Wednesday, February 13, 2013


Preventative Maintenance

Did you know? Most manufacturers require that you maintain your equipment or the warranty is void. As a leading South Bay HVAC contractor, Evenflow Mechanical offers industry best seasonal maintenance for any make and model of equipment.

Why do I need Maintenance? 

Think of preventive maintenance in the same way as maintenance for your car: If you do not change your engine oil and replace belts and filters, the engine will lock up and the vehicle won’t operate. The same holds true, in a sense for HVAC systems. If you keep your system properly serviced, it will last longer and run at peak performance, keep your utility bills low and provide peace of mind. If you have a furnace, it is a gas fired appliance, and should be checked every year for safety reasons.

How much does it cost? 

Maintenance is not expensive compared to what you might spend if your system degrades (and ultimately fails). Proper maintenance costs a lot less over the life of equipment than to change out equipment on a more frequent basis. By keeping up regular service, you can find potential problems before they become large, pricey repairs. Plus, a clean unit operates more efficiently, which means lower energy bills.
What Is included?

Priority Service

Keeps operating efficiencies high and utility bills low

Helps extend equipment life

Helps protect against costly failures

Provides you the convenience of scheduled service on a regular basis

A Preventive Maintenance visit Includes:

Clean/Replace Filters

Monitor Voltage/Amperage

Check Operating Temperatures

Check Refrigerant Level

Clean Outdoor Coils

Visually Check for Refrigerant Leaks

Adjust, Lube & Check Blower Assembly

Check Indoor Coils

Check & Adjust Burner/Pilot Assembly

Tighten Electrical Connections

Check Condensate and Drain Lines

Check System for Proper Operation & Safety


Evenflow Mechanical is dedicated to complete customer satisfaction. Our BBB A+ and NATE certifications exemplify our motto that "Go With The Flow, Call Evenflow." For the more information, call us at (310) 326-2249.

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