Services
We’re beginning with the services we can perform at a high standard
Outdoor Unit Cleaning (Condenser Coil Cleaning)
The outdoor condenser collects pollen, dust, cottonwood, grass, and debris all year. A clogged coil can raise system temps, reduce capacity, and shorten the life of your compressor.
What’s Included:
Complete condenser wash
Removal of dirt and debris buildup
Straightening of accessible fins (if needed)
Fan compartment visual check
System airflow and pressure check
Why It Matters:
The cleaner the condenser, the smoother and cooler your system runs.
Indoor Unit Cleaning (Evaporator Coil Cleaning)
A dirty evaporator coil makes your system run harder, cool worse, and burn more energy. We perform a careful, thorough cleaning to restore proper airflow and efficiency.
What’s Included:
Full cleaning of the evaporator coil
Drain line check
Visual inspection of blower compartment
Light debris removal
System performance check
Why It Matters:
Cleaner coil, better cooling, lower energy bills, and a system that lasts longer.
Air Filter Replacement
The simplest maintenance task and the one most homes get wrong.
Benefits:
• Better air quality
• Less strain on your blower
• Improved efficiency
We replace your air filter with the correct size and rating for your system. If needed, we’ll also recommend the right filter type based on your home’s airflow requirements.
Electrical Component Inspection
During cleanings, we can also check your system’s basic electrical components to catch problems early.
Includes Inspection of:
Capacitors
Contactors
Low-voltage wiring
Thermostat connections
Safety switches
Relay conditions
This is not a full electrical diagnostic, but it helps identify early warning signs before they become expensive failures
Drain Line Cleaning & Treatment
Your HVAC drain line collects moisture year-round, which leads to algae growth, clogs, and water leaks. A clogged drain can shut your system down or overflow into the pan.
What’s Included:
Clearing and flushing the drain line
Checking and cleaning the drain pan
Algae treatment (tablets or solution)
Testing float switches
Ensuring proper drainage flow
This helps prevent leaks, water damage, and system shutdowns; one of the most common HVAC service calls in the South.
FAQs
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Most systems benefit from a full cleaning twice a year, especially in the Upstate where pollen and dust build up fast. If you have pets, trees, or high usage, changing filters once a month is recommended.
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Yes, heavily. Dirty coils force your system to run longer, reduce airflow, raise energy bills, and can even cause breakdowns. A clean coil cools faster, smoother, and more efficiently.
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Most homes should change their filter every 30 to 90 days, depending on filter type and airflow needs. We can help choose the right size and rating so your system breathes properly without strain.
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We check essential parts like capacitors, contactors, wiring connections, safety switches, and thermostat links. It’s a light diagnostic designed to catch early signs of failure before they become expensive repairs.