To save on utility bills and service calls, we urge you to take a preventive approach to heating and cooling. All of your heating and cooling systems should be included in a regular inspection and maintenance program.
Why should you sign up for a Maintenance Plan?
Plan Benefits:
- Lower Energy Bills
- Extended Equipment Life
- Fewer Repairs
- Improved Capacity
- Discounts on HVAC, Plumbing and Generator Services
- Priority Services
- Agreement IS Transferrable
HVAC and Generator Service Checklist
Heating
- Clean/Inspect Heat Exchanger
- Clean/Inspect Burners
- Lubricate Moving Parts
- Inspect Venting System
- Check for Gas Leaks
- Inspect Safety Controls
- Clean and/or Replace Filters
- Carbon Monoxide Test
- Check Motor Amps & Capacitor
- Perform Operational Test
Cooling
- Clean Condenser Coil
- Clean and/or Replace Filters
- Check Freon Levels (bulb prices may vary)
- Check Electrical Components
- Lubricate Motors as Needed
- Remove Debris from Unit
- Check Motor Amps & Capacitor
- Visual Inspection of Condensate Drain & Pan
- Check Thermostat
- Perform Operational Check
Generators
- Check Fuel Lines & Connections
- Check Oil Level
- Change Oil & Filter (1/year)
- Inspect Enclosure Louvers
- Clean Battery Terminals
- Tighten Battery Connections
- Check Charge State
- Check Water Level in Battery
- Inspect Air Filter
- Check Transfer Switch
- Check Voltage Output
Plumbing Checklist
Bathroom
- Lavatory Faucets
- Angle Stops (visual)
- Tub/Shower Faucets
- Drainage Pipes
- Toilet Controls
- Toilet Supply Line
- Lavatory Supply Lines
Kitchen
- Kitchen Faucet
- Angle Stops (visual)
- Supply Lines
- Deck Sprayer
- Garbage Disposal
- Drainage
Water Heater
- Check Tank for Leaks
- Check Shut-off Valve
- Hot Water Supply Line
- Cold Water Supply Line
- Pressure Safety Valve
- Expansion Tank
Laundry
- Laundry Shut-offs
- Washer Supply Lines
- Washer Drain Pipe
- Sink Faucet
- Sink Supply Lines
- Drainage
Outdoors
- Water Pressure
- Water Pressure Regulator
- Hose Bibbs
Maintenance Schedule
We service your equipment twice per year – once in the spring to ensure you are ready for the summer season and once in the fall to make certain that your heating system is safe to operate to get maximum performance out of your equipment.
