Maintenance Memberships
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Stat Heat & Air Maintenance Memberships
Just like any sophisticated piece of machinery your HVAC system needs regular maintenance to operate at full efficiency and to maximize its lifespan. In the summer your system is cranking for the majority of the day, and the same thing in the cold winter months. It’s easy to not think about it because your system is out of sight and out of mind. But the reality is systems that receive the recommended bi-annual maintenance recommended by the manufacturer last longer, need fewer repairs, and operate more efficiently resulting in lower monthly energy bills and more comfort.
Premium HVAC Maintenance Membership
- $22/month or $250 paid annually
- One AC tune-up
- One Heating tune-up
- Standard air filter replacement
- Zero service call fees
- 24/7 service guaranteed
- 15% off all parts and labor
- 10% off new equipment
- 10-year parts and labor warranty on select new equipment*
* Minimum preventative maintenance requirements apply
Basic HVAC Maintenance Membership
- $18/month or $200 paid annually
- One AC tune-up
- One Heating tune up
- Standard air filter replacement
- Priority scheduling
Individual AC or Heating Tune Ups are Also Available
Price for each one = $130
One Time AC Tune Ups
Checkpoints Include:
- Clean condenser coil and housing
- Compressor health check
- Check refrigerant levels
- Test all system capacitors
- Inspect the condenser fan motor and blade
- Inspect the evaporator coil and its components
- Measure airflow for return and supply
- Clean out the primary drain line
- Inspect the emergency drain pan
- Inspect furnace/condenser control boards
- Inspect the system’s high and low-voltage wiring
- Inspect primary and emergency drain switches
- Inspect the blower motor and wheel
- Clean blower motor housing
One Time Heating Tune Ups
Checkpoints Include:
- Test all capacitors
- Inspect the blower motor and wheel
- Clean blower motor housing
- Inspect pressure switches
- Measure air flow for return and supply
- Inspect the furnace control board
- Inspect the system’s high and low-voltage wiring
Gas furnace Applications:
- Full combustion analysis
- Clean burner assembly
- Test and adjust gas pressure
- Inspect heat exchanger
- Inspect and clean the flame sensor
- Inspect furnace ignitor & venting
- Inspect emergency gas shut-off and gas connections
Heat Pump Systems:
- Clean outdoor coil and housing
- Inspect Compressor
- Inspect outdoor fan motor
- Inspect contactors
- Inspect reversing valve
- Inspect defrost control board
- Inspect emergency heat strips
- Inspect indoor coil
Preventative Maintenance FAQS
Q: How does preventative maintenance reduce major repair expenses?
A: Minor repairs and adjustments prevent major repairs and catastrophic failures that could require premature unit replacements.
Q: How does preventative maintenance lengthen the life of my heating and cooling systems?
A: Preventative maintenance allows an HVAC contractor to recommend updating existing equipment or components only when it is really needed, not because of poor maintenance. Regular maintenance improves the life of the equipment.
Q: How does preventative maintenance help maintain efficient operations for heating and cooling systems?
A: Trained technicians know how, when, and what components need to be inspected and cleaned to prevent abnormal wear and tear.
Q: Why is it important to have experienced professional technicians maintain your heating and cooling systems?
A: Preventative maintenance technicians are trained to give advice on equipment and additional system needs. They have the proper tools and instruments to test, calibrate, and repair equipment. They have immediate access to many replacement parts.
Q: How does heating and cooling maintenance help protect equipment warranties?
A: Our preventative maintenance program maintains accurate records of maintenance and repair for better equipment management and warranty protection. Most warranties will not cover damaged parts if systems are not properly maintained.