Your Preventative Maintenance Contract
Why Do I Need Service Twice A Year?
Your system needs maintenance twice a year—once for the heating season and once for the cooling season—because each involves different procedures. Over time, components need cleaning, lubrication, adjustment, and calibration to maintain optimal performance. Without regular service, your system will continue to run less efficiently, leading to higher energy costs and potential breakdowns. Additionally, routine checks help identify minor issues before they become costly repairs and ensure your system is operating safely.
| Membership Perks |
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| One Air Conditioning Tune-Up per year |
| One Furnace Tune-Up per year |
| No Callout Fees |
| Faster Priority Service - All Year Long |
| Up to 5% Discount on Repairs |
| + Many More Perks - PRICELESS |
What’s Included:
A/C TuneUp
- Measure blower motor amperage and voltage for proper operation
- Test contractors and capacitors
- Measure supply and return temperature differential
- Confirm proper airflow
- Clean or replace standard air filters
- Clean and adjust blower components
- Monitor refrigerant pressure
- Test starter capabilities
- Test safety controls
- Clean evaporator coil if accessible
- Test and adjust thermostat calibration for proper operation
- Lubricate moving parts
- Measure compressor amperage and volt draw
- Clean condenser coil and drains
- Inspect electrical disconnect box for proper rating and safety
- Inspect exposed wiring
- Tighten electrical connections
- Inspect and service valves for proper operation
- Inspect lines and fittings for signs of oil or leakage
- Inspect fan blades
- Clean the outside unit of dirt and debris
Furnace TuneUp
- Clean and adjust burner assembly
- Clean ignition assembly
- Clean heat exchange or elements
- Remove and clean flame sensor (or pilot assembly) and check thermocouple
- Check all safety devices and test safety controls
- Visually inspect venting and heat exchanger
- Check burner operations and clean as needed
- Check condensate drain
- Monitor flue draft
- Monitor refrigerant pressure on heat pumps
- Clean and adjust blower components
- Clean and vacuum lines
- Check fan belts and replace as needed
- Measure current air flow and temperature difference
- Check and adjust gas pressure
- Check heat strips
- Run carbon monoxide test
- Perform combustion analysis
- Tighten electrical connections
- Measure volts and amps
- Lubricate all moving parts
- Clean drains