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The hvac store Showroom & design
  • Home
  • Photo Gallery
  • Residential
    • Heating
    • Cooling
    • Maintenance
  • Commercial
    • Heating
    • Cooling
    • Maintenance
  • i-Wave
    • i-Wave R
    • i-Wave C
    • How The I-Wave Works
  • Hotel Collection Scenting
    • Hotel Scenting
    • Commercial Scenting
    • Spa Scenting
  • Financing

Residential Air conditioning

Residential HVAC maintenance shares many similarities with commercial HVAC maintenance but is tailored to the needs of individual homes. Here's a breakdown of what's typically involved in residential HVAC maintenance:

Scheduled Inspections

Just like in commercial settings, regular inspections are crucial for identifying potential issues early on. Depending on the system's age and usage, inspections may occur annually or biannually.

Filter Replacement

Filters in residential HVAC systems also need regular replacement to ensure proper airflow and indoor air quality. Depending on the type of filter, replacement may be needed every one to three months.

Cleaning Components

Cleaning coils, fans, and other components helps maintain efficiency and prevent dirt buildup that can lead to system malfunctions.

Checking Refrigerant Levels

Residential air conditioning systems rely on proper refrigerant levels for efficient cooling. Checking and maintaining these levels is essential for optimal performance.

Testing Controls and Thermostats

Calibration of thermostats ensures accurate temperature control, while testing other controls helps identify any issues with the system's operation.

Lubricating Moving Parts

Proper lubrication of moving parts, such as fan motors and bearings, helps reduce friction and extend the lifespan of these components.

Checking Electrical Connections

Loose or damaged electrical connections can pose safety hazards and affect the system's performance. Checking and tightening connections as needed is part of routine maintenance.

Inspecting Belts and Motors

Belts and motors in residential HVAC systems should be inspected for wear and tear, with replacements made as necessary to prevent breakdowns.

Monitoring Energy Consumption

Keeping track of energy consumption helps homeowners identify potential efficiency improvements and make adjustments to save energy and reduce utility costs.


Regular maintenance by trained professionals ensures that residential HVAC systems operate efficiently, reliably, and safely. Many HVAC contractors offer maintenance plans or agreements tailored to homeowners' needs, providing peace of mind and convenience for ongoing system care.

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