



Most HVAC systems run quietly in the background until they don't. By the time something fails, you're usually dealing with a hot house and an emergency service call. That's exactly what routine maintenance is designed to prevent.
We recently completed a thorough HVAC inspection and deep cleaning at a home in Redlands. This wasn't just a quick filter swap - we went component by component to make sure everything was working the way it should. The Fieldpiece HS33 multimeter we use gives us precise electrical readings, so we're not guessing at what's going on inside the unit. We check voltage, capacitance, and continuity at every point that matters.
The blower motor and compressor both got a close look. Dust and debris build up around these parts over time, and that buildup causes components to work harder than they need to. A motor running hot doesn't last as long. A compressor under strain costs you more on your energy bill every single month. Catching wear early is a lot cheaper than replacing a failed compressor down the road.
We also make sure the wiring is clean and secure. Loose or corroded connections are one of the most common causes of intermittent system failures - the kind where your system runs fine one day and trips a breaker the next. A full inspection covers all of it.
Regular HVAC maintenance keeps your system running efficiently, extends its lifespan, and helps you avoid the kind of breakdowns that always seem to happen at the worst time. If your system hasn't been serviced recently, it's worth getting it looked at before you really need it.