Hassle-Free Maintenance, On Time Every Time
If only 1/20 of an inch of dirt builds up on a heating or cooling coil, you could lose 21% of your heating and cooling efficiency. That translates to energy bills up to 20% higher than they ought to be! Lack of routine maintenance on your HVAC system costs you money!
If you want to keep your HVAC in perfect working order but you won’t remember when to schedule the next maintenance, you could benefit from a Drabek & Hill Planned Service Agreement. With a Planned Service Agreement, we keep track of your routine maintenance and contact you to schedule your heating and cooling tune-ups. Your system is maintained without the stress of remembering it.
Why a Planned Service Agreement is right for you
Peace of Mind – Twice a year before peak heating and cooling times, our professionally trained technicians will perform routine maintenance and conduct a multi-point safety inspection on your heating, cooling and duct system. We solve problems before they start.
Lower Repair Costs – PSA customers receive an added discount on any needed repairs, even after hours!
Preferred Treatment – With regular maintenance, breakdowns will happen less. But should you have a breakdown, you will receive priority service.
Warranty Assistance – We can provide proof of proper maintenance to the manufacturer so home warranty repairs are honored.
Lower Utility Bills – A maintained system is an efficient system, and an efficient system may save you as much as 15% on your utility bills!
Longer Equipment Life – By avoiding the strain put on equipment from blocked coils and filters, your system will last longer.
Transferable Coverage – Increase the value of your home by transferring your service agreement to the new owner. Or keep it to yourself and transfer it to your new residence.
What the Tech Checks
During the cooling season, your technician will:
Check refrigerant pressures
Check motor amperage & voltage
Check temperature across coil
Check blower wheels & fan blades
Check super heat temperature
Check and lubricate necessary parts
Visually check for refrigerant leaks
Check all safety controls
Check start capacitors & relays
Check compressor contactor
Check all wiring & connections
Check & adjust thermostat
Wash and clean condenser coil
Check condensate drain line
Clean or replace air filters (filters not included)
Perform complete cooling cycle
During the heating season, you should expect your service technician to:
Check operation of safety controls
Check & adjust thermostat
Check pilot assembly
Check electronic spark ignition
Clean and adjust burners
Check for gas leaks in furnace
Lubricate all necessary parts
Visually inspect vent system
Check vent pipe & draft diverter
Check fan controls
Check manifold gas pressure
Check condition of heat exchanger
Inspect furnace wiring
Perform complete heating cycle
Clean or replace air filters (filters not included)
Check the defrost operation on the heat pump (if you have one)