As temperatures rise in Las Vegas, the need for comfort in homes and businesses makes it essential to prepare air conditioning systems for the summer months. This is often not done until the start of the season, but proactive and predictable air conditioning maintenance is hugely beneficial. Mornings can be fairly cool in Southern Nevada, but evenings and nights are consistently hot. Once the desert sun sets, the heat does not let up. That's when we need our air conditioning units to perform at their best. To ensure they do, it's just good sense to have a summer checkup done the same way we have a winter checkup done for our heaters. Issues that if caught early can prevent forced failures during the hottest months don't often take care of themselves.
An operation and visual inspection are just part of our summer preparation for air conditioning systems. We perform a detailed cleaning process that greatly enhances both the air quality and the system performance. We know that even a thin layer of dust or dirt can significantly degrade air conditioning efficiency if it is allowed to accumulate over time. Therefore, we leave no part of the AC system (or its immediate surroundings) untouched. We clean the coils, inside and out; we change or clean the filters; we remove any sort of blockage (like too many nearby plants) that could impede air circulation; and we make sure the unit outside has all the air it needs to work efficiently. If we find any minor problems that won’t let the system perform at its best, we fix them. Then we take a well-deserved break.
We demonstrate our commitment to outstanding customer service in the individualized attention we give each client during the air conditioning prep process. We understand that every home's cooling setup is different, and we strive to ensure that our service fits your particular circumstances. This individualized attention begins with a detailed service consultation where we discuss not just the standard upgrades and enhancements that could improve your system's efficiency and performance but also (and this is where much of our added value comes from) any unusual circumstances or special requirements that are particular to you.
This past summer was really tough, and by "tough," I mean "engineer will pull their hair out because of how many 120-degree temperature days we experienced" tough. Knowing that many of you will try to utilize your AC systems as little as possible during the peak summer months, we found three different ways to save you money while keeping the prep efficient and your home cool and comfortable.