A quality central heating and cooling system represents a big investment in your home. It follows that the prudent homeowner will want to protect that investment with regular inspections and maintenance by qualified professionals. One of the most effective ways to do this is by opting for a preventive maintenance agreement.
Here are five ways a maintenance agreement works for you:
- Peace of mind. Even the best HVAC system's performance will decline over time if the equipment and ductwork are not properly maintained. Irregular or spotty checkups and repairs raise the risk of a problem with your HVAC, potentially leaving you without heating or cooling when you need it – as well as leaving you with a large repair bill. A maintenance agreement with regulars tuneups dramatically lowers the chance of a breakdown.
- Lower utility bills. A well-maintained HVAC system is an efficient system. Your air conditioning and heating equipment use a lot less power if they're kept running smoothly – and that means smaller energy bills for you.
- Be more comfortable. If your air conditioner is struggling to keep you cool in the summer months, better maintenance could be the answer. Regular attention from a qualified technician can restore lost capacity to your system.
- Enjoy priority service. Waiting around for an HVAC service person when there's a problem with your heating or cooling system is tiresome and frustrating. With most service agreements, you get priority care.
- Repairs cost less. With a 20 percent discount and no overtime charges, you'll pay less if you do need help from a technician.
To find out more about how a preventive maintenance agreement could help you, please contact us today at Hartman Brothers Heating and Air Conditioning. We provide superior services to the Fort Wayne area.
Our goal is to help educate our customers in New Haven, Indiana and surrounding Fort Wayne area about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems). For more information about preventive maintenance and other HVAC topics, download our free Home Comfort Resource guide.
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