Peak Maintenance Membership
Furnace or Air Handler and Air Conditioner includes:
- Furnace and Air Conditioner Clean-and-Tune annually.
- 10% off any future service (not equipment sales).
- Waived trip charge and diagnostic charge (one per a year).
- Priority scheduling during normal business hours.
$229.00 Annually
Furnace Checkup
Fall Service includes:
(System must be operational at time of service, and temperature must be above 45ºF to service the heat pump.)
- 32-point visual inspection of furnace
- Clean dust and debris out of upper and lower cabinets (blower wheel pull and clean additional charge)
- Clean flame sensor or thermocouple
- Inspect all wiring for loose connections and frays
- Check condition of ignitor
- Check flue for proper slope and any corrosion
- Check inducer motor and clean all ports
- Check blower motor for loose shaft
- Replace filter in unit (service includes standard 1-inch filters)
- Cycle furnace on from thermostat
- Check amp draw at induced draft motor
- Check amp draw for blower motor
- Check all safety components
- Cycle furnace off at thermostat
Air Conditioner Checkup
Spring Maintenance Includes:
(System must be operational at time of service, and outdoor temperature must be above 70°F to service the air conditioner.)
- 28-point visual inspection of air conditioning system
- Replace filter (service includes standard 1-inch filters)
- Inspect all wiring for loose connections and frays
- Check contactor
- Check capacitor
- Check the level of the unit
- Check high-/low-pressure cut-outs
- Wash outdoor unit, and clean off dirt and debris
- Cycle system on from thermostat
- Amp motor
- Amp compressor
- Check charge
- Check airflow
- Check the line set
Ductless—Single Zone Ductless Mini Split Maintenance includes:
- Twice a year
- Waived trip fees for maintenance calls
- Additional heads for multizone systems: $35 per a head
$150 Annually
Requirements:
Is the system operational before the start of service? The temperature must be above 45ºF to service:
- Visually inspect mini split
- Clean all dust and debris out of the unit
- Clean the indoor filter
- Blow out the indoor coil and head unit (if indoor coil is impacted it may require chemical cleaning, additional charge)
- Inspect all wiring for loose connections and frays
- Clean outdoor coil and take log pressure and temperature of refrigerant level
- Cycle system on and off for proper operation
- Check all safety components
- Cycle system down, verify any unusual noises.