Annual Service Program for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems and Household

Annual Service Program for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems and Household Appliances
Introduction
Regular maintenance is essential for keeping your HVAC systems and household appliances in top condition. This will help to extend their lifespan, improve their efficiency, and reduce the risk of breakdowns.
This annual service program provides a comprehensive checklist of tasks that should be performed on a regular basis by a qualified technician.

• Furnace
• Inspect and clean the furnace, including the burners, heat exchanger, and blower motor
• Check and adjust the thermostat
• Replace the furnace filter
• Test for carbon monoxide leaks


• Air Conditioner
• Inspect the condenser coils and evaporator
• Check the refrigerant levels
• Replace the air filter
• Test for electrical safety


• Ductwork
• Seal any leaks in the ductwork
• Ensure that the ductwork is properly insulated


Household Appliances
• Refrigerator
• Clean the condenser coils
• Check the door seals for leaks
• Defrost the freezer if necessary


• Stove/Oven
• Clean the burners and oven
• Check the gas connections for leaks
• Calibrate the oven thermostat


• Dishwasher
• Clean the filters and spray arms
• Check the water lines for leaks
• Check the drain for clogs


• Washing Machine
• Clean the lint trap
• Check the water lines for leaks
• Check the drain for clogs


• Clothes Dryer
• Clean the lint trap
• Check the vent hose for obstructions
• Check the electrical connections for safety


Additional Tips
• In addition to the regular maintenance tasks listed above, it is also important to be aware of any signs that your HVAC systems or household appliances may be malfunctioning. These signs may include:
• Strange noises
• Reduced performance
• Increased energy consumption
• If you notice any of these signs, it is important to contact a qualified technician to have your system inspected and repaired.
• By following this annual service program and being aware of the signs of malfunction, you can help to keep your HVAC systems and household appliances running smoothly for years to come.