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Welcome to American HVAC Corp, your go-to partner for commercial HVAC needs. We provide top-notch HVAC services and preventative maintenance contracts to businesses and corporate entities in Brought of NYC, Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, NY.
Our NATE and EPA-certified skilled HVAC technicians can handle your heating and cooling needs, regardless of the complexity or scale of the project. Our service areas include showrooms, restaurants, hospitals, theaters, shopping malls, educational institutions, hotels, offices, pharmacies, retail outlets, the manufacturing industry, and more.
At American HVAC Corp, we understand proper maintenance and repair of a commercial HVAC system are crucial to its longevity and efficiency. That's why we offer customized preventative maintenance contracts tailored to your needs.
Our preventative maintenance program includes regular inspections, cleaning, and tune-ups to ensure your HVAC system is in proper condition, reducing the risk of unexpected breakdowns and expensive repairs. Our team will work with you to schedule service appointments according to the season and your schedule.
Our Commercial HVAC Preventative Maintenance Checklist for Summer:
- Replace air filters to maintain proper airflow and improve indoor air quality.
- Check thermostat settings and calibration to ensure accurate temperature control.
- Calibrate refrigerant levels to ensure optimal system performance.
- Check and tighten all electrical connections to prevent system failures.
- Steam clean the evaporator and condenser coil to remove debris and dirt buildup from the HVAC unit.
- Clean condensate drains and pans to prevent water damage and mold growth.
- Inspect and lubricate all moving parts to reduce wear and tear and extend equipment lifespan.
- Test and adjust system airflow to ensure balanced air distribution and temperature control.
- Inspect and tighten ductwork connections to prevent air leaks and improve efficiency.
- Replace worn belts, pulleys, and bearings.
- Inspect and clean blower assemblies for system efficiency.
- Check and clean outdoor ventilation louvers and dampers to ensure proper air intake.
- Test and verify system safety controls to prevent equipment damage or safety hazards.
- Inspect and replace worn or damaged insulation on refrigerant lines to prevent energy loss.
- Test and verify the proper operation of thermostats and controls.
- Check and replace worn or damaged fan blades.
- Check the HVAC system's economizer control to ensure it is operating correctly.
- Inspect and clean air intake grilles and diffusers to improve air quality and system efficiency.
Our Commercial HVAC Preventative Maintenance Checklist for Winter:
- Replace air filters to ensure proper airflow and reduce the risk of breakdowns.
- Clean the indoor and outdoor coils to improve efficiency and energy costs.
- Test the thermostat to ensure accurate temperature control and system operation.
- Lubricate moving parts to reduce friction and wear and tear on the system.
- Inspect and tighten electrical connections to ensure proper system operation.
- Check the refrigerant level and adjust it to maintain optimal system performance.
- Inspect and clean the blower motor to ensure adequate airflow.
- Inspect and clean the condensate drain to prevent water damage and mold growth.
- Test the safety controls to ensure they are functioning correctly.
- Inspect and clean the combustion chamber and burner assembly to ensure proper system operation.
- Test the ignition system to ensure it is working correctly.
- Inspect and clean the flue pipe to prevent carbon monoxide leaks.
- Check and adjust the gas pressure to ensure proper system operation.
- Inspect air ducts to improve indoor air quality.
- Check the fan belt tension and adjust it if necessary.
- Test the heat exchanger for cracks or damage that could cause a carbon monoxide leak.
- Inspect and clean the blower assembly to ensure proper airflow.
- Check the air temperature rise to ensure the system is heating the air correctly.
- Inspect and clean the outdoor unit to remove debris and improve efficiency.
- Check the HVAC system's economizer control to ensure it is operating correctly.
- Test the backup heating system to ensure it is functioning correctly.