Allied Mechanical
Services LLC
Heating & Cooling
Our Services
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Upon service request, a professional technician will come to your home to diagnose your A/C or furnace problems.
For more information, click on our services page or contact us.
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Upon service request, a professional technician will come your business location to diagnose your A/C or furnace problems.
For more information, click on our services page or contact us.
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“Contact Allied Mechanical Services LLC for expert HVAC repair, installation, and maintenance in Reno and Sparks, NV. Our team is ready to answer your questions, schedule your service, and provide fast, reliable solutions for your home or business.”
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Tips HVAC
How to Prepare Your Air Conditioner for Summer in Nevada
Expert tips to help you save energy, avoid surprise breakdowns, and keep your home cool during the hottest months.
Replace Your Air Filter
Dirty filters restrict airflow and make your system work harder, which drives up your energy bills. Replacing your filter every 3-6 months can improve efficiency, save money, and keep your air cleaner.
Clean Your Vents and Registers
Dust, pet hair, and blocked vents can limit airflow and reduce your system’s performance. Use vacuum to clean vents and ensure furniture or curtains aren’t obstructing them.
Adjust Your Thermostat Settings
Set your thermostat can automate this for you, helping you reduce energy usage without sacrificing comfort.
Check the Outdoor Unit
Your condenser needs space to “breathe.” Clear any leaves, dirt, or debris around the unit, and maintain at least 3 feet of clearance to ensure it performs efficiently.
Schedule a Professional Tune-Up
A maintenance visits every 6 months helps catch small issues before they become expensive repairs, and it keeps your system running efficiently year-round. Think of it like a wellness check-up for your home comfort, before summer heat or winter chill it.
Summer is the perfect time to prep your HVAC system before the fall and winter seasons arrive. Here’s a practical checklist to keep everything running smoothly and avoid costly surprises:
✅ Essential HVAC Summer Maintenance Tips
• Schedule a Professional Heating Tune-Up
• Have a licensed technician inspect your furnace, or heat pump.
• They’ll clean components, tighten connections, and catch small issues before they become big problems.
• Replace or Clean Air Filters.
• Dirty filters restrict airflow and reduce efficiency.
• Check monthly and replace every 2–3 months—or more often if you have pets or allergies.
• Test Your Thermostat.
• Inspect Ductwork and Vents.
• Look for visible dust, mold, or blockages.
• Vacuum registers and ensure furniture isn’t blocking airflow.
• Clear Outdoor Units.
• Remove leaves, twigs, and debris from around your heat pump or furnace intake/exhaust.
• Maintain at least 2 feet of clearance for proper airflow.
• Seal Drafts and Insulate.
• Check windows, doors, and attic insulation to reduce air loss.
• This helps your HVAC system work less and saves on energy bills.
• Check Carbon Monoxide Detectors.
• Replace batteries and test functionality.

