The AC Guy LLC
Maintenance Plan
Why pay for both a spring a/c tune up AND a fall heating tune up every year when you could get much more with our Planned Service Agreement.
Planned Service Agreement
As a member of the PSA program, you will receive several benefits that will save you time and money. We have outlined the benefits below. The cost is based on a per system charge. The first system is $150 and each additional system is $100. When it comes time to renew, we offer a $20 discount per contract. If you have one system it would run $150 for the first year and $130 for each year following that you maintained your renewal. If you had two systems, it would run $250 for the first year and $230 for each year following that you maintained your renewal.
As a PSA member, you are provided the following benefits:
- Priority Service - same day service
- Spring Check - 21-point inspection of the air conditioning system
- Fall Check - 21-point inspection of the heater or furnace system
- 20% Parts Discount - receive 20% discount on regular parts pricing
- No After-Hours Diagnostic Fee - The diagnostic fee for all PSA
The PSA program runs annually from the sign-up date through the next 364 days. We will send out a renewal letter when it is time to renew or we will remind you while on site if it is within the same month of the PSA expiring. Let us know if there are additional questions about our PSA program.
Spring A/C Tune-Up
Cost
$0
Fall Heating Tune-Up
Cost
$0
Service Dispatch
Cost
$0
Priority Scheduling
Cost
$0
Services
What's Included?
Cleaned as required
Dirty condenser coils raise refrigerant pressure higher than needed, increasing your electric bill.
Thermocharging
A low or high refrigerant charge can easily go unnoticed and increase operating costs up to 30%. An improper charge can cause compressor shutdown.
Inspected & tested
Controls and safeties that do not function properly can increase operation cost and cause other components to fail.
Inspected & tested
Worn contacts and loose wire connections can lead to motor or compressor failure.
Operationally inspected
Crankcase heaters that do not work can lead to a compressor failure.
Inspected & tightened
Loose connections can lead to a motor, control, or compressor failure.
Taken & recorded
An accurate record of your equipment's vital data can indicate potential problems, which can be eliminated.
Tested
Bad capacitors can lead to compressor and motor failure.
Other Inclusions
A worn or over - heated disconnect blows fuses and is dangerous.
A restricted air filter can cause your air conditioning unit to waste energy and shorten the compressor's life.
Improperly lubricated rotating equipment will eventually fail.
Improper voltage and amp draw increase operating costs and can shorten the
Loose belts and worn pulleys decrease air flow, increase operating costs and shorten the compressor's life. Belts crack and break with age.
mproperly calibrated thermostats cause the unit to run longer than necessary. Every degree your air conditioner operates below 78 degrees can add 5%-8% to the cost of cooling.
Algae and dust can plug a condensate drain which can cause extensive water damage to your furnace.
Dirty motors are less efficient and will fail sooner.