Maintenance Plans
DUCTLESS PLANS
PROGRAM BENEFITS | Indoor Unit | Remote Access | Outdoor Unit |
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Clean Air Handling Unit Filters | |||
Check evaporator coil for dirt and clean as necessary | |||
Check drip tray for dirt, debris, and check condensate pump for correct operation (if fitted) | |||
Check air on and off coil temperature in cooling | |||
Check air on and off coil temperature in heating | |||
Check operation of auxiliary heaters (if fitted) | |||
Set temperature point for indoor unit | |||
Check cooling mode | |||
Check heating mode | |||
Check fan only mode | |||
Check auto mode | |||
Check louver swing | |||
Inspect and clean heat exchanger | |||
Check for refrigerant leaks | |||
Check integrity of pipe work and lagging | |||
Check all electrical connections including main isolator | |||
Check unit operation voltage, current, and record | |||
Check discharge temperature and record | |||
Check suction temperature and record | |||
Check operation or crank case heater | |||
Your investment (Prior to sales tax) Prices do not include Washington state sales taxes. |
One indoor and outdoor: $14.08/mo | $169.00/yr Additional Indoor head: $3.33/mo | $40.00/yr |
HEATING AND COOLING PLANS
PROGRAM BENEFITS | Gold Plan | Silver Plan | Bronze Plan |
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Replace filter OR clean EAC (1-2” filters included, larger filters will be an additional charge) A dirty filter will reduce the heating and cooling airflow, increase utility cost, and decrease life expectancy of equipment. |
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Vacuum indoor and outdoor unit Keep dust and debris out of coils and operating components. |
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Clean condensate line, pump, and drain pan Clogged condensate drain can cause severe water damage, equipment failure, and allow opportunity for bacterial growth. |
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Check all electrical connections and voltages Loose connections may cause improper voltage to components, which may cause premature failure. |
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Test system’s heating and cooling, and run a defrost cycle to ensure proper function |
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Check pressures in system to ensure proper refrigerant levels Too much or too little refrigerant will make your system operate less efficiently, resulting in increased energy costs and decreased life expectancy of equipment. |
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Oil and lubricate all moving parts Parts that lack lubrication will cause friction in motors, increase the amount of electricity consumed, and decreased life expectancy of equipment. |
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Measure capacitor resistance Deliver confidence that your system will operate when you really need it. |
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Measure starting current of motors and compressor To assure that your equipment will start when required. |
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Check operation settings from control Proper set points of the thermostat can save energy. |
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Adjust thermostat to your desired comfort settings Proper set points and a better understanding of the thermostat can save energy cost and deliver better comfort. |
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10% discount on parts and service (does not apply to diagnostic appointments or new equipment) As a loyal client we will return your loyalty with a 10 percent discount on repairs. (Discount does not apply to diagnostic fee.) |
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Email newsletter Keeps you informed of energy saving strategies. |
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Computerized scheduling and invoicing To deliver a confirmed schedule date in advance for better consistency. |
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Accessible service history database Service and installation history is valuable for resale, diagnostics, and warranty related issues. |
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Wrap exposed line set with ultraviolet tape Sunlight will break down line set insulation and decrease efficiency. |
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Level outdoor unit The outdoor unit was designed to operate in a level environment. This will deliver longer equipment life and reduce noise. |
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Automatic yearly renewal For your peace of mind we will contact you to have this work scheduled every year. You can take this off your “to do list”. |
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Monthly payment options Help make your investment a more affordable expense. |
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Check temperature at air ducts To verify no ductwork has been disconnected, which can affect the operating cost and the indoor air quality. |
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Change batteries in thermostat Deliver peace of mind that you will not lose your programming. |
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Wash EAC filter with filter cleaner Clean the cells once a year for better filtration. |
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Wax outside of indoor and outdoor unit Your equipment should not devalue the appearance of your home. |
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$50 per year towards new systems, accessories, repairs, or future memberships Start earning dollars toward future equipment replacement, accessories, duct cleaning, or your next year's annual maintenance. (No cash value.) |
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Wash inside and outside coils A dirty coil will reduce the ability to heat and cool your home, causing longer run times, increased energy costs, and decreased equipment life expectancy. |
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Gas Furnace | $24.17 monthly $290 yearly |
$18.75 monthly $225 yearly |
$14.08 monthly $169 yearly |
Electric Furnace | $19.58 monthly $235 yearly |
$17.92 monthly $215 yearly |
$13.25 monthly $159 yearly |
Heat Pump | $30.00 monthly $360 yearly $230 addition |
$21.25 monthly $255 yearly $145 addition |
$15.75 monthly $189 yearly $120 addition |
In future years the H.E.L.P. program (HOME EQUIPMENT LIFE PLAN) may vary slightly due to economic and equipment factors. Air Flo Heating Company will strive to keep these increases as low as possible. This agreement shall stay in effect from year to year thereafter, unless either client or Air Flo Heating Company gives 30 days written notice prior to the end of the written agreement.
Prices do not include Washington State sales tax.
If you have any questions, please contact us at service@airfloheating.com.
Call us at 360-683-3901, 360-385-5354, or 360-307-7822.
If you have any questions, please contact us at service@airfloheating.com, 360-683-3901, 360-385-5354, or 360-307-7822.