General Maintenance and Service
Maintenance: Heating and Air Conditioning systems need periodic service. In Southeastern Wisconsin, having a properly functioning furnace is imperative. Air conditioning systems also require regular maintenance to ensure proper operation.
Having an annual inspection of your home’s comfort system is the number one thing you can do to avoid failures that lead to emergency service or system failures. Please call (555) 555-5555 to schedule a proactive maintenance visit today.
Repair: Most heating and cooling systems have a typical operating lifespan of 15 to 20 years. The closer your system gets to end-of-life, the more often it may experience failures. Most furnaces are replaced following several repairs, either because the homeowner lost confidence in the system’s reliability or simply believes the system is starting to cost them too much money on repairs. Dave Droegkamp Heating & Cooling has repair technicians on staff to assist with all of your repair needs, and installation crews ready to professionally replace your equipment when necessary.
Here are common service calls that we get, to help you anticipate what to expect if you are experiencing problems with your Furnace or Air Conditioner.
The system is not keeping your desired temperature, but it is operating. If your heating or cooling is not reaching the set point, something is likely not operating correctly. We can often repair older units that are simply wearing out. On newer systems, sometimes the fix is as simple as replacing a clogged air filter. Things like this are typically not an emergency situation. Give us a call and we’ll get you scheduled as soon as possible.
The system is not turning on, short cycling, or running erratically. This is a common service complaint. Many times, it is as simple as the right diagnosis and replacing a single part. Sometimes it’s more involved, can be multiple issues, or can even become a decision as to whether it makes more sense to replace the equipment rather than chase a repair. Our service technicians can guide you through the diagnosis and repair options and help you make the right educated decision.
The Carbon Monoxide Alarm is sounding. Exit the building immediately and call 911. This situation is a job for firefighters, not homeowners.