Repair & Cleaning

At GUILDED LLC, our Repair & Cleaning service ensures your air conditioning system runs reliably and efficiently throughout the hottest months. Regular maintenance not only prevents unexpected breakdowns but also extends the life of your equipment and lowers energy bills.

What’s Included

  1. Comprehensive System Inspection
    • Check thermostat calibration and settings.
    • Inspect electrical connections, capacitors, and contactors.
    • Test refrigerant levels and look for leaks.
    • Examine blower motor, belts, and pulleys.
  2. Coil & Condenser Cleaning
    • Remove dirt, dust, and debris from condenser coils and fins.
    • Clean evaporator coils inside the indoor unit to maximize heat exchange.
    • Straighten bent fins with a fin comb for optimal airflow.
  3. Drain Line & Pan Maintenance
    • Clear clogged condensate drain lines to prevent water damage.
    • Sanitize drain pan to inhibit mold and bacteria growth.
  4. Filter Replacement & Airflow Check
    • Replace standard 1-inch or pleated filters (higher-MERV options available upon request).
    • Measure static pressure and airflow to ensure balanced duct performance.
  5. Minor Repairs & Parts Adjustment
    • Tighten loose electrical connections and components.
    • Adjust refrigerant pressures if minor recharging is needed (refrigerant fees apply).
    • Lubricate moving parts (motors, bearings) as required.

Benefits of Regular Repair & Cleaning

  • Improved Efficiency: Clean coils and properly calibrated systems use less energy, reducing monthly utility costs.
  • Extended Equipment Life: Eliminating small issues before they escalate prevents premature compressor or motor failure.
  • Better Indoor Air Quality: Removing dust, mold, and debris from coils and filters reduces allergens and contaminants circulating through your home.
  • Fewer Emergency Repairs: Routine maintenance catches worn components early—saving you from costly after-hours service calls.

Recommended Frequency

  • Residential Systems: Twice per year—once in spring before peak cooling season and once in fall to prepare for heating (if equipped).
  • Commercial Systems: Quarterly inspections and cleanings to accommodate higher usage and minimize downtime.