| Rx4 CleanAir spring & fall PM’s…. schedule now! |
| Bad air quality could be due to lack of preventative maintenance on your HVAC equipment. |
CALL 770-521-0447 OR CLICK NOW. We provide 24/7 emergency services.
HVAC systems are the “lungs” of your home. Isn’t it time for a Check-Up?
Rx4 CleanAir goes further than the competition, we check the “health” of your entire HVAC system. We are the indoor air quality experts and believe “Clean Air Is The Best Medicine”. We care about the air you breath while keeping you comfortable!
| The Rx4 CleanAir HVAC preventative maintenance program |
| Spring & fall Pm’s the complete check-up |
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| $99.00 for the first system $79.00 for each additional HVAC system |
- Change air filters
- Check, clean and adjust blower components
- Check belts
- Check for gas leaks
- Check for flue obstruction
- Check manifold gas pressure
- Check thermostat calibration
- Check heat anticipator setting
- Check condenser temperature
- Check refrigerant charge
- Check condenser drain
- Check air temperature at evaporator
We recommend homeowners have their HVAC coils and ductwork sanitized and disinfected at least one time per year because this is where bacteria and fungus colonize.It’s bacteria you smell burning off when you turn your heater on the first time each year after the cooling season. We offer this service in an effort to keep you & your home healthier for better living.
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| The ducts are another prime area for bacteria and molds. These contaminants can lead to sinus and other lingering, breathing ailments. We use an EPA approved botanical (non-chemical) disinfectant that cleans and sanitizes by killing 99.97% of all gram negative & positive bacteria it comes into contact with. |
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| For safety and better health you should have your HVAC serviced twice a year. We believe comfort should be a given, we provide that and optimum air quality. |
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| The best time for a HVAC Check-Up is just before Spring and just before Fall. |
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| Please call or click to schedule an appointment. |
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| Quick HVAC Facts |
| “Biological Contamination in the HVAC System” (click here). |
| Article written by Paul S. Chin, PhD, P & K Microbiology Services, Inc. |
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