insulate pipes
In steam and hot water systems, insulating pipes is cost effective because it avoids dissipating heat in unwanted areas. Install fiberglass pipe insulation that can withstand the high temperatures of these delivery pipes.
Steam heating system
Steam radiators also need regular maintenance. A clogged air vent will keep a steam radiator from heating up, and usually needs to be replaced. If you notice one of your radiators is not heating up, you should contact a heating specialist to check the air vent.
Banging radiators
Steam radiators can warp floors and dig ruts, causing the radiator to tilt and creating banging noises when the radiator heats up. Shims should be inserted under radiators to pitch them slightly toward the pipe in a one-pipe system or toward the steam trap in a two-pipe system.
Home Service Plan
As a homeowner, it’s important to make sure all systems are in good working order, especially your furnace system for those chilly winters. While you understand the importance of regular maintenance, when do you call in the experts for a tune-up or inspection? And how often should they come?
With an Apex Air Home Service Plan, feel confident knowing that your furnace maintenance is in good hands. Our plan includes developing a regular schedule of cleaning and tuning so your HVAC system runs reliably and efficiently. This means higher performance, increased energy efficiency and help prevent costly breakdowns. Your furnace will be able to run when you need it most. Our Home Service Plan includes:
· Reasonable pricing on heating and AC service, repair and installation
· One-year warranty on labor and repair parts
· Flexible payment plans - pay annually or monthly by credit/debit card*
· National flexibility - move anywhere within our service and continue to use our services from your new home
· Priority emergency service**
· Two seasonal heating service tune-ups
Everyday use gradually takes its toll on heating systems. That's why it's smart to arrange routine heating system maintenance, especially in the fall as you head into heating season. Regular furnace maintenance service can help ensure you’ll continually enjoy heating performance and extend your system's useful life, reducing the risk of expensive repairs and keeping a lid on your heating costs.
That's where your local Apex Air professional can help. Our trained, certified specialists can provide the heating maintenance you need to keep your furnace running strong for as long as possible—and you can rest assured that all of our services are always backed by our Exceptional Service Guarantee. Here's how we do it:
Heating system filters play an integral role to your furnace system’s performance. The wrong filter choice (one that doesn’t fit properly or diminishes air flow) can increase your energy bills and lead to repairs that could have been avoided. The optimal filter can help improve your home’s air quality and help you save money.
That’s why we suggest cleaning your reusable filters or replacing your HVAC system's filter at least four times a year, or as often as once a month during peak usage times.
You will have a variety of filter options to choose from according to your specific HVAC system. Though all air filters are designed to liberate airflow while removing dust, contaminants, pet dander, pollen, and more some are more efficient than others.
Before deciding on a model, review the filter’s minimum efficiency report value (MERV). On a scale from one to 20, these ratings tell you how effectively a filter gets rid of dust particles, its lifespan, and how much it restricts airflow. Some of the most common filters include:
· Disposable fiberglass filters are the least expensive but also the least effective. These filters are capable of blocking only large dust particles, which means smaller particles such as pollen and mold can pass right through.
· Washable "electrostatic" filters have a static charge to attract dust, dirt, and other airborne contaminants. While these filters are slightly more effective than their disposable equivalents, they still don’t block the smaller particles.
· Pleated "allergy" filters use a denser mesh material to more effectively trap and eliminate potential allergens like pollen and mold. Most are between 35% and 50% efficient.
· Electronic air cleaners create an ionized electrical field that "magnetizes" pollutant particles, eliminating virtually all pollen and mold spores, up to 94% of smaller particles, and up to 80% of airborne viruses.
· HEPA furnace filters are generally considered to be the "gold standard." These filters are used when clean air is vital, like in hospitals and electronics manufacturing facilities.
Getting a regular furnace tune-up may seem like a hassle, but in the long run they can save you time and money. Your heating system is an important part of your home that requires proper maintenance to run smoothly. The experts at Apex Air strive to ensure that all the work done on your furnace is completed with precision and care. With regular tune ups, your furnace can continue to keep you warm when it matters the most.
Stay proactive and don’t wait until your furnace is burnt out and beyond repair. Call in your local specialist to schedule a furnace tune-up when your system is still in good shape and ensure it stays that way. An Apex Air Furnace tune-up includes all these services:
· Clean blower compartment a dirty blower wheel can decrease efficiency which raises heating costs
· Clean and adjust burners
· Tighten and inspect wire connections
· Inspect the heat exchanger
· Inspect the gas pressure and flame operation
· Inspect for proper operation of igniter and pilot light
· Look at and vacuum indoor filter
· Check ductwork and connections for proper airflow
After completion, your heating maintenance specialist will walk you through your Furnace Tune-Up Checklist and provide any recommendations about furnace system maintenance.
Boilers and Radiators
Some of the most common heating systems in newer homes are hot water heat and steam heat, two types of “sealed water-circulating systems” that circulate water heated by a boiler through pipes to radiators.
With regular use, it's only natural that these systems will need maintenance to run smoothly. Here are a few heating maintenance tips that may reduce the amount and severity of boiler and/or radiator repairs. Most of these should be performed by a professional.
Bleed your hot-water system
At the start of each heating season, you will need to bleed your system of unwanted air. While the system is running, go from radiator to radiator and open each bleed valve slightly, then close it when water starts to escape. For multi-level homes, start at the top floor and work your way down.
Zoned heating systems
Save energy by retrofitting separate controls for different zones in large homes, such as areas that are not used often or are on a different schedule than the rest of the home.
Insulate pipes
In steam and hot water systems, insulating pipes is cost effective because it avoids dissipating heat in unwanted areas. Install fiberglass pipe insulation that can withstand the high temperatures of these delivery pipes.
Steam heating system
Steam radiators also need regular maintenance. A clogged air vent will keep a steam radiator from heating up, and usually needs to be replaced. If you notice one of your radiators is not heating up, you should contact a heating specialist to check the air vent.
Banging radiators
Steam radiators can warp floors and dig ruts, causing the radiator to tilt and creating banging noises when the radiator heats up. Shims should be inserted under radiators to pitch them slightly toward the pipe in a one-pipe system or toward the steam trap in a two-pipe system.
Home Service Plan
As a homeowner, it’s important to make sure all systems are in good working order, especially your furnace system for those chilly winters. While you understand the importance of regular maintenance, when do you call in the experts for a tune-up or inspection? And how often should they come?
With an Apex Air Home Service Plan, feel confident knowing that your furnace maintenance is in good hands. Our plan includes developing a regular schedule of cleaning and tuning so your HVAC system runs reliably and efficiently. This means higher performance, increased energy efficiency and help prevent costly breakdowns. Your furnace will be able to run when you need it most. Our Home Service Plan includes:
· Reasonable pricing on heating and AC service, repair and installation
· One-year warranty on labor and repair parts
· Flexible payment plans - pay annually or monthly by credit/debit card*
· National flexibility - move anywhere within our service and continue to use our services from your new home
· Priority emergency service**
· Two seasonal heating service tune-ups