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Seasonal Maintenance in Reno, NV - Proactive & Cost-Effective

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A comfortable, healthy home starts with consistent care for the systems that work all year. From winter cold snaps to hot summer afternoons, Reno living puts real demands on your heating, cooling, and plumbing. Routine maintenance keeps everything humming, protects your investment, and helps prevent the surprise breakdowns that always seem to happen at the worst possible moment. At DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc., we make preventive care simple, thorough, and easy to schedule.

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Proactive care reduces energy waste, extends equipment life, and helps you plan ahead instead of reacting to emergencies. Our technicians follow detailed checklists for HVAC and plumbing maintenance, then explain their findings in plain language so you can make confident decisions. Whether you are preparing for the season or catching up after a busy year, we tailor your maintenance to your home’s age, condition, and usage patterns.

Ready for reliable comfort all year? Schedule your HVAC and plumbing maintenance with DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. today.

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Why Choose DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. for Maintenance

Preventive service is more than a quick filter change. It is a full evaluation of safety, performance, and efficiency that reduces costly surprises. When you choose DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. for maintenance in Reno, you get a partner who treats your home with care and respects your time.

We start by listening. Every home and family uses systems differently, so we capture your comfort goals, hot and cold spots, air quality needs, and water concerns. Then we complete a step-by-step inspection with documented measurements. You receive a clear summary, photos when helpful, and prioritized recommendations. No jargon, just answers you can trust.

Transparent Process With Clear Results

We believe clarity builds confidence. After each maintenance visit, you receive a written report that covers safety checks, performance readings, and any items to watch. You will know what is urgent, what can wait, and how to budget for the future. This helps you avoid surprise expenses and keeps your home comfortable through every season.

Local Expertise That Understands Reno’s Seasons

Reno’s high desert climate can swing from freezing nights to hot afternoons. That means systems must be flexible, efficient, and well-tuned. Our team understands how low humidity, dust, and elevation affect equipment, from ignition reliability to airflow balance. We adjust maintenance to local realities so your systems work smoothly when you need them most.

Service Plans That Fit Your Home

Maintenance works best when it is consistent. Our service options make it simple to keep up with care at intervals that match your usage and equipment age. We help you stay ahead of seasonal peaks, coordinate visits to minimize disruption, and bundle HVAC and plumbing into one convenient plan. You save time while protecting your comfort and investment.

Honest Recommendations You Can Trust

We never push parts you do not need. Instead, we focus on cleaning, testing, and calibrating the systems you already own. If a component is worn or underperforming, we explain why, show you the evidence, and offer options. You decide what is right for your home, and we support your choice.

Safety and Efficiency at the Center

Small issues can create big risks if left unchecked. Maintenance is the time we use to catch gas or water leaks, confirm safe combustion, test electrical components, and verify proper ventilation. On the efficiency side, we clean coils, check airflow, and review control settings to help reduce utility costs and improve comfort.

Get ahead of the season. Book your maintenance visit with DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. now and enjoy worry-free comfort.

Problems With Skipping Maintenance

Home comfort in Reno can feel unpredictable when HVAC and plumbing systems do not receive regular attention. The most common issues start small, then grow into inconvenient outages or costly repairs. Because our climate swings from cold, dry winters to hot, sunny afternoons, equipment works harder and minor faults often show up during temperature extremes.

When air conditioners are neglected, airflow drops, coils become dirty, and refrigerant charge can drop due to leaks. That combination forces longer run times and uneven cooling. Furnaces and heat pumps face different stress. Dust and dry air can affect ignition reliability and blower performance, while loose electrical connections or aging capacitors create intermittent failures. On the plumbing side, minerals in the water can shorten water heater life, reduce flow at faucets, and accelerate wear on valves and cartridges.

Ignoring these warning signs often leads to higher utility bills, noisier operation, and a shorter equipment life. Left unchecked, water leaks can damage finishes and structural components, and condensate drain clogs can create messy backups. By the time a breakdown happens, the fix is often more complex than the routine maintenance that could have prevented it.

