Availing of the service package of a reputable HVAC company may be the easiest and most convenient thing to do to guarantee the health and longevity of your HVAC equipment.
But before signing any contract or HVAC service agreement, consider the following tips for you to maximize the full potential of the contract and HVAC services.
Is the HVAC service agreement a win-win solution? The HVAC service agreement contract comes in many names such as HVAC maintenance contracts, service agreements, and comfort plants. You should be aware of the similarities of these terms and focus more if these contracts are a win-win solution between you and the HVAC service provider. On the part of the company, a good contract will give them a steady income throughout the year. In your part, the contract will state what kind of services that are granted to you. These services may include the number of repair calls allowed. Also, check if the HVAC provider gives you an efficient and cost-effective air conditioner. What kind of plan have you signed up for? In most cases, HVAC service agreements start with a basic plan, which includes an AC unit checkup and furnace checkup. The next level coverage includes checkups without charges for repair parts during the checks and priority service. This level puts the customer in their ‘priority service’, a privilege that will let you get the service the same day you made a call for a particular service. Is an HVAC service agreement the one for you? To determine if you need such an agreement, try to decide the number of times when you need routine HVAC maintenance. Maybe, you want to save money and would prefer a DIY HVAC maintenance, which is also totally fine considering that you have the right knowledge and expertise to take care of your HVAC equipment. Then, you have to carefully consider the repair costs and whether or not it is still covered by the factory warranty. Check the unit included in the contract and make sure it is new and under warranty.