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A/C Maintenance in South Jersey

Regular A/C maintenance is the single best thing you can do to extend the life of your system, lower your energy bills, and avoid costly breakdowns. King Squilla Mechanical provides professional A/C tune-ups and maintenance services throughout South Jersey to keep your system running strong all season long.

What's Included in Our A/C Tune-Up

  • Inspection of all electrical components and connections
  • Refrigerant level check and leak inspection
  • Cleaning of condenser and evaporator coils
  • Lubrication of moving parts
  • Thermostat calibration and testing
  • Air filter inspection and replacement
  • Airflow and static pressure testing
  • Full system performance report

Why Annual Maintenance Matters

  • Catch small problems before they become expensive repairs
  • Maintain manufacturer warranty requirements
  • Improve energy efficiency and lower utility bills
  • Extend the lifespan of your A/C system
  • Ensure safe, reliable cooling all summer

When Should I Schedule Maintenance?

The best time to schedule your A/C tune-up is in the spring, before the South Jersey heat arrives. Don't wait until your system is struggling on the hottest day of the year — proactive maintenance keeps you ahead of the curve.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my A/C serviced?
Once a year is the standard recommendation. Spring is the ideal time to prepare for the cooling season.

What if a problem is found during maintenance?
We'll walk you through exactly what we found and provide a clear, upfront estimate before any repair work begins.

Do you offer maintenance plans?
Contact us to ask about ongoing maintenance agreements for your home or business.

Schedule Your A/C Tune-Up Today

Don't let a neglected system leave you sweating this summer. Contact King Squilla Mechanical to schedule your A/C maintenance in South Jersey.

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Our Air-conditioning Maintenance Service Includes:

  • Checking refrigerant levels
  • Cleaning condenser coil
  • Testing capacitors and electrical components
  • Inspecting blower motors and airflow
  • Clearing condensate drains
  • Testing thermostat operation
  • Tightening electrical connections
  • Verifying safe system operation
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KSM Maintenance Recommendations

It’s really all about being prepared. Per Benjamin Franklin, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Maintaining your home’s systems and appliances wards off emergency situations and costly repairs while extending your equipment’s life.

Take the time and money to perform general maintenance on a regular basis. Many of the maintenance services require the knowledge, skills, and tools of a professional. During the maintenance or service call, our technician will make any necessary repairs and/or alert you of a possible situation. Call us to assist you in maintaining any of the following or to answer any questions you may have:

Furnace Maintenance

We highly recommend bi-annual service tune-up and cleaning for your furnace. Typically the optimum time of year to perform the maintenance is the fall, before you fire up your furnace for the cold weather. Then you will want a second tune-up right after the cold season is over. The purpose of the service tune-up is to keep your system running at top efficiency throughout the season, so you have heat whenever you need it.

Our experienced technicians will clean and check all the connections, controls, sensors, drains, motors, ducts, valves, and blowers, as well as your ignition assembly, thermostat(s), and smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors. Following your tune-up, our technicians will instruct you on anything you could do yourself as maintenance between our service visits. One absolute action you can take is to change your furnace filter with the correct replacement every three months, or as needed. This goes a long way in extending the life of your furnace, as well as keeping your furnace repairs to a minimum and your indoor air quality high.

Boiler Maintenance

When you invest in a boiler system, you want to ensure it warms your home on a continued basis as efficiently as the day it was installed. You also want to do all you can to support the longevity of your system. Proper, regular maintenance accomplishes both of these.

A boiler is complex and requires a professional hand on an annual basis to clean and check it. During your maintenance service, our professional technicians will clean and check your boiler’s burners, combustion chamber, heat exchanger, controls, vents, tank, pipes, belts, anode rods, connections, drains, linings, and all connected components, as well as your thermostat(s) and smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors. Following your tune-up, our technician will instruct you on anything you could do yourself as maintenance between our service visits.

Air Conditioner Maintenance

For air conditioners, an annual service tune-up and cleaning is recommended, usually performed in the spring. Our professional technicians will check and clean the connections, coils, blower components, lines, refrigerant, drain, fuses, and thermostat(s), as well as lubricate all working parts. Maintenance you can do yourself between service visits is to remove any yard debris or vegetation from the top and sides of your outdoor air conditioner unit, as well as to keep it covered with an air conditioner cover or tarp in the winter.

Heat Pump Maintenance

For heat pumps, an annual service tune-up and cleaning is recommended, usually performed in the fall, same as furnaces and boilers. Our professional technicians will check and clean ducts, filters, blower, indoor coil, ducts, refrigerant, electric terminals, connections, motors, and belts, as well as lubricate all working parts. Be sure to change or clean the filter every three months or as needed. You can also clean the outdoor coils whenever they seem dirty, and keep yard debris and vegetation away from the unit.

Whole-House Humidifier Maintenance

For whole-house humidifiers, an annual service tune-up and cleaning is recommended, usually performed at the same time as your furnace tune-up and cleaning. Our professionals include this maintenance along with the furnace appointment. Typically there isn’t much in the way of maintenance; however, our technician will change your humidifier pad and clean any mineral buildup you may have (in the case of hard water). Ask our technician to show you how to dissolve the buildup on your own every few months to keep your humidifier working at top efficiency.

Air-Filtration System Maintenance

For air-filtration systems, regular maintenance is something you can perform on your own. Maintenance on an air-filtration system usually just means changing or cleaning the filter every three to nine months. But you should check with the manufacturer’s specific recommendations. Changing or cleaning your filter on a regular basis will ensure the best filtration for your home as well as extend the life of the system. If you need any assistance or would like to install an air-filtration system, feel free to talk with one of our professionals at Dormann's Heating & Cooling.

Water Heater Maintenance

For water heaters, an annual inspection and service is recommended. Either have one of our experienced technicians perform the required maintenance, especially if you’re uncomfortable doing it yourself, or do it yourself. To keep your water heater running efficiently, you want to check the pressure valve, check the anode rod, flush the tank (due to sediment buildup), adjust the temperature (if needed), and insulate the pipes and tank (if needed). Once again, one of our professional technicians can easily do this service for you to help in extending the life of your water heater.

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