RESIDENTIAL PLANNED MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT

RESIDENTIAL PLANNED MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS

HEATING MAINTENANCE

in Midland TX

Earn significant savings and gain the security of knowing you have reliable maintenance support for your heating system with a First Service Preferred Customer Maintenance Program. The program offers members scheduled maintenance, improved home energy efficiency, discounts on service and components, and priority service. Find out more about the additional advantages offered by the Preferred Customer Maintenance Program from Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, serving West Texas.


Save money on energy bills and repair outlays. We can show you how to calculate all of the savings a First Service Preferred Customer Maintenance Program will offer you. The smart maintenance plan helps your HVAC system run smoother and more efficiently, and decreases your monthly energy bill. The plan allows discounts on service, parts and repairs, too.


Confidence. Scheduled HVAC maintenance can dramatically cut down the frequency of malfunctions and repairs to help your system last longer.


Priority scheduling. As a plan member, you receive priority scheduling for check-ups, maintenance and repairs. This makes a big difference, especially on the hottest days of the summer and the coldest nights of the winter—times when you need us the most.


Service consistency. The same company you trust and one using the best practices in the HVAC industry will continue to service your heating and cooling system, giving it consistent service and care.


FEATURES:

  • Priority Service
  • 15% Discount of any Service Offered
  • 10% Discount on Installs
  • No Overtime Charges
  • Locked in Maintenance Price for term of contract (Current PM Price is locked in)
  • Summer & Winter Preventative Maintenance

COST:

$25 per unit per year

(Example 3 units for 5 years will cost $375

FALL INSPECTION - PREFERRED CUSTOMER MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

First Service Preferred Customer Club Program:


  1. Check thermostat operation
  2. Change filter
  3. Check for carbon monoxide
  4. Lubricate moving parts
  5. Check gas valve operation
  6. Check system safeties
  7. Check combustion flue vent
  8. Check amperage of indoor port
  9. Visual on blower wheel
  10. Check capacitor
  11. Check gas connections
  12. Heat pump: Make sue reversing valve is operational
  13. Visually check burner assembly
  14. Visually inspect heat exchanger
  15. Clean off return air grill
  16. Inspect return air box
  17. Heat Pump: Check refrigerant charge and add up to a half pound (if needed)

SPRING INSPECTION - PREFERRED CUSTOMER MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

First Service Preferred Customer Club Program:


  1. Check thermostat operation
  2. Change filter
  3. Lubricate motors, as applicable
  4. Check refrigerant charge— add up to a half pound, if needed
  5. Check and clean contacts
  6. Check low side refrigerant pressure
  7. Check high side refrigerant pressure
  8. Check operation of metering device
  9. Check amperage of condensing fan motor
  10. Check the amperage of evaporator fan motor
  11. Check amperage of compressor
  12. Check supply air temperature
  13. Check return air temperature
  14. Visual on blower wheel
  15. Check capacitors
  16. Visual check on condenser coil
  17. Visual leak check
  18. Heat pump: Make sure reversing valve is operational
  19. Inspect return air box
  20. Clean off return air grill
  21. Check electrical connections
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