AC Maintenance

AC Maintenance in New York

Preventive maintenance to keep your AC running efficiently all summer long. Connect with 476+ verified HVAC professionals in New York for expert ac maintenance.

About AC Maintenance

Regular AC maintenance is the key to reliable cooling, lower energy bills, and a longer-lasting system. Our preventive maintenance services include comprehensive inspections, cleaning, and tune-ups that keep your air conditioner running at peak performance throughout the cooling season. A typical maintenance visit includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning condenser and evaporator coils, inspecting electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, checking thermostat operation, inspecting ductwork, testing safety controls, and measuring airflow and temperature differential. We recommend scheduling AC maintenance in the spring before the cooling season begins.

Benefits of Professional AC Maintenance

Prevents costly breakdowns during peak season
Improves energy efficiency by up to 15%
Extends equipment lifespan
Maintains manufacturer warranty
Improves indoor air quality
Ensures consistent comfort
Identifies small issues before they become big problems

Common AC Maintenance Issues We Solve

1
Dirty filters restricting airflow
2
Clogged condensate drains
3
Dirty coils reducing efficiency
4
Worn contactors and capacitors
5
Low refrigerant levels
6
Thermostat calibration drift

Our AC Maintenance Process

1

Comprehensive system inspection

2

Air filter check and replacement

3

Coil cleaning and inspection

4

Refrigerant level check

5

Electrical connection inspection

6

Thermostat testing and calibration

7

Condensate drain cleaning

8

Moving parts lubrication

9

System performance testing

When to Call for AC Maintenance

  • Before the cooling season starts (spring)
  • Annual preventive maintenance
  • After unusual system behavior
  • When energy bills increase unexpectedly

AC Maintenance FAQs

What does HVAC stand for?
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It refers to the systems used to heat and cool residential and commercial buildings, as well as move air between indoor and outdoor areas. HVAC systems keep you warm in winter, cool in summer, and maintain indoor air quality year-round.
What should I do if my AC dies during a heat wave?
1) Check the thermostat, breakers, and filters first. 2) Close blinds/curtains and use fans. 3) Stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activity. 4) Check on elderly neighbors and pets. 5) Use public cooling centers if needed. 6) Call for emergency AC repair immediately—technicians are busiest during heat waves. 7) Consider temporary portable AC units for critical areas.