Precision Tune-Up And Safety Check
Equipment manufacturers and utilities all strongly recommend that you have annual preventative maintenance performed on your heating and air conditioning equipment. We look at preventative maintenance as an opportunity to show you how good we really are. We dont just eyeball your equipment. We follow the manufactures specific guidelines to perform a 16 point Precision Tune-Up to insure its running at maximum efficiency. Our Safety Checks also follow strict guidelines, as we test for sources of dangerous carbon monoxide and other combustion gasses in your home. When we are finished your equipment will have increased fuel efficiency by as much as 10%, and your family will have peace of mind, knowing your equipment is operating safely.
Why do I ned to get my system tuned-up every year?
In one year, your heating and cooling units can run for over 2,000 hours. If your car ran for that long at 45 miles per hour, it would have gone 90,000 miles. Would you drive that long with a flat tire, no motor oil and an empty radiator? Thats what its like when your heating and cooling systems are dirty and inefficient.
Keeping your system in top shape through regular tune-ups is the best way to insure that it will keep working for you. Preventative maintenance is the least expensive kind. Tune-ups can also save you up to 30 percent a month on your heating and cooling bills. Regular maintenance extends the life of your equipment and makes it more efficient. If your system is dirty it has to work much harder and doesn't cool as well.
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY INFORMATION |
• Central Air Conditioner efficiency is measured by the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER). The higher the SEER the more efficient the unit. Units with a SEER of 12 or above are considered high-efficiency; 17 is the highest available.
• Furnace efficiency is measured by the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating. The colder the climate and the higher the local utility rates, the higher the AFUE you should get. Furnaces with AFUE ratings of 90% percent and above are considered high-efficiency; 96.6% is the highest available. |
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