Yearly HVAC Maintenance Checks

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Published 2021-02-16
Though we're releasing this video in the dead of winter, it's never to early to schedule yearly maintenance checks on your HVAC system. Here, HVAC Tech Ray Pearson goes over some standard procedures as well as things you can do to keep your HVAC system in good working order.
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All Comments (21)
  • @RockyMtnWay_406
    Don't worry about not getting in on camera .. it's all part of the adventure. Well done as always.
  • @chalochale6523
    Thank you, you did a great job maintaining and filming. Look forward to see more.
  • Appreciate the video, good to know what to expect on an annual maintenance visit👍
  • Great for knowledge on components short and to the point information
  • @chicanoperez6377
    Great video, I love the honesty, but can you recommend someone in my area, Fresno ca, cause I don’t want someone to come out and absolutely nothing and charge me for a gaggle of things.
  • I always inspect blower wheel/motor, evaporator and filter first. Service will go much faster cause you don’t back track as much.
  • @The4thshodow
    Where is your flashlight??? Condensers outside? Thought they were always outside. Also once a month seems excessive. What about corrosion from frequent waterings
  • @demetriosa7646
    Hi do you also clean the evaporator coil on top of the furnace and inspect that also for dust?
  • 1:10 how does your gauge tell you how much refrigerant is in the unit? regardless of being low or high?
  • @frankmontez6853
    My system isn't cooling enough not getting to set temp 78 degrees only 81 during the verrry hot day with heat index reaching almost 110 degrees . Is this normal ? Does get to 78 during the night . Just not long ago it wa reaching 74-76 . Replaced filter even though the old one was only a lil dirty not clogged . Water hose washed outside coils from the outside . I guess it's much better than it was a couple days ago because it was blowing warm air the capacitor went out and just replaced it . What are 'some reasons it could be so ? Anything a DIY can try ? Clean outside coils with coil cleaner spray I got from Lowes ? As for monthly maintenance I pour a lil bleach down the drain line
  • Does the technician usually enter your home during this process? Use gauges or anything? My technician came and sprayed with water and left