HVAC Facility Maintenance


     Metro Services, Inc. believes that spending a small amount on preventative maintenance for your HVAC equipment will save you money in the long run. While preventative maintenance does not guarantee against future equipment failure, most of the problems we encounter on service calls can be avoided with a regular preventative maintenance program. That is why we offer our HVAC Preventative Maintenance Program. Our Preventative Maintenance Program helps keep your HVAC equipment in the best working condition year-round for a small annual fee. A Metro Services, Inc. technician will come to your building and perform a "clean and check" service on your HVAC equipment.
This service includes but is not limited to:
  • Clean and lubricate all moving parts.
  • Check safety controls, starting capabilities, thermostat calibration, and operation pressures.
  • Replace air filters.
  • Check all electrical components.
  • Check for proper temperature.
  • Check gas line, fan, heat exchanger and burner operation.
  • Check for carbon monoxide leakage.

Typical Furnace Checks:
  • Start furnace
  • Lubricate all moving parts where necessary.
  • Check burner operation, clean, if necessary.
  • Check heat anticipator.
  • Check heat exchanger and clean, if necessary.
  • Check safety controls.
  • Replace air filters.
  • Check flue for draft.
  • Check temperature rise through furnace.
  • Check fan and limit control.
  • Check for proper combustion.
  • Check gas line and manifold pressure.
  • Check and adjust blower components for winter use.
  • Check furnace cabinet.
  • Check for carbon monoxide leakage.
Typical Air Conditioning Checks:
  • Start Air Conditioner.
  • Lubricate all moving parts, where necessary.
  • Check operating pressures and/or superheat.
  • Check starting capabilities.
  • Check and clean condenser coil.
  • Check and clean evaporater coil.
  • Check safety controls.
  • Replace air filters.
  • Check and adjust blower components for summer use.
  • Check thermostat calibration.
  • Check all electrical connections.
  • Check voltage and amperage on motors.
  • Clean condensate drain.