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Heating System Maintenance

Heating System Maintenance

The pre-season check that finds the failure in November instead of on the coldest night in January.

An electric heating element inside an air handler cabinet

Heating equipment in Florida spends most of the year as a spectator, and idle equipment fails differently from working equipment. Contacts corrode, sequencers stick, heat exchangers accumulate dust, flame sensors film over, and elements that were fine in March are open circuits by December. None of that announces itself until the heat is called for.

A pre-season maintenance visit is simply the act of calling for heat under controlled conditions while there is still time to fix what does not respond. We run the system through a full heating cycle, measure amp draw on each element or stage, verify the sequencer timing, check the safety limits actually cut out where they should, and confirm airflow across the heat source — because heating faults in Florida are airflow faults more often than people expect.

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Why a pre-season check pays

  • Finds failed heat strips in mild weather rather than on a cold night
  • Catches stuck sequencers before they leave you with no heat or constant heat
  • Verifies heat pump defrost and reversing valve operation
  • Confirms safety limits still cut out at the right temperature
  • Keeps warranty requirements satisfied

What's covered

  • Full heating cycle run under controlled conditions
  • Amp draw measured on each element or heating stage
  • Sequencer, contactor and control board testing
  • Heat pump reversing valve and defrost cycle verification
  • Furnace igniter, flame sensor and heat exchanger inspection where fitted
  • Airflow and temperature rise measurement

Heating System Maintenance — common questions

When should I book it?

Autumn — before the first cold snap creates a queue. The whole point is to find problems while the weather still gives you time to fix them.

Need heating system maintenance today?

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