Preventive Maintenance Plan for Your HVAC Equipment
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Air conditioning and heating HVAC equipment is mechanical and like all mechanical gear, it can fail when you least expect it to. A Preventive Maintenance Plan and a proper maintenance checklist can help to keep your system in good condition, to deliver continued efficiency and long life. The purpose of preventive maintenance is to have a pro-active maintenance plan as against a reactive maintenance plan, which will cut energy cost, help prevent sudden breakdowns, and gives you information on the state of your systems.
Creating an effective checklist is a joint effort between you and your air conditioning and heating contractor. This will help to establish a unified source of maintenance prerequisites across all residential heating and air systems. Once you have the checklist in place, store some functional tools and equipment like boiler tube and hose/pipe cleaners, chiller tube cleaners, air duct cleaners, drain cleaners, commercial pressure washers and industrial vacuums. The right tools and equipment is the key to a successful preventive maintenance plan. By monitoring the aspects of parts that are likely to fail, you can develop a maintenance plan to test areas in the air condition HVAC that are prone to failure.
At 72 Degrees we make it easy on you and your HVAC systems by providing an annual preventive maintenance plan with our Club Membership Program. With a membership you get annual maintenance on your system, discounts on repairs and equipment, plus priority service. Click here for more information.
We at 72 Degrees Cooper Brothers, Inc. provide maintenance, repair and replacement services for air conditioning, heating, indoor air quality, and duct designs. We are heating and air contractors with a Technician Seal of Safety, which is the industry’s highest standard that can be achieved for checks, testing, and professional training. Visit their official website www.72degreescb.com or call at (408) 662-1538.