How do you know if you should have a maintenance agreement? Well, this largely depends on the service provider. A trusted and reputable HVAC contractor will be honest with you when discussing agreement terms and will act in the best interests of you and your home. There are several ways an HVAC maintenance agreement can benefit you and your home.
Regular Service Saves Money
Having routine maintenance keeps your HVAC system efficient, which means lower energy bills. Basic agreements typically include a Spring tune-up to the air conditioning, and a Fall check and maintenance to the heating side of the system. These visits are designed to clean, check and ensure all components are functioning properly. Higher level service agreements may cover monthly filter changesand discounts on repairs, along with the system check-ups before summer and winter. Savings on energy bills can easily outweigh the cost of a contract, so the agreement pays for itself. Some agreements also include a discount on the price of repair parts, which reduces any surprise expenses associated with your A/C and heating equipment.
Guaranteed Service
Summer and Winter are extremely busy times for HVAC contractors, and they often struggle to serve all of their customers. If it’s 95 degrees outside and your A/C stops working, you won’t want to wait long for it to be repaired. A contract with priority treatment ensures that any emergency repair or service will be handled first before non contract customers. Knowing you will always be taken care of is peace of mind only a maintenance agreement can provide.
Andersen’s Preferred Maintenance Agreement
Andersen Heating & Cooling understands the importance of maintenance to ensure you get the best performance out of your heating and air conditioning system. Your home’s HVAC system needs routine service just like your automobile. You wouldn’t drive your car 20,000 miles without an oil change, would you? If you aren’t having your air conditioner and heating elements cleaned and checked regularly, you are shortening the life expectancy and reducing the efficiency of your system. Learn more about Andersen’s preferred maintenance here.
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