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Air Conditioning Maintenance Contracts

Your Tampa Bay Air Conditioning units are not unlike any other machine; they work more efficiently and last longer with routine maintenance contracts. All the air circulating throughout your home goes through the air conditioning system so ensuring your system is clean will keep the air in your home safe.

 

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Besides the normal everyday dust and dirt circulating throughout a typical Tampa home that would cause the need for routine duct sanitizing, there are some other factors that may elevate the need to check out your air conditioning or heating system:

 

  • Smoke (cigarettes or cigars)
  • Resident with asthma
  • Pets
  • Renovation project
  • Water damage  
  • Severe allergies

We help you keep your indoor air safe and clean. We’ll come to your home for an assessment of your current system. If necessary, we can perform a professional cleaning of the entire HVAC system. Rather than just focusing on the ductwork, a comprehensive cleaning would include:

 

We will give you instruction on the best filters to use with your system and ensure you know the importance of changing them at least once per month, especially during the hot Tampa summer season.

Cleaning your indoor air system is not an extremely complicated process but it does need to be done by a professional who knows how to access the necessary components without causing harm. Action can handle your needs.

Cooling & Heating System Maintenance Programs

Feature Comparison Bronze Silver Gold
*Per System $129 $225 Yearly
($189 renewal)
$335 Yearly
($249 renewal)
Tune Up ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
20% Discount on Repairs ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Priority Service ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Never an Overtime Charge ✔️ ✔️
Drain Service ✔️ ✔️
2 FREE Co-Pays on Warranty & Insurance Claims ✔️
No Parts Handling Fee from Manufacturers ✔️

Protect Your System With A Service Agreement

 

Precision Tune-Up Checklist

 

  • Check burner assembly
  • Check ignition assembly
  • Check heat exchanger
  • Adjust operating pressures
  • Monitor starting capabilities
  • Test safety controls
  • Check air filters
  • Adjust blower components
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Measure volts/amps on motors
  • Check thermostat calibration
  • Clean evaporator coil if accessible
  • Clean condenser coil
  • Clean condensate drains
  • Measure temperature difference
  • Apply protective coating to outside unit
  • Measure refrigerant levels