Our Gold Discount Club Agreement is an all parts and labor preventive maintenance agreement, that provides unparalleled protection for your most valuable appliances -- your air conditioner and furnace. Like an insurance policy, your annual premium protects you against untimely and costly repairs, and unlike home warranty policies, includes semi-annual preventive maintenance. Our tune-up will leave your equipment running safely, quietly, and at peak efficiency.
Our Gold Discount Club Agreement annual premiums range based on age. Considering that each air conditioning and heating system has two fan motors, a compressor, and a myriad of relays, safeties, and controls, our Gold Discount Club Agreement customers soon realize the value of this unique service agreement. (An "in-warranty" compressor change out can cost you upwards of $1,500.)
There is a premium increase at 5, 10, and 15 year intervals.
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Our Discount Club Agreement has been geared to families on a budget, that provides unparalleled protection for your most valuable appliances -- your air conditioner and furnace. Your annual premium protects you against untimely and costly repairs, includes semi-annual preventive maintenance. Our tune-up will leave your equipment running safely, quietly, and at peak efficiency.
This agreement offers a discounted dispatch fee of $55, 15% discount on parts & labor, regularly scheduled maintenance can increase operating efficiency, reduce the likelihood of inconvenient and costly repairs, and prolong the life of your equipment.
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1. Replace 1” standard filter.
2. Clear condensate drain line.
3. Inspect evaporative coil for rust.
4. Evaluate indoor blower.
5. Wash condenser coil.
6. Inspect electrical connections.
7. Clean electrical compartment.
8. Evaluate capacitors.
9. Evaluate contactors.
10. Oil condenser motor (if applicable).
11. Test condenser motor bearings.
12. Measure startup amperage.
13. Monitor refrigerant pressures.
14. Measure running amperage.
15. Visually inspect duct work.
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1. Replace 1” standard filter.
2. Clear condensate drain line.
3. Inspect evaporative coil for rust.
4. Evaluate indoor blower.
5. Oil blower motor (if applicable).
6. Inspect electrical connections.
7. Inspect burner compartment.
8. Clean electrical compartment.
9. Evaluate capacitors.
10. Evaluate safeties.
11. Test blower motor bearings.
12. Measure gas pressure.
13. Measure carbon monoxide levels.
14. Measure startup amperage.
15. Visually inspect duct work.
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