Service Call Checklist

Essential Steps to Prepare Before Scheduling Your HVAC Service Call

No customer wants to spend more time on a service call than is absolutely necessary. Here’s a list of items you need to go through before placing a call with your HVAC contractor of choice.
  1. Condensate Drain Issues

    Issues with the condensate drain can be very common, particularly if it runs under the floor. Algae build-up can block the flow. Algae can be cleared by vacuuming out the drain line with a wet/dry shop vacuum. If your system is equipped with a removable float switch, pour a cup of algaecide in the access point two times per month. Be sure that the algaecide goes down the drain and doesn’t back up into the AC unit. If the problem occurs again, bring us in to help.
  2. Filter Maintenance

    If your AC or heating system isn’t operating properly, the problem could be a dirty or clogged air filter. You should check and replace them regularly. High-efficiency filters with dimensions that are too small can lead to air-flow problems. If that’s the case, use a less efficient filter. When you get your electric bill, check your filters. Change or clean them if they show signs of dirt and/or dust. If you wait another month before checking your filter, it will be twice as dirty. If you have pets, carpet, or live in a particularly dirty or dusty area, you may want to opt for more aggressive filtration and air quality measures.
  3. Electrical and Airflow Checks

    Circuit breakers and switches can be turned off accidentally when working in the electric panel. This is easy to miss, too. Even a simple power interruption can trip a breaker. Before booking one of our technicians, check your circuit breakers first. A circuit breaker may be in the garage, hallway, storage room, or utility closet. When checking it, push the circuit breaker switch hard to the off position before turning it back on. If it feels spongy or won’t go to the on position, schedule service. Vents are an important part of any cooling and heating system. Check vents, ducts, and grills for blockages that may be causing airflow issues. To avoid blocking the airflow, don’t store anything in front of the vents.
  4. Thermostat Checks

    Before purchasing a new thermostat, consider the following: Is your thermostat set to the proper mode (Heat, Cool, or Auto)? Is the fan switch set to Auto? Is the fan set for continuous operation? Is the temperature setting what you want it to be? If it’s a programmable thermostat, is it off? In a setback scheduled period? A thermostat purchased in a retail store isn’t the same as a professional model. You could wind up buying the wrong thermostat and burning out transformers or blowing fuses! Retail versions have a lesser warranty and they don’t feature professional advice specific to your system like you’ll get from one of our experienced technicians. Dead thermostat batteries can be overlooked very easily. Typically, thermostats are powered by the HVAC system transformer. Battery backup is in place in case of a power outage. However, some thermostats operate on batteries. If no numbers show on the thermostat screen, change the batteries. If your thermostat is battery-powered, ask our technician to install a power wire between the thermostat and the AC system.
  5. Outdoor Unit Maintenance

    Airflow to the outside unit is critical. This is where heat exchange occurs. Debris like leaves and branches can be sucked onto the coil surface and suffocate the unit. Clean the unit by removing large debris by hand and using a garden hose to rinse the coil. Do this with the power shut off. Maintain a three-foot minimum radius free of debris around the unit for good airflow. This can eliminate operational problems, too. Keep shrubs trimmed back. Don’t put in a fence or wall too close to the unit. Check for frost or ice. Check the indoor and outdoor units for ice or frost. This may appear where the pipes enter the unit. Systems working properly won’t be iced or frosted. Turn the unit off at the thermostat, but turn the fan switch on to thaw out the system. It might take two to four hours. DO NOT continue to run your system if freezing continues. The ice can damage the coil and cause leaks. Once thawed out and turned back on, with no air restrictions, it will continue cooling. If it continues to freeze, call us for professional help.

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4 days ago
Ray showed up on time to check and service my home air conditioning system. He was friendly, smart and courteous. I’d recommend Ray and Watts to all my friends!
Kaz Nycz
5 days ago
Outstanding tech, diagnosed the problem and fixed the issue within the hour. He went over and beyond expectations. He arrived earlier than expected and we didn’t have to roast in the mobile home for too long. Thanks Marcus!
Barbara Simmons
5 days ago
Nedd was great, helped out our problem with our AC, was thorough and found a problem that would’ve made us without an AC for a while! Very friendly and knowledgeable. Would definitely recommend him!
B Mac
5 days ago
Nedd. He was very knowledgeable and very thorough checking things.
Very Pleasant.
I Was happy he wasn’t in a hurry and took time to see what the issue was.
Its working fine now! Watts is the best
linda doolittle
5 days ago
Great job. Very efficient and helpful
Randy Smith
5 days ago
I have used Watts fir almost 30 years mow. I find them to be very honest and knowledgeable.
I've never had any problems with service.
Debbie Martin
6 days ago
Sonny was courteous doing follow up to replace register covers fir ductwork.
Darlene Goble
6 days ago
We had a 20 yr old AC unit replaced. All the service men and installers did a fantastic job replacing the old unit with a new one that will lower our electric bill. Everyone was so knowledgeable and polite. They explained everything that they would do and had it done in a day. We went with watts because they have been servicing our ac for 20 yrs and kept it running without over charging us. We also believe in supporting local businesses. Thank you.
And thanks for the veterans discount.
ray white
6 days ago
Professional and knowledgeable
Terri
6 days ago
We are customers of Watts prior getting our new A/C . When it was time for a new one,
Our Sales rep Scott come out and he was professional knowledgable and very helpful explaining to us about getting a new A/C unit. When installation come our 2 technicians were Aaron and Xiavier. Very pleased of their work they answered questions my husband and I had, with a friendly professional manner. We are happy we chose Watts.
Adi Mattei
6 days ago
Sonny, Raymond, Scott, Jude and Tim were extremely pleasant and helpful! They represent Watts very well!
Diana Graham
6 days ago
Jose was very knowledgeable and professional.
Sharon Mansfield
6 days ago
Marcus did a great job. Very prompt and informative!
Rodger Lovins
6 days ago
Scott was able to find the problem and explained it the right way.Previous to this I was told there was nothing wrong and that there was nothing could be done to fix it.Not only that I called and asked for a Free Estimate to fix the problem.Well I was charged $99.00.Cant believe that and the problem was found after with no problem.And now I’m going to be charged.I don’t mind that but should be compensated for the crap I went thru
Daniel Harding
1 week ago
We had to have service on the heating cooling system at the home we are staying at. Watts AC was contacted. Our technician Jose Rodriguez came out and did a wonderful job. Prompt, courteous and very professional. Thank you the house is cool now.
Kathy Lull
1 week ago

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