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Energy Savings Agreement

We manage the maintenance on your HVAC system and save you money, time and aggravation.

The Energy Savings Agreement (ESA) is a preventive maintenance plan designed to keep your HVAC system running at peak performance to save you money and energy. It also reduces the risk of non-performance.
Our program consists of a series of Precision Tune Ups scheduled approximately six months apart. We thoroughly clean and service your HVAC system. See the Precision Tune up Procedures list below.
Our technician will carefully check your entire system and will advise you if there are any repairs needed to your system that are not covered under the maintenance plan. Discovering a problem early reduces the chance that you will be without heating and cooling and in many cases saves you money on repairs. ESA repairs performed on covered equipment will be discounted by 15%.
Customers covered by our Energy Savings Agreement are considered priority customers, and when service is needed on their HVAC system they are given priority over other calls without ESA.

ESA Benefits

  • Lower utility bills
  • Extended equipment life
  • Fewer repairs
  • Improved capacity
  • 15% discount on repairs
  • Priority customer
  • Inflation protection
  • Agreement is transferable
  • 24-Hr. emergency service
  • We call you to schedule your tune ups

Precision Tune Up Procedures

  • Clean and adjust burner assembly
  • Clean ignition assembly
  • Clean heat exchanger or elements
  • Monitor flue draft
  • Monitor refrigerant pressure
  • Test starting capabilities
  • Test safety controls
  • Clean or replace customer’s air filters
  • Clean and adjust blower components
  • Check air flow
  • Measure volts/amps
  • Lubricate all moving parts
  • Adjust thermostat calibration
  • Clean evaporator coil if accessible
  • Clean condenser coil
  • Clean condensation drains
  • Measure temperature difference
  • Apply protective coating to outside unit
 
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