Post-Installation Tips for Maintaining Your HVAC System
Regular maintenance after HVAC installation helps keep your new system in good condition; this allows your home to remain at a comfortable temperature. C & C Service provides maintenance and repair services for your heating and cooling system. Here are several post-installation tips for maintaining your HVAC system:
Learning How Your System Functions
After an HVAC installation, some contractors, such as C & C Service, provide homeowner education to discuss how the system works and any maintenance requirements. This debrief allows you to learn how to use your HVAC system and identify signs that a professional inspection is needed. Ask about:
- Filter sizes: Air filters protect the air quality of your home, and when they become clogged, this can result in the system malfunctioning. Talk to your contractor about how often the filters need to be replaced and what sizes to use.
- Thermostats: Some new thermostats are programmable or can be adapted to your home's Wi-Fi. Ask for a demonstration on how to use the thermostat and for a digital copy of the user manual.
- Adjustment period: Ask about what to expect from your system during the next several weeks. Airflow or calibration adjustments may be required if your system switches on and off for short periods of time.
- Zones: If your new system uses zones, talk to the technician about how to balance them. This helps you maintain consistent temperatures.
Make sure your technician performs a post-installation inspection before leaving your home. C & C Service technicians check connection points and sensor placements; this allows them to make sure the new system is functioning correctly. Check to see that you have access to the model and serial numbers for your system and the correct documentation.
Identifying Signs of Potential Issues
Becoming familiar with the symptoms of HVAC issues helps you know if your system is malfunctioning and when to contact a technician for repairs. Musty smells indicate mold or mildew growth, and noises such as loud banging or buzzing indicate broken parts or worn belts. Unbalanced fans are also a source of loud noises and cause damage to the unit. These issues can result in higher energy consumption or a shorter lifespan of the HVAC unit.
Check the vents to see whether there is warm or cold air blowing through when the system is on. If there is cold air when you are heating the house, or there is no air, this can be a sign that the air filters are dirty or that the condensate line is clogged. Thermostat problems or clogged filters are able to cause issues such as short cycling. Clogs or leaks prevent adequate cooling of the house; a condensate drain can become clogged when water backs up into the system, leading to water damage and mold growth. If the condenser unit is dirty, this results in overheating.
Electrical problems may need to be identified by a professional. Signs include the system cycling on and off, repeatedly shutting down, or failing to turn on. Our C & C Service technicians can check for broken or loose electrical connections or worn-out wiring; tripped breakers also cause issues with the system.
Asking About Maintenance Plans
Schedule regular maintenance from a professional company, and see what plans they offer. Contractors like C & C Service provide maintenance agreements with seasonal tune-ups. Depending on the maintenance plan, technicians will:
- Complete an inspection of the system
- Clean the condenser and evaporator coils
- Flush the drain line
- Replace or clean the air filters
- Tighten or replace the electrical components
- Inspect the refrigerant levels and vents
The technicians will also make sure the thermostat is functioning correctly. Professional maintenance services enable technicians to identify and repair issues early on. This helps with system performance, and it prevents the need to replace your system ahead of schedule.
Schedule HVAC Installation and Maintenance
Home HVAC maintenance includes keeping the vents clean of dirt and dust. Performing small preventive measures and scheduling regular maintenance helps keep your home safe. C & C Service installs and repairs systems for residential and commercial buildings, and photos of our past work are available on our website. We are also open 24/7 for repair services. To learn more about our HVAC installation and maintenance services, complete our online form today.









