FAQ Tag: maintain

Yes. Radiant offers HVAC maintenance through the Radiant Care Club, helping homeowners protect their heating and cooling systems with routine service and member savings.
Radiant services air conditioners, furnaces, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, air handlers, thermostats, ventilation systems, and indoor air quality equipment.
Yes. We have licensed plumbers serving homeowners in both Austin and San Antonio, so you can get dependable service from a local Radiant team.
We most often help homeowners with leaks, water heaters, clogged drains, sewer and drain issues, low water pressure, broken fixtures, and repiping needs across Austin and San Antonio.
Keeping drain flies away requires removing organic buildup, maintaining clean drains, and using odors and cleaners that discourage them from returning.
Yes, seasonal AC maintenance plans are often worth it for homeowners who want priority service, lower repair costs, and consistent system care.
While rare, water heaters can explode if safety components fail or pressure builds up due to improper installation or lack of maintenance.
To relight a pilot light, turn the gas control to OFF and wait five minutes, then set it to PILOT, press and hold the reset button, and ignite the flame with a long lighter or built-in igniter. Hold the button for 30–60 seconds so the thermocouple warms up. If the pilot light won’t light after two attempts, stop and call a professional.
You should have your furnace serviced once a year. An annual tune-up keeps your system running efficiently, helps prevent mid-season breakdowns, and ensures all safety components are working properly. The best time to schedule furnace service is before colder weather arrives, so your system is ready when Austin and San Antonio finally cools down.
Vinegar and baking soda may help with minor odors or light buildup but do not effectively clear most clogged drains.
Yes, water softeners require routine maintenance to operate effectively, including salt refills and periodic system checks.
Items like grease, bones, fibrous foods, coffee grounds, eggshells, and starchy foods should not be put in a garbage disposal, as they can cause clogs, dull blades, and damage the unit.

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