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Pre-seasonal Maintenance Plans

Seasonal maintenance is the best way to prolong the life of your equipment, to protect against costly breakdowns and to promote maximum heating and efficiency and safety.

Energy Savings- With regularly scheduled maintenance, your unit is certain to operate more efficiently and with less power consumption.  Clean air filters assure maximum air flow while unrestricted indoor and outdoor coils make heat transfer easier.  Studies show that a system will lose 50 percent efficiency if not maintained regularly.

Prompt Service- Breakdowns become a remote possibility, but should you ever need service, you get it fast.  Customers with Pre-Seasonal Maintenance Plans receive priority.

Seasonal Check-ups- Your residential comfort system is inspected and serviced twice a year, prior to the heating and cooling seasons.  As a result, your system provides many additional years of safe, efficient, and reliable service.

Discounts- Customers with Service Agreements receive a 10 percent discount on repairs.

Pre-Seasonal Maintenance check ups include:

Air Conditioning Services

  1. Lubricate all bearings as needed.
  2. Check filters.
  3. Check refrigerant charge.
  4. Check belt and adjust tension.
  5. Inspect unit for possible refrigerant leaks.
  6. Check all safety controls.
  7. Check and tighten all electrical connections.
  8. Check evaporator coil.
  9. Check for proper operation of expansion device.
  10. Clean condensate drain.
  11. Clean condenser coil of dirt and debris.
  12. Inspect contactors.
  13. Inspect wiring for damage.
  14. Check voltage and amperage to motors and compressor.
  15. Cycle unit and test for proper operation.

Heating Services

  1. Inspect and calibrate thermostat.
  2. Check filters.
  3. Inspect heat exchanger for cracks.
  4. Clean burners and pilot.
  5. Lubricate all bearings as needed.
  6. Check for gas leaks.
  7. Inspect belt and adjust tension.
  8. Inspect flue and draft diverter.
  9. Check and calibrate fan control.
  10. Check and calibrate gas pressure.
  11. Inspect wiring for damage.
  12. Tighten all electrical connections.
  13. Test all safety controls.
  14. Check voltage and amperage to motors.
  15. Cycle unit and test for proper operation.

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