Why a maintenance agreement? We all get (or should get) oil changes for our car on a regular basis. Why do we do this? To take care of our vehicle and protect our engine from breakdowns that result in expensive repairs. Similarly, it is important to take care of your furnace and a/c equipment so that you can avoid most breakdowns that result in expensive repairs. The "Doc" offers a SEA , which stands for Safety & Efficiency Agreement. With our SEA you get the following benefits:
- Preferred Customer Status – Priority service (including 24-hour emergency service) ahead of those customers who do not enjoy having a SEA
- Lowest Price on Routine Maintenance – Our SEA gives you the "Doc's" lowest prices for routine furnace and a/c service
- Discounts – 15% off parts and labor repairs for heating & cooling service
- No Overtime Charges – Should you have a breakdown after hours, you will only be charged regular labor rates – no overtime!
- Lower Monthly Energy Costs – Equipment runs more efficiently, saving you money
- Familiarity – You come to know and trust us to care for your equipment when we come out year after year
- Scheduling Convenience – We contact you to schedule a convenient time for you so you don't have to remember
- Extended Equipment Life – Equipment that is maintained properly lasts longer, saving you money in the long run
- Prevent Most Breakdowns – Most service calls are predictable and avoidable with semi-annual maintenance and inspections
- Improved Safety – Protect the safety of your family and home
- Transferable – The unused portion of your agreement is fully transferable to your new home (locally) or to the subsequent owners of the current home
Contact us to request your copy of the SEA
Your satisfaction is our highest priority. If for any reason we don't meet your expectations we will promptly refund the unused portion of your agreement.
What service work does the SEA include?
"Doc's" Complete Air Conditioner Care
- Check Freon charge with Superheat test
- Check suction and liquid line temperatures
- Check discharge and suction pressures
- Check and clean indoor and outdoor coils
- Check all electrical connections
- Check air filter
- Check amp draw on motors and compressors
- Check and test all safety devices
- Check Oil condenser fan motor
- Check condensate drain line
- Check for proper temperature drop
- Check and adjust blower speed for optimum cooling performance
- Check thermostat for proper performance
- Recommend corrective action where needed
"Doc's" Complete Furnace Care
- Check for carbon monoxide leaks
- Clean and tune all controls
- Clean and adjust burners for peak efficiency
- Check and test safety limits
- Check thermostat for correct heat anticipator setting
- Check all electrical connections
- Check and inspect ignition system
- Check flue for proper venting
- Check blower performance for most efficient air flow
- Check air filter
- Check and oil all bearings
- Check gas controls for leaks
- Check and adjust for proper heat rise
- Check supply/return air temp
- Recommend corrective action where needed