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Are You Paying Too Much For Heating Maintenance?

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Winter is just around the corner. Do you know if your heating system is ready for it? This might be a good time to consider getting a yearly maintenance plan for your heating system. Now and then, most mechanical appliances require attention. Heating systems are no exception.

That’s why it’s good practice to have your HVAC system checked out at least once a year by a licensed expert. Regular inspections can spot problems before they get worse. Routine cleaning of the system components will keep it running efficiently all winter long.

What is Heating Maintenance & Why it is Needed?

Heating maintenance is a one year contract with your HVAC provider where a certified expert will inspect your heating system to ensure that it is running smoothly.

It will help keep your heating and cooling system running at peak efficiency. It will also prolong the life of the system, reduce energy costs and reduce the risk of health issues for you and your loved ones.

A once a year maintenance check on your heating system is recommended to maintain its efficiency, prolong its life, to monitor indoor air quality and decrease frequent repairs for both central heaters and furnace systems.

Average Costs of HVAC Maintenance Contracts

One of the more common reasons why homeowners do not buy an HVAC maintenance plan is that it costs too much. Some plans will set you back only $150 while others will cost a whopping $500 per year. The price usually depends on the number of services offered.

It may be more cost effective to forgo a maintenance plan for your system if it is still relatively new and under manufacturer’s warranty, as any repairs will be covered by the warranty. Some maintenance plans are more expensive than a service call for a repair. It’s important to note that even if your system does not need any service during the year, you will still be required to pay the yearly maintenance plan fee.

Some maintenance plans include an inspection and tune-up on your heating system before winter starts, along with the parts for any issues found during the inspection. Of course, the more services the plan includes, the more money you will have to pay.

Call The Experts For Heater Installation & Repairs

If your HVAC contractor finds issues with your heating system, they can repair it to ensure that the system will run at optimum capacity.

If they determine that the issues are too many and beyond repair, the best course of action is to buy a new heating system.

Call the HVAC experts at Sharp-Long 72 Degrees Air Conditioning and Heating in Lees Summit, MO for quality HVAC installations and repairs, including new heater installations. They can give you honest recommendations and suggest the best course of action to take for your home.

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