Some customers who may not have technical knowledge in the HVAC industry may find it frustrating not to understand the language and words stated in an HVAC maintenance contract.
If you are experiencing the same, relax.
This is very normal. The difficulty in understanding HVAC service agreements is further aggravated by the fact that heating and cooling contractors were using many approaches in the conduct of routine HVAC maintenance. As said, it may be hard to find out whether the conditions stipulated refer to seasonal tune-ups, mere clean and checks, as well as maintenance services. Here are some things that you can find in an HVAC maintenance service agreement. Hopefully, it can shed light on your doubts and will help you decide whether to sign the contract or not. A Checklist of Your Needs. You can surely find there a more specific list that is covered in the HVAC maintenance. The checklist may include options such as one or two-family dwellings, the number of floors in a building, what devices are included (whether it is for gas furnaces, main air conditioner, evaporator coils, electrical connections, etc. ). The ‘Find A Contractor’ Service. This is stated in an online contract, which allows you to search for contractors using zip codes. You can also choose contractors from your interviews or the ones listed by the company. The wording may be different but they will surely provide you with options of contractors and their corresponding address. Useful tips for homeowners to better manage and take care of their HVAC equipment. The contract usually contains a manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines that homeowners can do. These guidelines may be tempting as they are very easy to execute, especially among families, saving money. These instructions usually involve visual inspection, vacuuming out of a furnace cabinet, checking the belt for fraying, and loose tension among others.