Simons' Annual Maintenance Plan
Annual Preventive Maintenance Plan Online Form
Congratulations on taking a proactive approach to caring for your equipment. Nothing extends the life of your products, increases the efficiency of your system (and therefor saves you money) all while giving you a peace of mind, more than proper preventative maintenance. Review this page and fill out the form below to begin your coverage.
Need help selecting a plan that is right for you and your equipment? Give us a call while filling out the form so that we can assist you! We can also help you calculate your monthly charges. Once submitted, all your information is completely secure, saved in our records, and not accessible or shared with any other party. Once your application is approved, we will let you know when you are due for your first prepaid annual service!
Yearly Maintenance Plan Includes:
One precision tune-up, professional cleaning and filter change, and rejuvenation of your air conditioning system PLUS one safety check annually (early spring/summer- done on same visit)
AND/OR:
One precision tune-up, professional cleaning and filter change, and rejuvenation of your heating system PLUS one safety check annually (early fall/winter- done on same visit)
Plus receive:
- A discount of 15% on any parts needed for repairs
- Reduced after hours service rates – discounts starting at $195 to $99 for the dispatch fee, and $175 to $125 for the hourly labor rate (rates are based on location, minimum 1 hour labor charged)
- A complimentary indoor air quality test during service, upon request
- Convenient appointment reminders/notifications
- No money is owed up front or at time of service for this annual maintenance. A convenient monthly charge is applied automatically to your card on file. Any additional work performed is chargeable and due at time of service.
- Annual cleaning and servicing can double the life of your HVAC system
- Regular maintenance increases the efficiency and efficacy of your system, saving energy and money
- Savings on utility bills will pay for the annual service, and potentially more!
- Clean the condenser fan
- Clean the condenser coils and fins
- Service the filter and change if needed
- Check various parts such as fuses, breakers, and the thermostat to verify they are working properly
- Check to assure all the connections are in place and the system is ready to operate
- Start up and test the system after the inspection & cleaning before leaving
- Clean and check all safeties
- Get ohm readings on the hot surface ignitor and flame sensor
- Check all electrical components and amp draws, check gas pressures and temperature rise
- Thoroughly clean and dust the unit, including replacing the filter with a new one
- Start up and test the system after the inspection & cleaning before leaving to make sure it is all running properly
- Clean and check all safeties
- Get ohm readings on the hot surface ignitor and flame sensor
- Check all electrical components and amp draws, check gas pressures and temperature rise
- Start up and test the system after the inspection & cleaning before leaving to make sure it is all running properly
Airflow: Air-source heat pumps require free airflow to the indoor and outdoor heat-exchange coils. The air filter inside the indoor air-handling unit (AHU) is removed and cleaned and outdoor cabinet is inspected for airflow obstructions.
Cleaning: The coils are deep-cleaned to remove debris and contaminants, and to help prevent mold and mildew growth.
Refrigerant: The refrigerant lines, coils and flare connections are inspected for leakage.
Drainage: Drain lines are flushed to prevent water leaks and damage and treated to clear and inhibit algae and mold growth.
Electrical Contacts: Wiring and contacts are inspected for wear. Poor wiring and electronics can cause ice to form on the coils.
Compression: mini splits utilize digital inverter-driven compressors, electronic expansion valves (EEV), and sophisticated sensors to prepare, regulate and monitor super-heating of high-efficiency refrigerant. Only a trained and skilled technician should inspect and test these components.
- Check over-all condition of furnace or boiler
- Remove & clean flue pipe & base of chimney
- Seal any clean-out doors
- Service oil burner & clean exchanger
- Replace nozzle
- Clean & inspect electrodes for cracks & wear
- Replace oil filter & gasket; oil gasket with lubricating oil
- Clean & inspect cad cell, burner fan, fuel pump & motor
- Check all wiring & tighten all connections
- Check pump pressure and vacuum readings
- Check safety controls, limits, CO2 overfire, etc
- Perform combustion efficiency test
- For boiler systems, check all pumps, valves, & controls for correct function
- Check fuel level in oil tank & advise customer if low