Heating and Cooling System Preventative Maintenance Program

Worry-free maintenance keeps your home’s cooling and heating systems going strong.

Regularly scheduled maintenance on your home’s heating and cooling systems is the best way to prevent unexpected breakdowns, optimize the system’s efficiency, and prolong the life of your HVAC system.

To make maintenance easy and worry-free for you, we’ve designed a twice-yearly maintenance program that saves you money and eliminates confusion. Our Preventative Maintenance Agreement Program includes a checkup in the spring and fall, which ensures that your cooling and heating systems are functioning properly—before the extreme temperatures hit. When you enroll in our Maintenance program, we give you a 20% discount on any additional repairs that may be needed.

At just $169.00 per system for the twice-yearly inspections, our maintenance program is affordable and worry-free.

An overview of our comprehensive maintenance services

Our maintenance services are thorough and are all completed by our Factory Trained HVAC technicians. The services include:

Fall Inspection

Spring Inspection

  • Check Refrigerant charge (Heat Pumps only)
    Pressures are checked to ensure your heating system is working at peak performance
  • Check electrical connections and tighten as necessary
    Loose electrical connections cause excessive heat resulting in burnt wires and motor failures.
  • Check operation of safety controls
    Controls are cycled to ensure proper operation.
  • Check cleanliness of evaporator coil
    Dirty coils cut efficiency by as much as 50% resulting in reduced airflow and cooling capacities.
  • Measure electrical current draw and record reading
    Electrical draw indicates how hard the system is working. Excessive current draws indicate problems which may be corrected before serious damage is done.
  • Lubricate motor bearings (if applicable)
    Lubrication of motor bearing increases service life of fan motors. Only non-sealed bearings are lubricated.
  • Cycle electric heater operation
    Cycle switching devices to ensure proper operation.
  • Check defrost operation
    This control prevents the accumulation of ice, which inhibits airflow and heat transfer.
  • Inspect core heat exchanger
    This chamber separates combustion gases from household air. The chamber is inspected to insure a sound seal; any separation can result in deadly gases entering the living space
  • Inspect vent connector
    This vent connector carries combustion gases to the main vent, and leakage results in flue gas leakage.
  • Check burners
    Burners are inspected for proper operation and cleanliness and adjusted for peak performance.
  • Check cooling charge (Freon)
    Pressures are checked to ensure your cooling system is working at peak performance.
  • Check electrical connections & tighten as necessary
    Loose electrical connections cause excessive heat resulting in burnt wires and motor failures.
  • Check operation of safety controls
    Controls are cycled to ensure proper operation.
  • Check cleanliness of evaporator coil
    Dirty coils cut efficiency by as much as 50% resulting in reduced airflow and cooling capacities.
  • Check cleanliness of condenser coils
    Dirty condenser coils restrict airflow, increasing operating pressures and electrical consumption.
  • Check condensate pan and drain connection
    Dirt and mold clog drains resulting in water leaks and unhealthy indoor air.
  • Measure and record operating temperatures
    Temperature readings are taken to check overall system performance.
  • Check thermostat operation
    Thermostat is inspected to ensure proper operation.
  • Check fan operation
    Inspect for cleanliness and measure fan motor electrical consumption. Dirt clogs ventilation holes resulting in heat buildup causing motor failure.
  • Check temperature rise
    This check ensures proper airflow. A high temperature rise indicates blockage, and a low reading indicates improper air movement resulting in cooler discharge air and possible equipment damage.
  • Measure electrical current draw and record reading
    Electrical draw indicates how hard the system is working. Excessive current draws indicate problems which may be corrected before serious damage is done.

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