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HVAC Maintenance Plan In Raleigh, NC

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What We're About

Here at Reliable Heating & Air, our team is dedicated to training and educating you on new HVAC products, accessories, and equipment that drive efficiency, and comfort, and drastically improve indoor air quality. Our mentality is not just limited to your HVAC performance but we also care about the air you and your family breathe!

We are constantly learning and training our team members on the latest innovative HVAC solutions to ensure that your experience with our technicians is professional and informative and that your home’s heating and air conditioning system is operating by design.

Benefits of being a Reliable Club Member

At each visit, you can expect:
  • A professional assessment of your HVAC system
  • A FREE indoor air quality assessment.
  • Transparent pricing:
    • National Flat rate pricing with Market Average
    • No Hidden costs

What Does a Heating Tune-Up for a Gas Furnace Consist of?

Inspect & clean Burners
Inspect & clean the flame sensor
Evaluate and set Gas pressure on the Furnace per Manufacturer’s specifications
Visually inspect Heat Exchanger for any possible cracks in the heat exchanger assembly
Inspect the blower wheel for trapped debris in the wheel
Evaluate the blower motor shaft for obvious play in the motor shaft
Visually evaluate the blower wheel for oil saturation indicating near-motor failure
Inspect the capacitor for the blower motor for leakage, rust, and tolerance
Secure all High & Low voltage connections and terminals
Test all electrical/safety circuits/controls for proper operation
Test and adjust the Furnace for peak operating efficiency

Heating Tune-up for a Heat Pump

Inspect the blower wheel for trapped debris in the wheel
Evaluate the blower motor shaft for obvious play in the motor shaft
Visually evaluate the blower wheel for oil saturation indicating near-motor failure
Inspect capacitors for blower motor for leakage, rust, and tolerance
Secure all High & Low voltage connections and terminals
Test all electrical/safety circuits/controls for proper operation
Check lock motor AMP draw for condenser fan motor and compressor
Evaluate Crankcase heater operation
Test the Heat Pump system for proper Defrost initiation
Test Auxiliary heat performance along with heat strips operation during defrost cycle
Evaluate refrigerant pressures in Heat mode.
Perform leak search on indoor & outdoor coils if accessible
Evaluate and test compressor insulation\ windings to ensure the compressor is free of  potential grounding
Test Heat Pump system for peak operating efficiency

What Does a Cooling Tune-Up Consist of?

Inspect the air filtration system
Test thermostat operation
Complete operations sequence testing
Inspect the blower wheel for trapped debris in the wheel
Evaluate the blower motor shaft for obvious play in the motor shaft
Visually evaluate the blower wheel for oil saturation indicating near-motor failure
Inspect capacitors for the blower motor for leakage, rust, and tolerance
Secure all High & Low voltage connections and terminals
Test all electrical/safety circuits/controls for proper operation
Check lock motor AMP draw for condenser fan motor and compressor
Perform leak search on indoor & outdoor coils if accessible
Evaluation of proper airflow across the evaporator coil
Evaluate Delta T readings across the Evaporator coil
Chemically clean condenser coil & evaporator coil as per the manufacturer’s servicing instructions
Clear drain line system for any possible clogging
Evaluate refrigerant pressures in Cooling mode (outdoor temperature must be above 65* for accurate readings)
Perform leak search on indoor & outdoor coils if accessible
Evaluate and test compressor insulation windings to ensure the compressor is free of potential grounding
Test the Air Conditioning system for peak operating efficiency

Frequently Asked Questions

HVAC maintenance contracts typically include regular inspections, cleaning, and maintenance of the system to ensure it is operating at peak efficiency. This may include tasks such as replacing Homeowner provided air filters, cleaning and lubricating components, and checking and adjusting system settings. This also includes, discounts on repairs or replacements, priority service, and other perks.

It is typically recommended to schedule HVAC maintenance at least twice per year. It is generally best to schedule maintenance in the spring or fall- when the system is not being heavily used to prevent component breakdowns during inclining temperatures. In fact, equipment manufacturers require routine maintenance to be performed on equipment to retain the manufacturer’s parts warranties.

An HVAC maintenance contract is invaluable because it is designed to reduce HVAC breakdowns or prevent breakdowns from occurring. Routine HVAC maintenance can help extend the lifespan of your system, reduce the risk of breakdowns, and improve indoor air quality. It may also save you money in the long run by helping you avoid costly repairs or replacements. On average, routine maintenance can extend the lifespan of the equipment up to 50% by simply preventing compounding component failures.

 

Yes. We offer two different payment terms for our Maintenance Contract.

1.Pay Monthly: Low-cost/reoccurring automated payments.

2.Yearly Payment: Payment for maintenance contract collected in full & renewed annually.

Yes. We can modify your reoccurring visits to accommodate, extra filter replacements, extra cleanings, and extra components checks due to a more frequently used HVAC system or one that’s getting older and may need more care to operate at peak performance.

It is generally possible to cancel an HVAC maintenance contract, although there may be terms and conditions that apply. It is best to review the contract carefully and follow the procedures outlined for canceling the contract.

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