Test Your A/C System

Did you know that the average HVAC system delivers only 57% of the equipment rated BTU into the home?

(Source: National Comfort Institute Certified Contractor Survey)

It’s true…43% of the cooling effectiveness that the average homeowner pays for goes straight into the attic.

A lot of A/C service companies will come and “fix” your A/C unit, or even replace it, but never perform a complete system test to see what else might be wrong. When you hire Christianson, you get a different level of service. We address all of the issues that conspire to reduce the efficiency of your A/C system.

So call us at 246-5444, or fill out the request below to schedule an A/C system test right now!

With Christianson, you can finally get the A/C cooling effectiveness that you’re paying for!

Only $150 per A/C system gets you a complete system test which includes:

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1. Testing static pressures in supply ducts, return ducts, and the units themselves.

  • Static pressure, like blood pressure, is an indication of the overall health of an A/C system. A static pressure test is essential to determining the exact nature of your specific A/C system problems. High static pressure lets us know that there is reduced air flow through the system from either a blockage or constricted ductwork. Low static pressure tells us that you’ve likely got a leak…or potentially several leaks…in your ductwork. It’s important to know that nothing in your system will work properly without adequate air flow through the A/C system, and only a static pressure test will tell us how air flows through your system.

2. Testing the temperature split across equipment, through supply and return ducts.

  • Testing the temperature split will tell us whether an A/C system is leaking refrigerant, whether the supply ducts are improperly insulated, or whether there are leaks in the attic ductwork allowing the hot attic air to be transmitted through the air handler, mixing with the cooled air before it reaches the interior of your home.

3. Testing equipment capacities

  • What is the manufacturer’s rated cooling power of your A/C units? Are the units delivering the amount of cooling power that they were designed to deliver?

4. Evaluating equipment performance

5. A printed detailed report showing capacities and needed repairs

Get started right now! Contact us to schedule your A/C system test:

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