Saturday, July 31, 2010
Going... Going... Gone!
Due to a Federal mandate R-22 freon systems will be phased out by the end of 2009. Parts and re-manufactured R-22 freon for current systems will be available for a period of time at a greatly increased cost. R-410A heat pumps and air conditioners are today's "state of the art" systems and utilize the most current technology available for efficient and reliable operation. If you are considering a new heat pump or air conditioner, call Moon and Freeman of the Upstate at 864-233-4225 to answer any questions you may have about the new R-410A refrigerant system or to schedule a free in home estimate.

Want to save energy? Help the Planet by going green? Make your neighbors green with envy? Install a new Carrier Infinity System and receive up to $1,500 in rebates and tax credits. Call 864-233-4225 today for a free quote and energy saving consultation. Moon and Freeman of The Upstate, Inc. Serving the upstate since 1956.


Services

When you need service, whether it be for residential, commercial, or industrial, we will dispatch a trained technician to solve your problem and have your equipment running at it's peak performance. Our technicians are trained on all major brands of heating and air conditioning equipment. We service gas furnaces, oil, and electric as well as heat pumps.

If you are interested in new or higher efficient equipment, consult your technician or call the sales department for a free quote on Carrier, Trane, Payne or GMC equipment. Remeber, the higher the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER), the less it cost to operate.

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Services we provide for:

Residential


Residential

15 Point Air Conditioning Maintenance and Safety Check

  1. Install gauges and check operating pressures.
  2. Check voltage and amperage to all motors with meter.
  3. Check CFM across evaporator coils.
  4. Check for adequate refrigerant charge and possible leak.
  5. Check evaporator superheat.
  6. Lubricate all moving parts.
  7. Check belt and adjust tension.
  8. Check and/or change filter.
  9. Check pressure switch cut-out settings.
  10. Check start capacitor and potential relay (if applicable).
  11. Check compressor contactor
  12. Check all wiring and connections
  13. Check and adjust thermostat.
  14. Check condensing coil.
  15. Check that condensing drain is open

15 Point Gas Furnace Maintenance and Safety Check

  1. Check and adjust thermostat.
  2. Check and adjust all safety controls.
  3. Check burners and controls.
  4. Check and adjust pilot assembly.
    1. Check standing Pilot.
    2. Check electronic spark ignition controls.
  5. Adjust burner for efficiency.
  6. Check for gas leaks in furnace.
  7. Lubricate moving parts.
  8. Check belt and adjust tension.
  9. Check filters & install new regular filter.
  10. Check vent pipe and draft diverter.
  11. Check fan control.
  12. Check manifold pressure.
  13. Check furnace for cracked heat exchanger.
  14. Check temperature rise.
  15. Check complete furnace cycle.

Why routine maintenance?

  1. Maintains high efficiency
  2. Lengthens equipment life.
  3. Avoids costly breakdowns.