Service Agreements
Residential Maintenance Agreements
Like your car, your HVAC equipment also needs regular scheduled tune-ups in order to maintain proper operation such as change belts, check charges, lubricate bearings, and etc. Having regular maintained HVAC equipment will allow your unit to run its best. It allows you to maintain optimum efficiency of your equipment and allows you to save monthly on utility costs. It also helps to keep clean coils and filters, which in return give you a healthy indoor environment. After all, having your air-conditioning through a hot spell or your heating through a cold spell can be as important as having your car to take you to and from work.
Our 50+ point inspection includes but is not limited to: checking and recording refrigerant pressures, checking and recording voltage and amperage, cleaning condensate drains, cleaning indoor and outdoor coils, inspecting, cleaning, and changing filters (some restrictions apply), inspecting and tightening electrical connections, inspecting electrical components for wear, and checking general operation of unit and safety devices.
In regards to our service agreements we have four different plans to choose from. For additional information, please call 919-878-8800 or email LKay@airmakers.com.
Commercial Maintenance Agreements
One of the ways we can best serve your company is with a service agreement that gives you scheduled maintenance, timely response, highly skilled technicians, emergency service, longer equipment life, lower utility bills, and peace of mind. Having regularly maintained HVAC equipment will allow your unit or units to perform at their best. It allows your company to maintain optimum efficiency of your equipment and allows your company to save monthly on utility costs. It also helps to keep clean coils and filters, which in return gives you and your workers a healthier indoor environment.
For commercial maintenance agreements, we recommend that you have two preventive maintenance inspections and two intermediate filter changes. The two preventive maintenance inspections will be scheduled one in the fall/ winter and one in the spring/ summer. The two intermediate filter changes will allow for two additional inspections to change filters between your maintenance inspections. This would add up to a total of four inspections per year. The prices depend upon the number of units that need to be serviced and the number of inspections you decide is best for your company.
Our Inspections will include but are not limited to:
1. Inspecting, cleaning or replacing filters
2. Checking refrigerant pressures
3. Tightening electrical connections
4. Checking for proper voltage and amp draw
5. Oiling and greasing motors, if required
6. Checking belts for proper condition & tensions as needed
7. Checking and cleaning condensate drainage system within unit
8. Insuring that electrical controls are working properly
9. Cleaning either indoor or outdoor coils
10. Check heating operation including ignition sequence, safety controls, and pilot performance if applicable
If you are interested in receiving an agreement to look over, please contact LaDonna Kay at 919-878-8800 or via email at LKay@airmakers.com.