Preventative Maintenance Service Club
Heating and cooling systems have a way of breaking down when the weather is at its worst; on the coldest day of a frigid winter, or during a sizzling summer heat wave; times when your comfort system must work the hardest, and when you need it most.
Regular check-ups will help to maximize the life expectancy of your system; unfortunately, even the best maintenance won't prevent normal wear and tear. With regular maintenance you will prevent small problems from becoming big problems and ensure optimal performance of your comfort system. We also offer annual service agreements, which can reduce the cost of a Performance Tune-Up.
Your investment in our service club will:
- Provide longer lasting equipment
- Reduce utility bills
- Reduce repairs
- Provide a more comfortable indoor environment
- Protect your investment
Performance Furnace Tune-Up
- Test for carbon monoxide leaks
- Clean burner assembly
- Clean ignition assembly
- Clean blower motor
- Inspect filtration system
- Adjust blower components
- Test and adjust safety controls
- Tighten electrical connections
- Check flue draft
- Check combustion
- Inspect vent piping
- Inspect humidification system
Performance Air Conditioner Tune-Up
- Clean condenser coil
- Inspect evaporator coil if accessible
- Clean condensate drain
- Clean blower motor
- Inspect filtration system
- Adjust blower components
- Inspect for refrigerant leaks
- Test condensate pump
- Tighten electrical connections
- Test starting capabilities
- Measure air temperature differential
- Monitor refrigerant pressure
- Measure amperage and voltage
Performance Air Handler Tune-Up
- Inspect evaporator coil
- Clean blower motor
- Inspect filtration system
- Adjust blower components
- Test and adjust safety controls
- Tighten electrical connections
- Inspect humidification system
- Inspect electrical heating elements
Performance Heat Pump Tune-Up
- Clean condenser coil
- Clean condensate drain
- Check defrost controls
- Inspect auxiliary heaters
- Inspect filtration system
- Inspect for refrigerant leaks
- Test condensate pump
- Tighten electrical connections
- Test starting capabilities
- Measure air temperature differential
- Monitor refrigerant pressure
- Measure amperage and voltage