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Air Conditioning, Indoor Air Quality & Safety


Air Conditioning
Indoor Air Quality
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Carrier A/C At Dominick Fuel, we deliver total comfort! We go beyond heating with installation and service of quality air conditioning and indoor air quality systems.

Air Conditioning


Dominick Fuel will replace, upgrade or service your central air conditioning system for maximum comfort and efficiency. We specialize in quality units from Carrier, and will help you select a model that meets your budget requirements. And our 13-Point Spring Tune-Up is a smart move in ensuring optimal performance.

Click here to view our Air Conditioning Service Plan.

Equipment


A new, energy-efficient cooling unit will save you money and keep you comfortable for years. We recommend central air conditioners that are ENERGY STAR® qualified. This means that the units have met strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy. ENERGY STAR® qualified central air conditioners have a higher seasonal efficiency rating (SEER) than standard models, which makes them about 14% more efficient than standard models.

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Our 13-Point Spring Tune-Up

  1. Lubricate & check all moving parts, including bearings, blower motor, condenser fan (and adjust belt, if applicable).
  2. Evaluate condition of air filters; replace with standard disposable fiberglass filters.
  3. Check evaporator coil.
  4. Check refrigerant charge; additional refrigerant requires an extra charge plus labor.
  5. Test "temperature drop" at return and supply air.
  6. Install gauges and check operating pressures.
  7. Check condensate to make sure draining at the time of visit to help protect against overflow.
  8. Tighten and safety test all wires and connections.
  9. Check controls for proper operation.
  10. Test operation and condition of compressor contacts.
  11. Inspect, start and run capacitors and inspect relays for bulges, rust and leaks.
  12. Check outdoor condenser coil.
  13. Inform customer of equipment condition. Recommend repairs when necessary.
To schedule your tune-up, please call us or complete our online form.

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