
If you have a working HVAC system, you might think that you do not need to have a maintenance plan. However, signing up for one can benefit you in many ways. Discover five times when a maintenance plan is good to sign up for.
1. You Have a New HVAC System
Did you recently switch out your old HVAC for a brand-new one? If so, then you might not think that maintenance is necessary yet. While many new units are unlikely to break down in the first year or two, maintenance will still benefit even the newest of HVAC systems.
For one, any new HVAC system will often come with warranties. These warranties are only available for a certain time, so you want to make the most of them if you need to. However, you can void a warranty if you forget to do a tune-up. If you have a repair that comes about because of forgotten maintenance, your HVAC manufacturer or installer might decline coverage.
Additionally, while a new HVAC system will be energy-efficient and high-performing for a while, eventually, the neglect to it will reduce any benefit it initially had. With decreased efficiency, eco-friendliness, and performance comes increased repairs, higher costs, and a shorter life span. Your initial investment will not bring you the long-term return you likely thought you would get.
2. You Have an Avoidable Repair
Have you ever had an HVAC system that has worked for a while without maintenance? Does it suddenly need repair? Often, this repair was avoidable. Some examples of avoidable repairs include:
Each of these is easily avoidable with regular maintenance. Filter changes are especially easy to handle and necessary to do. A regular maintenance plan will often ensure that you avoid major repairs and expensive costs.
3. You Have to Wait for an Appointment
Do you want an HVAC technician to come out quickly? Sometimes, if you are not on a maintenance plan, you might have to wait days, if not weeks, for a scheduled appointment. In contrast, maintenance plan customers will often get priority scheduling, which allows them to get necessary repairs and tune-ups easier and quicker.
Get a maintenance plan to avoid having to wait forever. Instead of being stuck with a malfunctioning or unworkable HVAC system, you can have a comfortable home faster, plus peace of mind knowing that you are a priority customer.
4. You Want to Save Money
Any time you need to save money, signing up for a maintenance plan is a good move. You might balk at the monthly fees, but this investment can help you save money in the long run. For example, customers on maintenance plans often:
Instead of an unexpected major repair or complete replacement that can deplete your budget, you can enjoy your HVAC system for years to come, as well as the cost savings that come along with routine maintenance.
5. You Moved Into a New Home
If you've bought a new home with an HVAC system that you don't know a lot about, consider getting a maintenance plan. While a home inspection prior to moving in should have revealed the state of your HVAC system, you likely want to maintain the current state of your HVAC - as long as it's in good condition, of course.
Get Your Maintenance Plan Today
If you want to benefit from all that maintenance has to offer, then get in touch with C.J. Services, Inc . , today. We will gladly come on a time and day that works for you, look over and tune up your system, and provide the maintenance and minor repair services necessary to keep your system going. We look forward to seeing you soon.