Why Its Important to Schedule Seasonal Heating and Cooling Tune Ups

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Keep your home at the right temperature all year round
Keep your home at the right temperature all year round
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As people go about their busy lives it can be easy to lose track of when heating and cooling systems were last inspected. There are various filter replacements and other checks that should be conducted at least once yearly for furnaces and air conditioning units. Instead of waiting until repairs are needed, it’s a good idea to try and head off trouble by scheduling yearly maintenance checks. In Mentor, Ohio for example, there are some heating and cooling companies that can inspect commercial and residential AC units, boilers and heaters. Often these inspections can uncover minor issues that can be fixed immediately, saving the property owner major expenses. Whether one owns heating and cooling units in Ohio or elsewhere, setting up yearly maintenance appointments can keep HVAC equipment running smoothly.

A few phone calls to some of the local HVAC companies will allow people to get a feel for the services that they offer. Seasonality is key with setting up maintenance check inspections. It’s best to call in early fall at the latest to get one’s furnace cleaned and inspected before winter. Early spring is a good time to get one’s air conditioner inspected, to avoid the rush of requests that HVAC companies get when AC units break down during the summer. Overall most companies will take service calls most anytime, but some times of year are better than others, to avoid having to wait for service.

One way that residential and commercial property owners can reduce or eliminate the wait that can come with scheduling HVAC service appointments is to buy a maintenance agreement. These agreements are almost universally offered by HVAC companies. They provide many benefits to consumers, one of which is priority service over customers who are not signed up. Often maintenance agreement members get preferential treatment during emergencies such as storms that affect the local area and after hours work. Some HVAC companies offer very flexible arrangements for maintenance agreements. Some allow people to pay a little each month towards the agreement, and or they may provide a discount if people pay the full balance in one payment. Many HVAC agreements will include a discount on AC or furnace repairs. Overall these maintenance agreements often save consumers a lot of money while getting them on a maintenance schedule that will ensure that their heating and cooling equipment is always operating at peak performance.

Ultimately residential heating and cooling equipment represents a major investment. Protecting that investment with a maintenance agreement is cheaper in the long run than replacing HVAC equipment that could have lasted many more years. It’s easy to compare maintenance agreement terms. Consumers are encouraged to call several HVAC companies and request brochures that explain the agreements. Reviewing these details should help people make a wise maintenance agreement purchase decision.

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Tom Stearns offers his insights on furnace and AC maintenance issues based on his years of experience working for Mentor, OH heating and cooling companies.


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