Air Condition Tune-Ups

Join the Comfort Club Maintenance Program

Never pay a diagnostic fee or overtime again

Your home is one of the largest investments you will make. It’s your place of comfort, security, family memories, visiting friends, giving and sharing. We are committed to providing our customers with a service plan to help maintain all of these treasures. That’s why we created this Maintenance Savings Plan called Comfort Club. Our hopes are that you would receive this very specialized service as peace of mind that your heating and air conditioning unit will be protected.

Regular Tune-Ups will SAVE YOU MONEY

Here are all the benefits you’ll receive as a Comfort Club member…

  • No diagnostic fee: (On Mechanical Failure) The fee is waived for Comfort Club Members.
  • No Overtime or Holiday Charges for Emergency Service: 24 hours a day 365 days a year, we are at your service for the same preferred discounted rates.
  • Discounts: 10% discount on all service repairs. You save each time!
  • Seasonal Maintenance: Includes at no additional charge (when done at scheduled times)
  • Free reminders: Take this one off your “to do list”. We handle everything to keep you on schedule! You can sign up for email reminders online or we will snail mail you a post card.
  • Increased Equipment Life: The #1 reason for system failure is due to dirt! Equipment that is properly maintained has a longer life span.
  • Lower Utilities: Properly maintained cooling and heating equipment keeps more energy dollars in your pocket.
  • Priority Service: Your service needs take priority in our scheduling process. Even at our busiest times!
  • Bonus Bucks: Get Bonus Bucks every year that you are a member. Use these bucks like Cash toward a new system!
  • Peace of Mind: Your System is safety-checked; this will save you money because we diagnose as we maintain your system. In the end you will always have a smooth running, energy efficient system.
  • Satisfaction Guarantee: This agreement can be canceled at any time for any reason, with the unused portion of your dues refunded.

Tune-Up Tips

  • Keep outside condensing unit clean of debris.
  • Have your system cheaned twice a year.
  • It is possible to lose up to 1 SEER rating each year the unit is not sericed.
  • Your furnace and Air Conditioner is probably the most expensive piece of equipment in your home. Having regular Tune ups prevents breakdowns, improve comfort, and helps your equipment last longer. It also uses the least amount of energy, when it is serviced regularly.

Gas Furnace Tune-Up

Gas Furnace Tune-Up

1. Check thermostat operation.
2. Check pilot assembly or electronic ignition operation.
3. Check for carbon monoxide leaks.
4. Examine heat exchanger for damage and corrosion.
5. Check inducer draft motor for proper venting.
6. Clean and adjust burner assembly.
7. Check and adjust blower assembly.
8. Check amperage and voltage on electrical components.
9. Tighten electrical connections.
10. Check all safety controls.
11. Check and lubricate all open motors.
12. Measure temperature differential.
13. Check noise and vibration levels.
14. Check for proper airflow.
15. Clean or replace air filter.
16. Check overall operation of system.

Heat Pump Tune-Up

Heat pump Tune-Ups

1. Check thermostat operation.
2. Check reversing valve operation.
3. Check defrost system operation.
4. Check refrigerant pressures.
5. Check auxiliary heat strip operation.
6. Check and adjust blower assembly.
7. Check amperage and voltage on electrical components.
8. Tighten electrical connections.
9. Check all safety controls.
10. Check and lubricate all open motors.
11. Measure temperature differential.
12. Check noise and vibration levels.
13. Check for proper air flow.
14. Clean or replace air filter.
15. Check evaporator coil.
16. Clean condenser coil.
17. Check accumulator for leaks (if accessible).
18. Check overall operation of system.

Air Conditioning Tune-Up

air conditioner tune ups

1. Check thermostat operation.
2. Check refrigerant pressures.
3. Check compressor operation.
4. Check and adjust blower assembly.
5. Check amperage and voltage on all electrical components.
6. Tighten electrical connections.
7. Check and lubricate all open motors.
8. Check all safety controls.
9. Measure temperature differential.
10. Check for proper air flow.
11. Check evaporator coil.
12. Clean condenser coil.
13. Clean or replace air filter.
14. Check overall operation.
15. Flush condensate drain.