Products & Services

A.S.A.P. Heating & Air Conditioning is at the forefront of the constantly evolving HVAC industry. All our technicians are trained and certified in the industry's latest technologies and best practices. Below please find a list of some of the products and services we offer.

Why A.S.A.P.?

We offer an unbeatable combination of low-cost and energy-efficient systems!

When you call on the professionals at A.S.A.P. Heating & Air Conditioning, you receive service by people who are skilled in interior comfort. Whether it's the hottest or coldest day of the year, you shouldn't be able to tell on the inside, because our high-quality products produce the ultimate in comfort and convenience.

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As you shop around for an HVAC home or office system, ask yourself the following questions:

  • Are my energy bills too high?
  • Is my system easy to maintain? Do I have easy access to the filter?
  • Is my unit too noisy (indoors or outdoors)?
  • Are there rooms in my home or office that are always too cold or too hot?
  • Do odors seem to linger?
  • Do family members have allergies?
  • Do I have an outdoor unit that's not aging well?
  • Does my system seem to run all the time? Does it short-cycle constantly, turning on and off?
  • Is my system covered by a warranty?

A.S.A.P. Heating & Air Conditioning provides quick response times on service calls. Our knowledgeable, technical professionals do the job right the first time. We take pride in our workmanship and in all our services, from routine maintenance to complex installations or repair problems.

Contact A.S.A.P. Heating & Air Conditioning today for more information about our HVAC products and services, and for your FREE ESTIMATE!

Products

We service any brand furnace or air conditioner!!

PRODUCTS:

We provide sales, installations, repairs, maintenance, parts, and service on the following:

  • Air conditioners
  • Furnaces
  • Ductless Mini Splits
  • Wall Heaters
  • Heat pumps
  • Zone Controls
  • Infared Heat
  • Air handlers
  • Ductwork
  • Ventilation
  • Thermostats
  • Packaged units
  • Electronic Air cleaners
  • Whole House Air Cleaners
  • Central Heat
  • High Efficient Condensing Furnaces
  • Refrigerant recovery

Our workers are certified to recover ozone-depleting refrigerants, and our systems are designed in the best interests of the environment.

Why Preventive Maintenance?

Protect your a$$ets, save cost and energy!

Think of preventive HVAC maintenance in the same way as the preventive maintenance for your car: If you don't change the oil and replace belts and filters, the engine will lock up and the vehicle won't operate. The same holds true for HVAC systems.

If you spend $30 on an oil change in your car, you will save $3,000 on a new engine. Proper preventive maintenance for HVAC equipment will do the same thing."

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Building systems are the lifeblood of any facility. Without lighting, water, or heating and cooling, a building would be uninhabitable. That's why a strong preventive and predictive HVAC maintenance program isn't an option; it's a must.

Imagine working in an office that lacks proper ventilation and air circulation - one that is sweltering and stuffy in the summer, and frosty and downright cold in the winter. No one, including you and your staff, would want to work there, let alone lease the space inside.

"Two issues - the asset and the life of the building - can be tied back to the fact that a solid program of preventive maintenance is absolutely paramount," says Anthony Shaker, vice president of operations and maintenance at UNICCO, Newton, MA. "The better it is maintained, the more likely you're going to get the appropriate life-cycle from the equipment. If not, it will deteriorate. If you are looking for viable occupancy, you need to maintain the system so people can inhabit the building and achieve full productivity."

A Case for Maintenance

Furnace

Maintenance isn't expensive compared to what you might need to spend if your system degrades (and ultimately fails). Shaker provides this example: If you have a piece of equipment that costs $10,000 to maintain and has a forecasted life of 10 years if properly maintained, you will spend only $20,000 from first cost to replacement cost at the 10-year mark, assuming it would cost $10,000 again to replace it at the end of its life-cycle.

However, if you did not properly maintain the unit and it failed at the 5-year mark, you would need to spend $10,000 to replace it after 5 years and then replace that same unit again in another 5 years if you continued to not perform maintenance. Your total cost would be $30,000.

