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Comfort Club Membership

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Comfort Club Membership Agreement

Extend the life of your heating and air conditioning equipment with the Comfort Club membership program. Our unique and affordable program will allow your HVAC system to run as efficiently as possible as well as control mold and mildew growth.

This service includes a 30-point tune-up that is designed to make sure your system is running at peak performance before the hot or cold season starts. This agreement also includes a 15% discount on repairs within the year of the 30-point tune-up and a 3-year guarantee on those repairs.

30-Point Tune-up

Air Handler Inspection Checklist

1

Air Handler Mold Inspection-we use a mold light if there are signs.

2

Measure Temperature split across the evaporator coil to evaluate the capacity of unit. Unit to operate at peak performance level.

3

Inspect the Evaporator Coil. A dirty coil decreases air flow and causes liquid refrigerant to flow back to compressor. This dramatically shortens unit life.

4

A dirty coll stays wetter and is the perfect breeding ground for mold and mildew.

5

Clean Coil with a foaming agent to lift dirt, dust, pollen, mold spores, mildew, pet hair and other biologics. Apply Biocide to kill mold, mildew and biological debris.

6

Blower Motor is checked for motor temperature and amp draw to detect any signs of internal wear or premature failure.

7

Blower Wheel checked for tight connection to motor shaft for best function and provide best air flow. Connections can loosen over time. Clean off any dust or dirt.

8

Control Board connections checked. A loose connection can send an intermittent signal causing short cycling.

9

Thermostat checked for operation.

10

Electric Heat Grid tested for proper operation in primary and auxiliary mode. Faulty grid causes excessive electric consumption.

11

Capacitor check for blower assembly. Weak capacitor can damage blower motor. Relay switch checked.

12

Drain Float Switch-measure ohms to insure proper voltage. Faulty Float Switch causes the unit to short cycle which is bad for compressor. Clear the drain and add Biocide Mold killer.

13

Evaporator Coil checked for leaks if system is low on refrigerant. This can cause evaporator coil to freeze and damage compressor.

14

Breaker that powers the air handler and heat grid is checked.

Furnace Inspection Checklist

1

Furnace operation to include complete check including sequence of events that allow for safe and efficient operation. Heat flow across furnace, air flow and efficiency are evaluated.

2

An excess of dirt and dust are attracted to the areas of the blower wheel. Accessible areas checked and cleaned for maximum air flow.

3

Diaphragm Pressure Switch is a safety mechanism to insure the chimney flue is not blocked by debris, bird nest, etc. Induce draft fan checked for optimum operation.

4

Igniter test to test for proper function. Inspected for cracks. Igniter heat cracks cause intermittent start or start failure. Little cracks become bigger and need to be addressed when they are found.

5

Gas Valve is one the most important mechanisms in a furnace. We check for flame rollout that can cause a dangerous pocket of gas to build up. We check for any gas leaks with meter.

6

Burners are checked for even flame distribution. Unlit burners cause decrease in amount of BTU’s that the furnace generates.

7

Flame Sensor is checked for correct operation. This is an important safety mechanism.

8

Blower Assembly is checked for motor temperature and amp draw to detect any signs of internal wear or premature failure.

9

Blower Fan Wheel checked for tight connection to motor shaft for best function and whee provide best air flow. Connections can loosen over time. Clean off any dust or dirt.

10

Heat Exchanger checked for rust and leaks, that can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning which can be deadly. Older heat exchangers have welded seams that can separate over time. New furnaces have one piece extruded heat exchangers that are guaranteed not to crack.

11

Diagnostic Board on furnace will have all connections checked to ensure safety.

12

Capacitor check for blower assembly. Relay Switch checked.

13

Control Board connections checked.

14

Thermostat checked for operation.

Condenser Inspection Checklist

1

Your system can be a little low on refrigerant that is caused by leaks around service valves that we check. We add refrigerant in these cases so your unit is charged to correct levels for maximum efficiency.

2

Compressor performance measured. Check refrigerant levels and voltage draw.

3

Clean Condenser Coil. Dirt works like a blanket to cut unit efficiency, costs more to run ad shortens life. Makes unit work harder.

4

Capacitor voltage is measured. A weak capacitor will allow low voltage thru compressor, which shortens unit life and decreases efficiency.

5

Condenser Fan Motor temperature and voltage are checked. The condenser fan must maintain a Fan Mot correct air flow over the condenser coils or compressor will run hot and system can be damaged.

6

Check the Breaker that powers the condenser. Breakers can weaken over time and decrease electric power to unit. This can shorten unit life. Disconnect-check for rust and pitting of disconnect.

7

Leak Check on condenser if unit is low on refrigerant. We check coil, fittings, dryer, and compressor connections to determine the source of the leak.

8

Check the area behind the control for lizards, bugs and ants that tend to short the boards out by grounding the control boards on the frame. Control boards are expensive to replace and a damaged board can cause other damage.

9

Control Boards connections are checked.

10

Condenser Fan Blade is checked.

11

Defrost Control-Unit can ice up if not functioning properly.

12

Reversing Valve-Inspect for signs of leaks and confirm it is cycling properly.

13

Contactors can become pitted and rusty reducing the amount of voltage to compressor.

14

Start Assist-test voltage. Allows compressor to start easier with less wear.

Testimonials

Matt came to assess our AC unit and system. He was very professional and knowledgable and explained to us what was going on with each of the current problems we are having. He provided options for us and explained… SEE MORE

– Micah Annie J

Every employee we had contact with went above and beyond expectations to install a new HVAC system for us when ours went out two weeks ago in 100 degree temps, plus. A few employees with close contact were Mary… SEE MORE

– Gene Donna E

GREAT job Chris! Everything running smoothly! Also, thank you not only to Chris but to Kathy and Melissa and Jace! Service Air Eastern Shore rocks! Would highly recommend to anyone! Pleasure to work with everyone!

– Michael B

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