HVAC System Home Maintenance Service Plan in California
Sacramento Home Service Plan
Comfort, Peace of Mind, Savings
The best way to avoid inconvenient, and often expensive, problems with your air conditioning and heating system is through preventative maintenance. Help your HVAC system stay in top shape year-round with the Home Service Plan from AirFlow. Contact us today to request an appointment and set up your Home Service Plan.
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The pricing structure for the Home Service Plan is as follows:
- First air conditioning & heating system:
- $199 per year or $19.99 a month and get the 12th month free
- $99 per year or $9.00 a month for each additional air conditioning & heating system
AirFlow offers a yearly Home Service plan that provides you with:
- Priority emergency service within 24 hours of your call
- Preferred pricing on service, repair, installation and after-hours charges
- One-year warranty on repair parts and labor
- Two seasonal preventative maintenance visits
- Flexible payment options—pay annually or monthly by credit/debit card*
* Monthly amounts must be paid by credit/debit card or automatic bank withdrawal. California customers HSP term and warranty on repair parts and labor shall not exceed 364 days. Not valid with any other offers or discounts.
Benefits of Preventative Maintenance
- Increases energy efficiency
- Improves system performance
- Helps prevent inconvenient and costly breakdowns
- Extends equipment lifespan
- Maintains system’s safe operation
22-Point Precision Tune-Up
Here is a list of the 22 individual operations we will perform on your air conditioning & heating system:
- Tighten terminal connections
- Clean and calibrate thermostat
- Take indoor wet bulb temperature
- Ensure air handler balance rotation, check bearings & lubrication
- Ensure blower housing mounts and fasteners are tight
- Inspect & replace customer supplied filter
- Inspect wiring and connections
- Inspect and clean burners
- Examine contactor, capacitors and other controls
- Ensure evaporator coil is clean
- Ensure condensate drain is clear
- Inspect and clean condenser coil
- Inspect condenser fan motor and blades (oil motor if applicable)
- Record suction and discharge pressures
- Record fan motor and compressor amps
- Take outdoor dry bulb temperature
- Ensure operation of reversing valve
- Inspect defrost controls
- Check for proper airflow
- Inspect induced draft blower
- Inspect draft pressure switch and connections
- Take amp draw on elements