Here are problem patterns we see most often in homes around Reno:

  • Uneven temperatures from room to room, often caused by dirty filters, duct issues, or poorly calibrated thermostats.
  • AC running constantly with weak airflow, usually tied to a dirty outdoor coil, low refrigerant, or blocked return.
  • Furnace short cycling or failing to start, commonly linked to dirty flame sensors, weak ignitors, or restricted vents.
  • High energy bills without a clear reason, frequently caused by airflow restrictions or control settings that are out of tune.
  • Water heater temperature fluctuations, rumbling sounds, or slow hot water delivery due to sediment and failing anodes.
  • Slow drains and recurring clogs from buildup in kitchen and bath lines or early signs of main line obstruction.
  • Dripping faucets and running toilets that waste water and stress supply valves.
  • Visible corrosion at shutoff valves, water heater connections, or under sinks that indicates active leaks or impending failures.

Scheduled tune-ups prevent these issues from stacking up. A focused visit gives you measurable data and a plan to restore safe, efficient performance before peak season.

Avoid surprise breakdowns. Schedule a preventive maintenance visit with DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. and stay comfortable year-round.

Major Systems Overview

Your home relies on a network of systems that must be inspected, cleaned, and calibrated together. Below is an overview of what matters most during HVAC and plumbing maintenance, why it matters in Reno, and the quick checks that protect comfort, safety, and efficiency.

Cooling Systems: Central AC, Heat Pumps, and Mini Splits

Central air conditioners need adequate airflow, clean heat-transfer surfaces, and a correct refrigerant charge to deliver steady cooling and manage humidity. In Nevada, the federal minimum efficiency for new central AC in the Southwest region is 14.3 SEER2, so keeping an existing system maintained helps it perform close to its design rating.

  • Clean or replace return filters to prevent static pressure spikes and coil icing.
  • Wash outdoor coil fins and straighten crushed areas to restore heat rejection.
  • Verify refrigerant charge using manufacturer-approved methods for accurate superheat or subcooling.
  • Inspect electrical components, including capacitors and contactors, for heat damage or wear.
  • Confirm condensate drainage to prevent water damage and microbial growth.
  • Calibrate thermostat settings and review schedules for comfort and energy savings.

Heating Systems: Gas Furnaces, Heat Pumps, and Mini Splits

Safe heating depends on clean combustion, reliable ignition, proper airflow, and functional safety controls. Heat pumps also require correct refrigerant balance and defrost operation for winter efficiency.

  • For furnaces, inspect burners, heat exchanger condition, and flame signal stability; test safeties and venting.
  • Measure temperature rise and static pressure to verify airflow against nameplate specifications.
  • For heat pumps and mini splits, test defrost operation, verify refrigerant pressures, and confirm HSPF2 performance expectations with clean coils and fans.
  • Check blower assemblies for balance, bearing noise, and motor amperage within rated limits.
  • Review carbon monoxide alarms and replace batteries where applicable.

Ductwork and Air Distribution

Even a perfectly tuned system cannot deliver comfort if ducts are leaking or restricted. The high desert environment can introduce dust that accumulates in returns and supply boots.

  • Inspect accessible ducts for air leaks, kinks, crushed sections, and missing insulation.
  • Measure external static pressure and compare to equipment limits to spot hidden restrictions.
  • Seal visible leaks at connections and boots to improve delivered airflow and reduce dust infiltration.
  • Verify supply and return balance to reduce hot and cold spots.

Indoor Air Quality and Controls

Air quality influences comfort and system cleanliness. Thoughtful filtration and control strategy reduce strain on equipment and improve day-to-day comfort.

  • Match filter MERV ratings to system capacity to protect components without choking airflow.
  • Clean blower compartments and check for dust accumulation that points to bypass or filter fit issues.
  • Review humidification or dehumidification settings when applicable and confirm sensor accuracy.
  • Update thermostat schedules and enable energy-saving features that fit your routine.

Water Heaters: Tank and Tankless

Reliable hot water depends on clean heat transfer, intact anodes where applicable, and safe venting for gas models. In our mineral-rich water, sediment management is key.

  • For tank models, flush sediment, test temperature and pressure relief valves, and inspect anode condition.
  • For tankless models, descale heat exchangers, clean inlet screens, and verify combustion air and venting.
  • Confirm setpoint temperatures for comfort and safety, and insulate accessible hot water lines to reduce standby loss.

