AFFORDABLE SERVICE AGREEMENTS

Lower energy bills, increased comfort, longer equipment life, lower labor rates, and peace of mind! That is what our service agreements provide for you. We are thorough and dependable. As part of our scheduled service visits, we meticulously check every appliance covered by the agreement, using our comprehensive HVAC systems checklist as our guide. Among other things, we'll test for and repair leaks, drain lines, check fluid and lubricant levels, test for carbon monoxide, lubricate motors and bearings, check relays and contractors, remove worn hoses and belts and install new ones, tighten loose parts, clean dirty areas, and make repairs. We'll assess potential problem areas and make recommendations on how to address them.

Why wait until your furnace or air conditioner breaks down to call for service? Most problems can be identified and fixed before they require costly overtime repairs or ruin vital system components. Even equipment under warranty benefits from our Planned Maintenance Agreement because filter changes, lubrications, cleaning and adjustments are still necessary to keep your system operating at its designed level of efficiency, prolong its life, and reduce your energy bills.

With a Maintenance Agreement, you will become a preferred customer with priority status. When you place a service call, you will become our immediate concern.

















Heating Season Preventive Maintenance Checklist

     Talk with the customer 
     Visually inspect furnace 
     Remove and clean burners, if possible 
     Vacuum out burner compartment and heat exchanger 
     Visually inspect heat exchanger for safe operation 
     Clean flame sensor or inspect thermocoupler 
     Clean and vacuum motor and blower compartment 
     Check blower motors and lube as needed 
     Replace air filters or chemically clean electronic air cleaner 
     Check and adjust thermostat
     Check operation of all safety controls 
     Check flue for proper draft 
     Cycle unit through one complete heat cycle 
     Check operation and amperage draw on units with electric heat packages 
     Startup and check humidifier, replace pad 
     Supply customer with written report

Cooling Season Preventive Maintenance Checklist

     Discuss with customer to see if there are any problems 
     Visually inspect equipment for refrigerant leaks 
     Check for clogged condenser coil 
     Check contacts and tighten electrical connections 
     Adjust tension on belt, replace periodically 
     Lubricate all motors 
     Replace air filters or chemically clean electronic air cleaner 
     Clean and vacuum motor and blower compartment 
     Visually inspect evaporator, if accessible 
     Clean out condensate drain line Test operation for condensate pump 
     Cycle A/C on and check charge in unit 
     Check and record all voltage and amperages on all motors and compressors 
     Algaecide treatment of condensate pan, if accessible 
     Supply customer with report