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When you select United Air Temp for the installation of climate control equipment, you are selecting the very finest people, equipment, and workmanship. We have been delivering superior heating and cooling systems since 1931.
We have a technical staff of more than 175 people who receive more than 6000 hours of training each year. We have designed and installed mroe than 55,000 systems and provide service to more than 60,000 families each year. We have received many accolades from sources such as Washington Checkbook, and Neighbors Choice Awards for superior value and quality.
Our technicians have the experience, training, and ability to "trouble shoot" all types of "air conditioners" and "heat pumps." Our vast experience and neighborhood focused business model (14 local service branches) positions us to render quick, efficient and reliable service.
From factory-trained and licensed installers to our certified climate consultants, we have the ability, training, and experience to help you assess your current situation, design the appropriate solution, and install the correct product in order to deliver the comfort that you deserve.
Our continuing education policy keeps our staff current on the newest products as they come on the market. Our experience allows us to assess the potential of these products to determine if they will benefit you our customer.
The best way to protect your family, your home, and your investment is with regular maintenance. Today more than 60,000 customers use our service on a regular basis. Why dont you give one of our customer service specialists today to learn more about our "Full Service Agreements"? Click here for frequently asked questions about air conditioning.
Click here to read our Service Agreement Contract
Time for a tune-up?
United Air Temp offers a comprehensive air conditioning tune up. Benefits of a tune up include:
- Lower utility bills by reducing energy consumption and waste
- Extended equipment life
- Peace of mind for you and your family
- Fewer repairs and improved system reliability
- Increased cooling capacity and efficiency
Our tune-up procedure includes, as needed:
- Thoroughly clean and wash condenser coils
- Thoroughly clean washable air filters
- Lubricate motor and fan bearings as well as other moving parts
- When accessible, clean and inspect evaporator coil and drain pan
- Clean and inspect condensate drain lines and fittings
- Clean, level and calibrate thermostat
- Adjust and thoroughly clean blower motor and fan assembly
- Inspect, tighten, and test all electrical connections, including the disconnect switch
- Inspect all cooling system electrical wires, connectors, and terminals
- Test system starting and running capacitors
- Test all controls, switches, relays, transformers, contractors, motors, and fans
- Measure starting and running capacitors
- Test system-starting capabilities
- Test system for proper air flow and air delivery Inspect and adjust all safety controls
- Monitor refrigerant (Freon) pressures and temperatures
- Test and record super-heat and sub-cooling; compare with factory specifications
- Monitor fan motors and compressor operating temperatures
- Complete and present full written report and make any necessary recommendations
- 30 day workmanship warranty is included
Related information: Air Quality
Frequently asked questions:
How often should I have my air conditioning/heating system serviced? We suggest twice a year: in the spring and in the fall. Regular check-ups can identify issues before they turn into serious problems.
Should my thermostat be set to "auto" or "on"? Setting the thermostat to "auto" is the most efficient setting. The fan operates only when the temperature requires it. The only advantage to using the "on" setting is that the air is constantly filtered, resulting in an even temperature throughout the house; however this will lessen the life of the motor.
Should I cover my outdoor unit in the winter? No. Air conditioners are built to withstand the outdoor environment and should not be covered.
How close may I plant shrubs or flowers to the outdoor unit? Keep plants at least 2 feet from the air conditioner to allow for proper air circulation. Without room for air circulation, the unit may overheat.
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