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Energy Savings Agreement (ESA)

 The single most important step you can take to save money, save energy, extend your current equipment’s life and live comfortably in your home is to schedule semi-annual (twice a year) maintenance on your HVAC system. 

 With a semi-annual Energy Savings Agreement (ESA), we’ll contact you every six  months to schedule your system checkup, and you can rest assured your home will remain comfortable and operate efficiently and economically all year long.    

 Tune up your system twice a year to make sure your home remains comfortable  when demands on your system are the highest due to the coldest and warmest weather.

Making sure you schedule these two appointments every year means you’ll be much less likely to have a system that struggles to operate, operates inefficiently, or breaks down when you least expect it and need the system the most. 

Twice-annual system tune-ups: 

  • Improve efficiency and reduce your energy bills by keeping your equipment running at its optimum,
  • Extend the life of your equipment four to six years, or 25%, saving you money over the long run, and  
  • Result in your experiencing fewer costly repairs by diagnosing problems early, and giving you a chance to make less-costly interim repairs to keep your current system working.

Click here to obtain specific pricing and services to meet your needs, and to sign up for an Energy Savings Agreement (ESA). 

Here’s what your ESA includes for your cooling tune-up:

Check filters, gas valve, operation of safety controls, sequencer, heating element in operation, CO level, heat exchanger;  clean blower, interior of manifold compartment, pilot, burners;  test for gas leaks;  clean and calibrate thermostat;  check and clean humidifier;  check heat pump reversing valve and defrost cycle. 

Here’s what your ESA includes for your heating tune-up:

Check filters, compressor performance, Freon charge, all safety controls, test crankcase heater, operating pressure;  inspect condenser coil, evaporator coil, evaporator drain pan, condensate drain, blower and clean if necessary;  record superheat;  lubricate all necessary parts;  clean and calibrate thermostat.