We provide Quarterly, Bi-annual, bi-monthly Preventative Maintenance programs for hundreds of retail stores, office spaces, manufacturing facilities and distribution centers. We enjoy a high level of customer satisfaction from "Mom and Pop-one location sites". to large corporations having several hundred-service sites. Included is a partial reference list with contact names and phone numbers.
We will be glad to provide you with a free preventative maintenance proposal and would appreciate the opportunity to take care of any of your HVAC needs.
Here are some different types of services:
Items on quarterly maintenances for air conditioners
- Furnish and change filters
- Calibrate thermostat
- Verify operating pressures
- Verify voltage and amperage
- Tighten electrical connections
- Inspect for freon leaks
- Lubricate where required
- Inspect belts and adjust tension change belts once a year in the spring
- Inspect all safety controls
- Inspect and clear condensate drains
- Inspect for gas leaks in furnaces in winter season
- Inspect heat exchanger for carbon monoxide leaks
Chiller Maintenances bi-annual maintenance
- Inspect Heavy Chiller Equipment
- Inspect pump and motors and lubricate where needed
- Check refrigerant pressures
- Check Amp Draws
- Inspect controls
- Check Driers for air
- Tighten electrical connections
- Inspect for freon leaks
- Lubricate where required
- Inspect belts and adjust tension change belts once a year in the spring
- Inspect all safety controls
- Inspect and clear condensate drains
- Inspect for gas leaks in furnaces in winter season
- Inspect heat exchanger for carbon monoxide leaks
Refrigeration Maintenances 2 times per year
- Thoroughly clean condenser coils
- Secure loose panels
- Check the temperature of the box
- Adjust the temperature to Dollar Tree Specs
- Blow out evaporator coil drain line
- Visually inspect the evaporator coil for ice build up
- Adjust defrost timer as required
- Check lighting and confirm all lamps are operational (repair on separate ticket if needed)
- Check for sufficient air space behind units for proper air circulation
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