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With your EcoPulse™ Membership, you’ll benefit from bi-annual maintenance visits by certified technicians to ensure optimal HVAC performance. This membership includes a low-cost comprehensive duct sealing and insulation to reduce air leaks and improve energy efficiency.

Additionally, you’ll receive personalized energy-saving tips to further cut your energy usage. This membership covers all types of HVAC systems, including gas and electric furnaces, heat pumps, geothermal units, and both hot water and steam boilers.


Annual maintenance visits are conducted by certified technicians to optimize HVAC system performance.
  • Installation of smart thermostats with remote access and energy usage tracking capabilities.
  • Quarterly air filter replacements using high-efficiency filters to improve indoor air quality and HVAC system efficiency.
  • Comprehensive duct sealing and insulation services to minimize air leaks and improve overall energy efficiency.
  • Access to energy-saving tips and personalized recommendations for further reducing energy consumption.

Membership comes with No Service Call Fees and 20% off Labor to Repair Costs with a low Dispatch Fee of $65.00

FREE INSTALLATION OF SIGNATURE HEATING & COOLING SYSTEMS!


Annual Maintenance Visits Service Checklist:

  • Inspect and clean HVAC systems.
  • Check and calibrate thermostats.
  • Ensure all components are functioning optimally.
  • Address any identified issues or inefficiencies.
  • Clean HVAC components, including coils, fans, and condensate drains.

Comprehensive Duct Sealing and Insulation Services:

  • Seal identified leaks with appropriate materials.
  • Insulate ducts as needed to prevent energy loss.
  • Test the system to ensure the sealing and insulation are effective.

Visual Inspection:

  • Exterior Condition: Check the physical condition of the unit, including signs of damage, rust, or wear on the casing and components.
  • Corrosion: Inspect metal parts for corrosion, especially in areas prone to moisture exposure, such as around the condensate drain and outdoor unit.

Electrical System Check:

  • Wiring and Connections: Examine all electrical connections for signs of wear, loose connections, or corrosion.
  • Component Functionality: Test electrical components such as contactors, capacitors, and relays to ensure they are functioning properly.
  • Voltage and Amperage: Measure voltage and amperage to ensure they are within manufacturer specifications and check for any electrical imbalances.

Mechanical Component Inspection:

  • Blower Assembly: Inspect the blower motor and fan blades for wear, damage, or imbalance. Check for proper alignment and secure mounting.
  • Heat Exchanger: Examine the heat exchanger for cracks, corrosion, or other signs of damage that could affect performance and safety.
  • Compressor: Check the compressor for unusual noises, overheating, or signs of leakage. Ensure that it is securely mounted and functions efficiently.

Refrigerant System Check:

  • Refrigerant Levels: Measure refrigerant levels and check for signs of leaks or improper pressure. Compare with manufacturer specifications.
  • Expansion Valve: Inspect the expansion valve for proper operation and signs of wear or blockage.

Coil Inspection:

  • Evaporator Coils: Inspect the evaporator coils for dirt buildup, damage, or signs of freezing. Ensure proper airflow and heat exchange.
  • Condenser Coils: Check the condenser coils for dirt, debris, or damage that could impact heat dissipation.

Drainage System Check:

  • Condensate Drain: Inspect the condensate drain for clogs, leaks, or signs of water damage. Ensure proper drainage and flow.
  • Drain Pan: Check the drain pan for rust, corrosion, or cracks.

Airflow and Ductwork Inspection:

  • Air Filter: Inspect the air filter for dirt and debris, and ensure it is correctly installed. Recommend replacement if necessary.
  • Ductwork: Examine ductwork for signs of leaks, damage, or poor insulation. Ensure all connections are secure and properly sealed.

System Performance Testing:

  • Temperature Differential: Measure the temperature differential between supply and return air to assess system efficiency.
  • System Operation: Test the HVAC system in both heating and cooling modes to ensure it operates correctly and efficiently.

Controls and Thermostat Check:

  • Thermostat Calibration: Verify that the thermostat is accurately reading and controlling the temperature. Check for proper calibration and functionality.
  • Control Settings: Ensure all control settings and modes (e.g., heating, cooling, fan) are functioning correctly.

Lubrication and Moving Parts:

  • Lubrication: Apply lubricant to all moving parts, including motors, bearings, and fans, to reduce friction and wear.
  • Belt and Pulley Inspection: Check belts and pulleys for wear, tension, and alignment. Replace or adjust as needed.

Documentation and Reporting:

  • Inspection Report: Provide a detailed report of the inspection findings, including any issues identified, recommendations for repairs or replacements, and notes on system performance.

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