Maintenance that
prevents the emergency.
Almost every no-cool call we run was preventable. Something was dirty, something was loose, something was slowly leaking — and it had been that way for months.
Why it matters more in Florida
Your system runs close to year-round here. That is thousands of hours of runtime that equipment in a northern state never sees. Add constant humidity, salt in the air near the coast, and dust through the dry season, and components age faster than the manual assumes.
Maintenance is not an upsell in this climate. It is the difference between a $180 part replaced on a Tuesday and a $6,000 system replaced in August.
What a visit actually includes
- Evaporator and condenser coil cleaning — the single biggest factor in efficiency
- Drain line flush and float switch test, so condensation never backs up into the house
- Refrigerant pressures checked against specification, with leak inspection if readings are off
- Electrical connections tightened, capacitors and contactors tested under load
- Blower and airflow verification
- Thermostat calibration
- A written summary of what we found, including anything trending toward a failure
Two kinds of plans
Residential
Scheduled tune-ups through the year, priority scheduling when something goes wrong, and 10% off repairs as a member. Keeps your manufacturer warranty documented.
Commercial
Service contracts for offices, restaurants, churches and retail. Predictable annual cost, scheduled around your operating hours, and priority response when a unit goes down. See commercial HVAC.
Warranty protection: most manufacturers require documented annual service to honor a major component claim. A plan keeps that record current, so a compressor failure in year six is their cost and not yours.
What it does not include
We would rather be clear up front. A plan covers inspection, cleaning and adjustment. It does not cover parts, refrigerant, or repairs — those are quoted separately, at member pricing, and always approved by you first. Any company promising unlimited everything for a flat fee is charging for it somewhere.
Get ahead of the next breakdown
Tell us about your system and we will recommend the right plan — or tell you if you do not need one yet.
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