Keep Your System Running Before It Fails

HVAC Maintenance in Orlando for preventing system failure during peak cooling season

All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. provides HVAC maintenance in Orlando for homeowners and commercial property managers who want to avoid mid-summer breakdowns when repair companies are overwhelmed and wait times stretch into days. Regular inspections, coil cleaning, and refrigerant checks catch small problems before they shut down your air conditioning, leaving you without cooling when outdoor temperatures push past ninety degrees and indoor humidity climbs into uncomfortable ranges.


Scheduled maintenance includes checking electrical connections, measuring airflow across the evaporator coil, cleaning condensate drain lines, inspecting blower motors, and verifying that refrigerant pressures match manufacturer specifications. In Florida's humid climate, drain line blockages are common and cause water damage to ceilings and walls when overflow occurs. Cleaning these lines during routine visits prevents the standing water that leads to mold growth inside the air handler cabinet.



If your system has not been serviced in the past year, contact All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. to schedule an inspection before the hottest months arrive.

What Happens During a Maintenance Visit

You will see a technician arrive with a vacuum, coil cleaner, refrigerant gauges, and a multimeter to measure voltage and amperage at the compressor and blower motor. The outdoor unit receives a coil wash to remove pollen, dust, and organic debris that restricts airflow and forces the compressor to work harder. Inside, the air handler filter is replaced or cleaned, and the blower wheel is checked for dust buildup that reduces airflow and causes the evaporator coil to freeze.


After the visit, your system will start and stop at the correct intervals without short cycling, the air coming from registers will feel noticeably cooler, and your thermostat will reach the set temperature without running continuously. All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. documents refrigerant levels, amperage readings, and any parts showing wear so you know what may need attention in the next six to twelve months.



Maintenance also keeps manufacturer warranties valid, as most require annual service records. If a component fails under warranty and no maintenance history exists, the claim may be denied. Scheduling visits twice a year supports the warranty terms and reduces the chance of paying full price for a compressor or heat exchanger replacement.

What to Ask About Your Service Plan

Homeowners in Orlando often ask how maintenance affects their utility bills, what gets checked during each visit, and whether older systems still benefit from regular service.

How often should I schedule maintenance for a system that runs year-round?

 You should schedule service twice a year, once before cooling season and once before heating season, to address wear from continuous operation in Florida's climate.

What parts are most likely to fail without regular cleaning?

Condensate drain lines clog with algae and cause water overflow, and dirty coils reduce heat transfer, forcing the compressor to run longer and overheat.

Why does my system freeze up even when the filter is clean?

Low refrigerant from a slow leak or restricted airflow from a dirty blower wheel both cause the evaporator coil to drop below freezing and ice over.

When should I replace my system instead of continuing maintenance?

If repair costs in a single year exceed half the price of a new system, or if the unit is over fifteen years old and losing efficiency, replacement becomes more cost-effective.

How does humidity control relate to maintenance?

Proper airflow and drain line function keep indoor humidity below sixty percent, preventing mold growth and maintaining comfort even when the thermostat reads seventy-four degrees.

All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. offers flexible maintenance plans that include priority scheduling and discounted repairs, so your system receives consistent care without the need to remember appointment dates. Reach out to arrange a visit and review the available service options for your property.