Florida Air Conditioning Services - Repair
or Replace?

Best Electric & Air, Inc. has been in business since 1980.
We have been providing electrical service to uncounted
numbers of satisfied home-owners in
Collier County,
Lee County and most recently
Charlotte County.
When your cooling system breaks down, you're often faced with the choice of repairing your existing unit by having one or more of the components replaced or by purchasing a new air conditioner. Many
Florida air conditioning companies push clients to
purchase new units because there is a higher profit
margin in replacing existing equipment than there is in
repairing it.
Best Electric & Air, Inc focuses on educating its
Florida customers so that they themselves can make an
informed decision regarding the replacement or the
repair of an existing air conditioner. Often there's no
absolute right or wrong answer. Repairs on an existing
unit may be the least expensive immediate option, but
may cost the customer more in the long run. Paying for
repairs on an older, inefficient system simply prolongs
the inevitable. An older system that breaks down once is
likely to break down again. And it will consume more
energy than a newer system. In fact, installing a new,
energy efficient system can pay for itself over time.
However, there are times when simple repairs can
sufficiently prolong the life of an air conditioner so
that immediate replacement of the unit is not the most
sensible option.
Keep Your Air Conditioning System Running
Smoothly
Precision Air-Conditioning Tune-up
Benefits:
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Lower utility bills by reducing energy
consumption and waste.
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Extended equipment life.
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Peace of mind for you and your family.
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Fewer repairs, and improved system
reliability.
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Increased cooling capacity and efficiency
Our Precision Plan Includes:
1. Chemically clean and thoroughly
wash condenser coil (s).
2. Thoroughly clean or replace standard air-filter
(s).
3. Wash and level condensing unit for proper motor
and bearing wear.
4. Lubricate motor and fan bearings as well as
other moving parts as necessary.
5. Clean and inspect evaporator coil and drain pan
when readily accessible.
6. Clean and inspect condensate drain lines and
fittings.
7. Clean, level, and calibrate thermostat.
8. Adjust and thoroughly clean blower motor and
fan assembly as needed.
9. Inspect, tighten and test all electrical
connections. This includes disconnect switch.
10. Inspect all cooling system electrical wires,
connectors, and terminals.
11. Test system starting and running capacitors.
12. Test all controls, switches, relays, transformers,
contactors, motors, and fans.
13. Measure starting and running amperes, line
voltage, and control voltage.
14. Test system-starting capabilities.
15. Test system for proper airflow and air delivery.
16. Inspect and adjust all safety controls.
17. Monitor refrigerant (Freon) pressures and
temperatures.
18. Test and record super-heat and sub-cooling.
Compare with factory specifications.
19. Adjust Freon metering control device per
factory/manufactures recommendations.
20. Test and measure air-conditioning system for
proper production and capacity.
21. Monitor fan motors and compressor operating
temperatures.
22. Apply weather resistant protective coating to the
outside unit. (Condenser)
23. Complete and present full written report.
If you are looking for a
Florida air conditioning company or service plan please call us
toll free today at 888-670-BEST or complete our
online request form.
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