Categories: Air Conditioning

What comprises a Good heating and cooling Maintenance Agreement

 

Your heating and cooling systems require frequent maintenance and servicing in order to function properly. If neglected, it could lead to a major replacement or repair costs of your HVAC systems. Therefore, a maintenance agreement or a service contract is issued by the HVAC companies in order to prevent any damage or repair of your equipment. This legal agreement consists of several perks and discounts which can significantly vary from one manufacturer to another. There are several companies that offer a year round service and greatly reduce the unexpected repair charges.

Most of us believe that when we have a manufacturer warranty, we do not need the maintenance agreement but the truth is that the service contract definitely helps you to avoid costly repairs in the future. A warranty can only cover certain repairs and defective parts whereas the maintenance costs are covered under this agreement. According to the maintenance agreement, there are regular check-ups of the heating and cooling systems which in turn can reduce your utility bills by improving the efficiency of your systems. With prioritized schedules, you receive quality and guaranteed service that ensures better performance and safe operation of your equipment.

Essential Elements of a Good Heating and Cooling Maintenance Agreement:

The agreements may significantly vary depending on the manufacturer but, mostly all companies ensure to check your system’s proper working.

Offers Discounts – Most of the companies offers discounts on selective parts of the heating and cooling systems. You may also receive discount on any installation or repairs.

Inspection of the Systems – Every agreement guarantees that a qualified HVAC technician does an inspection of your systems to ensure the unit is in good condition. The technician does all the cleaning of filters and repairs if needed. There are companies that offer coverage only for minor repairs; hence it is essential to check the details before signing up a contract.

Priority Status – The maintenance agreement offers a priority status for the customers to reach the technicians immediately in case of emergencies.

Scheduled Maintenance – The agreement clearly states about monthly or yearly inspections or about other maintenance services.

Automatic reminders for inspections – This help you to get prepared for the servicing of your heating and cooling systems.

Quality and Guaranteed service – The agreement ensures to provide a quality and guaranteed timely service to its clients.

Jodi Hugoe

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