HVAC Maintenance

Keep your system in good working condition with our HVAC Maintenance Program. Our programs are tailored to fit your needs and the cost is based on the size and number of units you have.

For most homeowners, two check-ups per year are adequate, especially if you change your filters on a regular basis. If more than two check-ups are recommended by our HVAC technician, he will explain why. Having regular tune-ups increase the efficiency and capacity of your equipment and extends its life. Keeping your family comfortable, whether warm in the winter or cool in the summer, will cost you less! Contact us today.

Benefits of Maintenance:

  • Lower Energy Cost
  • Equipment will last Longer
  • Fewer Repairs
  • Improved Capacity
  • Priority Customer Service

Preventive Maintenance

Regular maintenance also helps prevent equipment break-downs which can be expensive and disruptive. During regular maintenance, the experienced technicians look for potential problems that can be corrected when minor, before they become emergencies.

When you sign up for our maintenance program, we design a program to fit your needs. But you also become a preferred customer and receive priority scheduling when you have an emergency. No more waiting days for a technician to get there to help. Help is just one phone call away.

Did You Know?

  • With routine maintenance your equipment may last up to 40% longer than a system that’s not serviced annually
  • Roughly 71% of installed cooling systems suffer from inadequate air flow and have improper refrigerant charge which is easily detected during a tune-up
  • An under-charged air conditioner can result in over 50% efficiency loss, essentially doubling your cooling bill

*Statistics based on studies performed by Universities, the EPA, and local and national Utilities.

Maintenance Programs

When you sign up for our Maintenance Program, you receive a complete system inspection completed by a licensed HVAC technician and discounts on any other services you may need throughout the year.

5 Ways Maintenance Plans Helps You

Peace of Mind – Your HVAC systems are probably the most used systems in your home. And even though most of the time they run without any problems, when it does break down, you want to know it can be quickly fixed. When you sign up for maintenance programs, we are just a phone call away. You don’t have to spend time searching for a repair company. You just need to make one phone call.

Preferential Scheduling – Should you run into an emergency, your concern becomes our concern and we move you up to the beginning of the line. You can rest assured knowing your problem will be taken care of promptly.

Saves you Money – When you sign up for maintenance programs, you save money with:

  • Discounts on all our services
  • Special coupons
  • Package incentives
  • Emergency mitigation done at preferred rates

Identification of Potential Problems – With maintenance programs, your HVAC is inspected once a year; our licensed HVAC technician can spot potential problems, take proactive measures and provide you with money-saving solutions to prevent a major problem.

Improved Efficiency – Annual maintenance helps improve the efficiency of your HVAC equipment and aids in increasing the life of all your HVAC equipment throughout your home.

Also Included With Your Agreement

  • Same-Day Service
  • Priority Scheduling
  • Discounted Pricing
  • No Overtime Charges

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    HVAC Tune-Up Checklists

    25 Point Air Conditioner Tune-Up
    • Inspect thermostat
    • Turn on system
    • Service humidifier*
    • Replace/wash filter
    • Inspect condensate pump
    • Test wet switch*
    • Check/clean condensate pump
    • Check and clean indoor coil with detergent*
    • Inspect electrical components
    • Inspect motor mounts
    • Inspect blower motor bearings and oil*
    • Check blower amps
    • Check blower volts
    • Check delta-t cooling
    • Clean outdoor coil with water
    • Check refrigerant pressures
    • Check subcool/super heat
    • Check amps
    • Check compressor amps
    • Check compressor volts
    • Inspect fan bearings and blade
    • Inspect crankcase heater
    • Inspect contactor, relays and capacitor
    • Measure ambient air temps
    • Return thermostat to prior position and capacitor
    • Measure ambient air temps
    • Return thermostat to prior position

    *Indicates if applicable

    27 Point Heat Pump Heat Tune-Up
    • Inspect thermostat
    • Turn on system
    • Service humidifier*
    • Replace/wash filter
    • Check system start components Inspect condensate safety
    • Test wet switch*
    • Check/clean condensate pump
    • Check and clean indoor coil with detergent*
    • Inspect motor mounts
    • Inspect blower motor bearings and oil*
    • Inspect electric backup heater
    • Check blower amps
    • Check blower volts
    • Check delta-t heating
    • Inspect outdoor unit
    • Check refrigerant pressures
    • Check subcool/super heat
    • Check amps
    • Check compressor amps
    • Measure ambient air temperature
    • Test defrost cycle
    • Inspect contactor, relay and capacitor
    • Inspect fan motor bearings and blade
    • Inspect crankcase heater
    • Test outdoor thermostat
    • Return thermostat to prior position
    27 Point Gas Furnace Tune-Up
    • Inspect thermostat
    • Turn on system
    • Start humidifier & service*
    • Replace/wash filter
    • Inspect condensate safety
    • Test wet switch*
    • Clean burner/burner box/pilot light
    • Clean flame sensor
    • Inspect flue vent/chimney clean out
    • Inspect heat exchanger
    • Clean condensate trap/pump
    • Inspect motor mounts
    • Inspect blower motor bearings
    • Inspect electrical components
    • Check gas pressures incoming/manifold
    • Test high limit safety
    • Check blower amps
    • Check blower volts
    • Check inducer motor amps
    • Check inducer motor volts
    • Check flue draft
    • Measure CO2 in air flows
    • Perform combustion analyzer
    • Check Delta-t across furnace
    • Wipe down equipment
    • Return thermostat to prior position