Water Quality, Fixtures, and Valves

Minerals and pressure swings affect fixtures and valves throughout the home. Small leaks and drips waste water and signal larger issues ahead.

  • Check static water pressure and thermal expansion control; adjust or recommend solutions when readings are out of range.
  • Inspect shutoff valves, supply lines, and angle stops for corrosion or weeping.
  • Service faucet aerators and showerheads to restore flow and remove buildup.
  • Evaluate water quality solutions if staining, odor, or scaling are present.

Drains and Sewer

Healthy drains keep daily life simpler. Buildup begins slowly, then becomes frequent clogs or main line backups if not addressed.

  • Clear minor traps and educate on safe practices that reduce grease and debris in lines.
  • Perform camera inspections when repeat clogs occur to identify root intrusion or offsets.
  • Clean venting issues that cause slow drains or gurgling fixtures.

Safety and Efficiency Checkpoints

Maintenance is the time for us to verify the details that help prevent emergencies and keep bills predictable.

  • Confirm electrical grounding, tighten connections, and check breaker sizing against equipment data.
  • Test gas connections where accessible and verify proper combustion air and venting paths.
  • Measure supply and return temperatures, document pressure readings, and record before-and-after results.
  • Provide a written summary with photos as needed so you can make clear, confident decisions.

Get your home ready for the next temperature shift. Schedule a comprehensive HVAC and plumbing tune-up with DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. today.

The Maintenance We Provide

Preventive care is the most reliable way to keep comfort consistent, bills predictable, and plumbing trouble-free in Reno’s high desert climate. The following section outlines exactly how DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. approaches HVAC and plumbing maintenance so you know when to schedule, why it matters, what we do during each visit, and how to take the next step with confidence.

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When to Consider Scheduling Maintenance

  • If your air conditioner struggled last summer, your furnace took several tries to ignite, or rooms feel uneven, it is time to arrange for maintenance. Reno’s wide day and night swings put extra stress on components, so small issues show up during temperature extremes.
  • Consider maintenance before peak seasons. Spring tune-ups prepare cooling equipment to operate near its design SEER2 performance, while fall tune-ups restore safe furnace or heat pump operation before cold nights arrive.
  • Look for warning signs from plumbing. Rumbling tank water heaters, slow hot water delivery, frequent clogs, drippy faucets, or visible corrosion at valves and flex lines all signal the need for professional attention.
  • If you have recently renovated, added a smart thermostat, or changed occupancy patterns, a maintenance visit helps recalibrate airflow, schedules, and water usage to match your new routine.
  • Homes with pets, dust, or elevated mineral content in water benefit from more frequent filter changes, coil cleaning, and descaling. These simple steps protect capacity and reduce surprise repairs.

Why Maintenance Is Important

  • Maintenance preserves efficiency and comfort. Clean coils, calibrated refrigerant charge, and proper airflow help central AC systems operate as designed. In the Southwest region that includes Nevada, new central ACs must meet a minimum of 14.3 SEER2 for cooling efficiency, so proper care keeps your system performing close to its rating.
  • Safety improves with regular checks. Technicians test combustion on gas appliances, verify venting paths, confirm electrical connections are tight, and check for water leaks or excessive pressure that can damage fixtures and piping.
  • Small fixes now prevent big repairs later. Replacing a weak capacitor, cleaning a flame sensor, tightening a drain connection, or descaling a tankless water heater costs far less than an emergency breakdown.
  • Consistent maintenance extends equipment life and protects warranties on qualifying systems, which supports predictable budgeting for years to come.
  • Comfort feels better every day. Balanced airflow reduces hot and cold spots, and tuned controls make temperatures steadier while lowering energy waste.

Ready to simplify home care? Schedule your HVAC and plumbing maintenance with DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. now and enjoy predictable comfort all year.

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Locations We Serve

California

Serving Modesto, CA and the Central Valley

209-523-4578

311 Bitritto Way,
Modesto, CA 95356

Nevada

Serving the Reno-Sparks Area

775-358-6187

1842 Hymer Ave,
Sparks, NV 89431