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What a Maintenance Agreement should cover
A seasonal check-up should include the following items for Air Conditioning or Heat Pump: Clean and adjust thermostat Check voltage and amperage to all motors Check air flow across the indoor cooling coil Lubricate all moving parts (unless permanently sealed) Check air filters Check air flow across the outdoor coil Check indoor fan relay Check compressor contactor Check electrical wiring and connections Check that condensate drain is open Check indoor coil Check operating pressures Check temperature drop across indoor coil Check indoor coil super-heat Check outdoor sub-cooling Check reversing valve (heat pump only) Check defrost control (heat pump only) Check outdoor coil
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Help your heating or cooling products run smooth during the seasons you need them most.What you can do: Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance instructions which generally include these instructions: Keep air-supply outlets and return inlets clear of obstructions. Clear leaves, brush, and dirt as they accumulate on the outside unit. If there’s a pipe for draining condensate water, check it for blockage. Check the air filter once a month during the operating season. Replace it if it looks dirty (some are washable). Routinely have a professional contractor, such as our Service Pros, perform a pre-season check-up. Consider purchasing a maintenance agreement, especially if it includes both cooling and heating systems. Most plans include two pre-seasonal check-ups and cost about $80 to $200. A plan may allow the contractor to spot problems before they lead to a breakdown. You also may receive priority service, which is handy when you are living in the sweltering heat. (See below for details of what the agreement should include) Invest in a digital thermostat to program temperatures for your cooling system to follow throughout the day. For example, if no one is home during the day, a programmable thermostat can run the air conditioner or furnace at a temperature that will require less energy, then the program can adjust itself to a temperature to your liking one hour before you come home. Ask your contractor if a digital thermostat is right for you.
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