Maintenance Plan

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MAINTENANCE PLAN

ANNUAL HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Plans starting at $20/Month

Comprehensive Maintenance Plans in Riverton, Utah

Are you tired of trying to schedule furnace repairs or water heater maintenance only to get put on a long waiting list? If so, consider signing up for one of our comprehensive maintenance plans at Comfort Pros Heating & Air.

Joining a maintenance plan ensures your appliances get the help they need when you need it most. It will also allow you to skip the line regarding emergency repairs so that you can have your water heater, furnace, AC, or other appliance back up and running ASAP.

What's Covered in Our Comprehensive Maintenance Plans

Most HVAC and plumbing companies offer general maintenance plans to help with furnaces, air conditioners, and water heaters. However, we take things a step further and strive to cover as many of your home appliances as possible. Here's what's covered with our maintenance plans:

  • Air Conditioners 
  • Ductless Mini-Splits 
  • Heat Pumps 
  • Air Handlers 
  • Unit Heaters 
  • Furnaces 
  • Tankless Water Heaters 
  • Conventional Water Heaters 
  • Water Softeners

Our comprehensive maintenance plans also include an annual plumbing inspection to ensure your water lines, drains, and sewer pipes are in working order.

What We Do During Maintenance Visits

If you're enrolled in one of our maintenance plans, you get the full-service treatment during our annual visit. We'll clean, inspect, and test every aspect of the appliances and systems listed above. This will allow us to spot problems in their early stages when they're cheap and easy to fix.

Our Maintenance Checklist

  • Check evaporator coil
  • Lubricate fan motor
  • Set manifold pressure
  • Monitor expansion valve
  • Check start and run capacitors
  • Test fan limit switch
  • Clean evaporator drain
  • Check start and run delays
  • Clean blower wheel
  • Adjust bypass dampers
  • Monitor refrigerant level
  • Inspect valves
  • Clean or replace filters
  • Adjust operating pressures
  • Check flue
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Check flame baffle
  • Evaluate safety controls
  • Measure amperage draw
  • Clean combustion chamber
  • Measure temperature difference
  • Clean and adjust burners
  • Clean heat exchanger
  • Clean condenser coil
  • Evaluate vent system
  • Test thermocouple
  • Adjust thermostat calibration
  • Set burner adjustment
  • Check combustion air
  • Check fan blades for tightness
  • Measure gas input
  • And more...

Annual maintenance is also a good way to ensure your HVAC and plumbing systems are safe and operating at peak efficiency. In addition to saving you money on repairs and utilities, this also adds years of life to your systems!

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