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BOSTON,MA HVAC SERVICE 

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Annual HVAC Service 

Schedule your home annual HVAC service and make sure your house is ready for al season.

Our Comprehensive HVAC Tune-Up

 

  • Our professional HVAC tune-up is designed to boost your system's efficiency and longevity, giving you cleaner air and a more comfortable home. We focus on the core components that are vital for performance and air quality.

         First, we clean the evaporator and condenser coils. Over time, these coils collect a buildup of dirt, dust, and debris, which can drastically reduce your system’s                       ability to cool or heat your home.1 Our detailed cleaning process removes this grime, restoring the coils' heat transfer capabilities and ensuring your unit doesn't                   have to work overtime, which saves you money on energy bills.

 

  • Next, we service the blower motor and wheel. This component is responsible for circulating air throughout your home.2 A dirty blower can reduce airflow and put extra strain on the motor, leading to overheating and potential failure.3 We meticulously clean the blower motor and wheel to ensure it operates smoothly, quietly, and efficiently, providing consistent airflow and preventing future breakdowns.

 

  • Finally, we replace the air filter. A clogged filter restricts airflow, forcing your HVAC system to work harder and less effectively.4 A clean, new filter not only improves airflow but also traps dust, allergens, and other particles, leading to healthier indoor air.5 This simple step is crucial for maintaining your system's health and the air quality in your home.

 

By focusing on these key areas, our service ensures your HVAC system runs at its best, providing you with reliable comfort and peace of mind.

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Choosing the Right HVAC Filter

 

The air filter is the front line of defense for your HVAC system, protecting vital components from dust and debris while also improving the air quality in your home. Selecting the right filter is a balance between efficiency and airflow.

Here are two of the most common types:

 

1.Pleated filters are a popular choice for many homeowners, offering a significant upgrade over basic fiberglass filters.

 Their design, with multiple folds, creates a larger surface area to trap a greater number of particles.These filters are rated by their MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value), typically ranging from 8 to 13 for residential use A higher MERV rating indicates finer filtration, capturing particles as small as pollen, pet dander, mold spores, and even some bacteria.

  • Replacement Frequency: We generally recommend replacing pleated filters every 90 days. However, this can vary based on factors like the number of pets you have, whether there are allergy sufferers in your home, and how often your system runs. In high-usage or dusty environments, monthly checks are a good idea.

 

2.HEPA Filters

HEPA, or High-Efficiency Particulate Air, filters are the gold standard for air purification. Often used in hospitals and laboratories, these filters are designed to capture at least 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns. They provide superior indoor air quality, making them an excellent choice for individuals with severe allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions.

  • Replacement Frequency: Due to their robust design, HEPA filters can last for 6 to 12 months or longer. However, standard HEPA filters can restrict airflow and may not be compatible with all residential HVAC systems. A professional consultation is highly recommended to ensure your system can handle the increased air pressure without causing damage.

While these are two of the most popular options, our technicians are trained to help you select the best filter for your specific system and indoor air quality needs. A clean filter is a vital part of your system's health, ensuring efficient operation, lower energy bills, and a healthier living environment.

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