


We were out in Provo getting this A/C unit dialed in before the summer heat hits. This is exactly the kind of maintenance call that makes a real difference - not just a quick once-over, but a thorough inspection and cleaning that actually addresses what's going on inside the system.
One of the biggest things we focus on during a tune-up is the evaporator coil. When that coil gets clogged with dust, grime, and buildup, your system has to work harder to do the same job. That means higher energy bills, weaker cooling, and a lot more wear on the equipment over time. Cleaning it out is one of the highest-impact things you can do for your A/C's performance.
We also check refrigerant levels, inspect electrical connections, and make sure everything is running within spec. If something is off, we find it now - before it turns into a breakdown on a 100-degree day in July. That's the whole point of A/C maintenance. Catching small issues early is a lot cheaper than an emergency repair call mid-summer.
Most homeowners don't think about their A/C until it stops working. We get it. But a system that hasn't been serviced in a year or two is already fighting an uphill battle. Spring is the best window to get ahead of it - before demand spikes and schedules fill up fast.
If your system hasn't been checked yet this year, it's worth getting on the calendar. A good tune-up and coil cleaning can extend the life of your equipment and keep it running efficiently all season long.