Prevent Problems Before They Start with regular maintenance services
You wouldn’t buy a brand new car and never expect to have to put air in the tires, change the oil, and check out any unusual noises, would you? Well, in the same way it is important to have regular inspections of your indoor comfort equipment.
Just as a well running car can get the best gas mileage and keep you safe on the road, properly running home comfort equipment will run more efficiently and keep you comfortable and safe in your home.
One of the best ways to avoid problems and emergency repairs on your home comfort equipment is to prevent the problems from occurring.
The best way to do that is scheduling regular maintenance. Ameri-Serv Heating and Cooling is highly qualified to maintain all your heating and cooling equipment year-round. Ask Ameri-Serv about our planned service program and head off problems before they start.
When using Ameri-Serv for emergency repair services you will have confidence in our pricing every time with our open book pricing policy, our technicians will show you our up front pricing manual at any time because we want to earn your trust.
We not only provide a diagnosis and possible repair on your system but we take the time to inspect the entire system and provide a Complete Inspection Record of the operating equipment technical operating data for your records.
Planned Service Will Help Keep Your Home Safe
Carbon monoxide in your home is an invisible threat to your safety, but it is a threat that is preventable. Cars and trucks, lawn equipment, water heaters, stoves, clothes dryers, furnaces, space heaters, and other combustion appliances are some of the potential sources of carbon monoxide. Though designed to be safe and not produce carbon monoxide, home heating systems are only one of the many sources. In addition negative pressure in your home, coupled with improper combustion, can lead to carbon monoxide entering your living space. Negative pressure can be cause by central vacuum systems, high volume kitchen range hoods, counter top range exhaust systems, bathroom exhaust fans, and particularly fireplaces which can remove an enormous amount of air from your home when burning.
Prevention is the most important step to take to reduce carbon monoxide problems. That’s why it is important to schedule annual maintenance visits by a qualified technician to check combustion appliances to make sure they are operating properly and to be sure that all chimneys and vents are connected properly and not blocked.