Hire an HVAC contractor for reliable and efficient services!


HVAC system ensures heating, ventilation and cooling throughout the year. If you have an HVAC system at home you should ensure its proper functioning with regular maintenance. Here’s a list of things an HVAC contractor does to ensure smooth functioning of your HVAC system:
Air Filter
The HVAC contractor cleans the air filter on his monthly visit. He will also replace the air filter if the need be. The air filter keeps the air circulating in the home clean and dirt-free.
Maintain refrigerant levels
Refrigerant levels of the cooling systems are maintained at an optimum level so that the indoors is always cool during the scorching summer heat.
Thermostat
If the HVAC system isn’t working fine, the HVAC contractor ensures if the thermostat is working fine before checking anything else. The batteries need to be replaced at least once in a year for better functioning and increasing the shelf life of HVAC system.
Outdoor Unit
The HVAC contractor checks the outdoor unit for the accumulation of any dirt or debris. Due to uninterrupted usage of an HVAC system, dirt and dust get clogged inside the system thus hampering its smooth functioning.
Electrical Connections
The electrical connections on the HVAC system are tightened and tested by the HVAC contractor to facilitate smooth working of the system.
Ductwork
The ducts need to be cleaned periodically as it accumulates dirt and debris after a prolonged use of an HVAC system.
Blower Assembly
The blower assembly including blower motor, blower wheel and the unit that covers both has to be clean and dirt free.
Naughton Mechanical, heating and cooling professionals in Northwest Indiana are well-known to provide heating and cooling services for over 25 years. Naughton Mechanical has a team of ace HVAC contractors to help you maintain and repair your HVAC systems.

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