As Benjamin Franklin said, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Same idea applies to your central heater and air conditioner maintenance. Think of it as an oil change for your auto, which improves your car's engine performance, maximizes your gas millage and minimized down time by avoiding unnecessary repairs.
Dirt and neglect are the top causes for heating and cooling failure. One of the most important steps you can take to prevent future problems and unwanted costs is regular maintenance. When done properly, maintaining your system will save you money on energy bills and help your system last longer. Below are the benefits of our Heating and Air Conditioner Maintenance Program for you and your HVAC equipment:
Improves System Efficiency - Improves efficiency of your system operation, which in return reduces your energy bill.
Healthier Air Quality - We clean coils and replace filters directly contributing to a healthier environment for your family and reducing dust and allergens in the home.
Peace of Mind - Automatic, periodic inspections, lubricating, adjusting and cleaning of your equipment keeps it running at peak, trouble-free efficiency. Potential problems are spotted before they can cause trouble.
Priority Emergency Service - In the event of a critical failure, your family moves to the front of the line. Our plan members receive guaranteed priority scheduling, reducing your waiting time when you need us most.
Automatic Reminders - we contact you when it is time for inspections (Spring and/or Fall)
Guaranteed Repair Discount - Receive up to an exclusive 15% discount on any necessary parts or labor identified during your annual inspection.
Free Service Call - We offer minumum of 1 free service call per year with a maintenance plan.
Two maintenance calls each year - one each heating and cooling season. Purpose: to inspect and to advise you of any needed repair (no repairs are made without your approval); and to prevent breakdown and maintain efficiency. Our inspections and checks include:
Spring AC Tune-Up Checklist (For Peak Summer Performance) Includes:
Maintenance can help spot small problems before they become large and costly repairs. One of the most important steps you can take to prevent future problems and unwanted costs is regular maintenance. Importance of regular HVAC maintenace...
As part of our ac maintenance we replace filters, change system components, check refrigerant charge and clean condensate drain line. Apart from our bi-annual residential plans, we also offer custom quotes. Contact us today to see how we can fit your needs.
With the large selection of filters available for HVAC systems we understand if you feel unsure of which filter is best for your system. Things to consider when selecting a filter are disposable vs reusable filters, pleated vs non-pleated filters, filter size and efficiency. How to choose the best filter.
Dirt and neglect are the top causes for heating and cooling failure. To maintain efficiency and reduce heating and cooling costs keep your system on a regular maintenance schedule. Easy ways to reduce your AC bills.

Regularly scheduled maintenance is important to keep your system working properly and efficiently as possible. At the very least a bi-annual maintenance plan, once for heating in the fall and once for cooling in the spring can help your system work smoothly all year long. Contact us today to learn more about our different maintenance plans.

Most HVAC systems have a lifetime of 10 to 20 years. As your equipment gets older, its efficiency can decrease dramatically. You may notice that it gets noisier and needs repairs more often. When a unit begins to show its age, you can either repair or replace it. Because heating and air conditioning technology improves over time, a unit designed with newer, more energy-efficient equipment makes sense, especially if your system is 10 or more years old. We install all major makes and models.

How much time have you spent considering your home’s indoor air quality? EPA research indicates that indoor air is more polluted than the air outdoors. You might be suffering from symptoms due to the poor indoor air quality of your home as opposed to seasonal or outdoor pollutants. Filters are a major component of the system that help improve indoor air quality. Air cleaners and air purifiers are other options. Call us today to see how we can improve your indoor air quality.

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