"Those are significant savings. Proper maintenance costs a lot less over the life of the equipment than to change out equipment on a more frequent basis," Shaker says. "The word 'preventive' speaks for itself. It keeps things from happening."

Commercial Services

The following are generic services performed and will be tailored to fit your building's HVAC system.

    General

  1. Report to owner or owner's representative when entering or leaving premises
  2. Notify owner of any services or materials required to maintain system in proper operating condition
  3. Maintain cleanliness of equipment rooms/rooftops
  4. Check for any unusual noise or vibration
  5. Check for general operation and overall condition of equipment

    Heating Systems

  1. Check combustion and/or main burners
  2. Check and clean pilot burner
  3. Check flue and/or draft diverter
  4. Check for gas leaks
  5. Check temperature controllers
  6. Check all safety controls
  7. Clean for evidence of loose or corroded wiring connections
  8. Check for evidence of worn or damaged heat exchangers

    Cooling Systems

  1. Check operation of controls
  2. Check temperature controllers
  3. Check voltage to compressor
  4. Check amperage of compressor
  5. Check for evidence of refrigerant leaks
  6. Inspect condition of condenser and evaporator coils.
  7. Check and clean all electrical connections
  8. Check and clear all condensate drains

    Air Handling Units

  1. Clean or replace filters per contract
  2. Check and clean filter cabinet
  3. Check and clear condensate pans
  4. Lubricate all bearings and motors
  5. Adjust fan belt tension and report any deficiencies

Residential Tune-Ups

In addition to upgrades, repairs, and new installations, A.S.A.P. Heating & Air Conditioning suggests the following regularly scheduled maintenance services.

    Air Conditioning Tune-Up and Safety Inspection

    A.S.A.P. Heating & Air Conditioning's trained technicians will perform a precision tune-up, including the following operations:

  1. Blower Motor: measure amperage and voltage for proper operation
  2. Thermostat: test for proper operation, calibrate and level
  3. Clean existing air filter (as needed)
  4. Bearing: inspect for wear and lubricate
  5. Clean indoor coil if accessible
  6. Condensate Drain: flush and treat if accessible
  7. Inspect Condenser Coil
  8. Refrigerant: monitor operating pressures
  9. Safety Devices: inspect for proper operation
  10. Electrical Disconnect Box: inspect for proper rating and safe installation
  11. Electrical Wiring: inspect and tighten connections
  12. Test/inspect contactors for burned, pitted contacts
  13. Inspect electrical for exposed wiring
  14. Inspect and test capacitors
  15. Inspect fan blade
  16. Inspect condenser coil
  17. Inspect service valves for proper operation
  18. Measure Supply/Return temperature differential
  19. Compressor: monitor, measure amperage and volt draw and wiring connections

    Furnace Tune-Up, Cleaning and Safety Inspection

    Keep your furnace at peak efficiency with an annual tune-up, and safeguard your family. A.S.A.P. Heating & Air Conditioning's trained technicians will perform a precision tune-up and professional cleaning, including the following operations:

  1. Carbon Monoxide: test air flow duct system for dangerous carbon monoxide
  2. Thermostat: test for proper operation, calibrate and level
  3. Inspect for combustible material around furnace
  4. Ignition System: test for safe and proper operation
  5. Exhaust System: test for proper venting
  6. Measure Supply/Return temperature differential
  7. Safety & Control Circuits: test for proper operation
  8. Inspect and adjust fan belt tension (if applicable)
  9. Clean existing air filter (as needed)
  10. Lubricate and clean blower motor air vents
  11. Furnace Burner: clean and inspect
  12. Heat Exchangers: clean and inspect
  13. Inspect furnace exterior
  14. Inspect heat exchangers for dangerous cracks and wear
  15. Lubricate all moving parts per manufacture
  16. Blower Motor: measure amperage and voltage for proper operation
  17. Electrical Wiring: inspect and tighten connections
  18. Combustion Vents: clean and inspect (upper and lower)
  19. Natural Gas: check for leaks