Every year heating and cooling systems need to be cleaned
and inspected. Tri County Temp Control
offers a maintenance agreement to take that obligation off
your yearly to-do list.What is a Preventative
Maintenance Agreement?
It is an agreement between the homeowner and Tri
County Temp Control. It states that our experienced
technicians will handle the routine annual maintenance on
your heating and cooling system and adds you to our priority
customer list.
Benefits Include:
* Priority scheduling for service
* 24 hours a day / 7 days a week, emergency service (after
hours rates apply)
* Exceeds the maintenance requirements for new equipment
warranty protection
* Annual tune-up to be scheduled by the customer between
March and June or August and September
* 15% Discount on Repairs
* Lower utility bills
* Fewer Repairs
* Reduces potential repairs
* Extended equipment life
* Improved performance
* Safer systems
* For your peace of mind our uniformed technicians have all
been background checked
Yearly Fees
You pay a special rate designed for your needs and for
your system
Pay-As-You-Go Maintenance Plan
Pay a small deposit on the plan, then pay the balance as
you go (you get to use your money until you need the
service). This sets your maintenance costs for 3 years
(inflation protection). Option of once or twice a year
maintenance.
Discounts
Priority customers will receive discounted prices for
repairs on the equipment covered.
Automatic Yearly Check-Up
Every year or season you will receive your special
cleaning and check up. We will call you and set up a time
that will be convenient for you.
Familiarity With Your System
When you sign up for a Preventative Maintenance Agreement
it will help save you time and time is money. We will have
the information from your heating/cooling system on file.
Also, to have our friendly, well trained, service techs in
your home is a great relief. We want to make the worry of
your heating and cooling system ours instead of yours.
Annual Tune Up Procedures may include:
Clean and adjust burner assembly;
Test and adjust flue draft as necessary;
Check refrigerant pressure;
Test starting capabilities;
Test safety controls;
Clean and adjust pulley and belts;
Adjust electrical connections;
Measure volts/amps on motors;
Check thermostat;
Lubricate ALL moving parts;
Clean condensate drains, if necessary;
Measure temperature difference in ductwork;
Inspect heat exchanger;
Check air intake and exhaust vent;
Efficiency check, where applicable;
Clean air filters and recommend replacement, if applicable.