Safety and Efficiency Agreements


 What are the benefits?

Your heating and cooling equipment can account for up to 60% of your total utility bills.   When your equipment is maintained and running at it’s peak performance you know you’re getting the most per energy dollar and that your equipment is operating safely.  A precision tune-up can also help prevent costly breakdowns. 

 

What are the terms?

This is a non-binding agreement not a contract.  When you sign the agreement we will offer:

            2 customized preseason tune-ups

            Locked in up front pricing

            Simple scheduling

            15% off parts and labor between tune-ups

            Pay once a year or at the time of each service 

  5-year warranty on all repairs

If you do not want us to come out or if we cannot schedule a preseason appointment with you, the agreement and terms will be ended.   A new agreement can be started at any time but we may not be able to honor the previous agreement’s warranties or prices.

 

What is a precision tune-up? 

A precision tune-up (PTU) is a complete cleaning and diagnosis of your heating and cooling equipment.  We will come out twice a year to keep your equipment at its peak performance and operating safely and efficiently for your health and value.  We will leave complete documentation of all tests performed and the status of your equipment efficiency reading.

Heating Checklist:
 

Perform combustion efficiency analysis

Monitor flue draft

Test safety controls

Adjust gas pressure and pilot

Monitor heating cycle

Clean and adjust blower components

Clean and adjust burner and ignition assembly

Check heat exchanger for damage and corrosion

Calibrate to factory specifications

Check thermostat calibration

Tighten electrical connections

Measure volts and amps

Lubricate all moving parts

Clean or replace standard air filters

            Cooling Checklist:

Clean condensate drain

          Clean condenser coil

          Test safety controls

Test starting capabilities

          Measure temperature difference between supply                      & return air

          Monitor refrigerant pressure

          Measure for correct air flow

          Check thermostat calibration

          Tighten electrical connections

          Measure amps and volts

          Lubricate all moving parts

          Clean or replace standard air filters