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Early Bird Special

KEEP YOUR FAMILY COMFORTABLE THIS SEASON
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EARLY BIRD SPECIAL AND HAVE YOUR HVAC UNIT TUNED UP FOR AS LITTLE AS $67!

Your heating and air conditioning system has been working hard through the winter. Replacing the unit this summer could cost thousands of dollars, not to mention that many companies are having trouble stocking units to begin with so you’d also face longer waiting times than usual. With this in mind, doesn’t it make sense to have your unit serviced professionally to keep it from breaking down in the first place?
Take advantage of our complete “Precision Tune-Up and Professional Cleaning” at a heavy discount if booked in March. The sooner you have your unit serviced, the more you’ll save.

What's in it for you?
Besides the money savings, a 21-Point HVAC Tune-Up gives your home’s unit a refresh, leaving it to run virtually as smooth as day one. This ensures your home and your family will stay comfortable all season long. This spring, we are offering a limited-time offer, where you can win in the following three ways:
- Get a Precision Tune-Up and Professional Cleaning. It's more than a simple "check-up;" it's separated into 21 individual operations (listed below). It's like having your air conditioner rejuvenated to factory-fresh condition.
- The sooner you book, the more you save. You can get a $189 tune-up for just $67 if you book by 3/31. That means you can save up to $122 if you book early!
- Everything is backed by our guarantee. We stand by our work, so we'll include a written guarantee that if your system breaks down after our tune-up for any reason, we will credit the tune-up charge toward the repair or refund your money...NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
What's included in the air conditioner 21-point tune-up?
- Calibrate and level thermostat
- Clean filters as needed
- Monitor volts/amps on fan motor
- Lubricate and inspect bearings for wear
- Clean indoor coil if accessible
- Flush condensate drain
- Inspect condenser coil
- Monitor operating pressure of refrigerant
- Inspect safety devices for proper operation
- Inspect disconnect box for proper rating and installation
- Tighten all electrical connections
- Test/inspect contactors for burned, pitted contacts
- Inspect electrical system for exposed wiring
- Test and inspect capacitors
- Inspect fan blade
- Clean condenser coil and remove debris
- Inspect service valves for proper operation
- Measure temperature difference - supply/return
- Inspect duct work for energy loss
- Monitor compressor for proper amperage, volt draw, and wiring connections
- Clean debris from around the condenser

