Maintenance

How Routine HVAC Maintenance Can Save You Money

Some Seattle homeowners live by the motto, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” However, when it comes to your HVAC system, this mindset can actually impact you negatively. Just like your car needs an oil change and tire rotation after every 2,000 to 5,000 miles, your heating and cooling system also need some routine maintenance to keep the equipment clean and running smoothly. Below, we’ll explain how routine HVAC maintenance can save you money and prolong the life of your HVAC system. We’ll also discuss how Cardinal’s Planned HVAC Maintenance Agreement Program can help you save on your routine maintenance costs.

Benefits of HVAC Maintenance

You may be wondering, how can spending money on HVAC maintenance services help you save money. Though it may seem counterintuitive, scheduling consistent routine HVAC maintenance services on your home comfort system can actually help you save more money over time. In fact, the cost of the HVAC maintenance services more than pays for itself over the life of the unit.

During your HVAC maintenance visit, a certified HVAC technician cleans your equipment and checks for any issues that may impact the way your heater or AC functions. Cleaning and lubricating the system helps keep your system running smoothly and efficiently, while preventing malfunctions. Additionally, your HVAC tech will check to see if your system needs any repairs. By identifying these repair needs early on, the HVAC technician is able to fix the problem before it becomes a bigger and more costly issue.

Routine HVAC maintenance not only saves you money by keeping your system running efficiently, but it can actually extend the life of your heating and cooling units. Just as routine car maintenance often allows you to put the maximum amount of miles on your car for the life of the vehicle, the same is true for your HVAC system.

Save Money with Planned HVAC Maintenance Agreement Program

At Cardinal Heating & AC, Inc., we take every opportunity to help our customers save money while staying comfortable. Our Planned HVAC Maintenance Agreement Program (PMA) helps you ensure that your HVAC system is consistently maintained and kept clean to keep your system running smoothly and efficiently. With the planned maintenance agreement, Seattle homeowners get to enjoy reduced maintenance service rates and 24/7 emergency service rates as well as preferential scheduling.

The best part is that with a planned HVAC maintenance agreement from Cardinal, you don’t have to worry about making sure that your system is serviced. Our team of certified HVAC technicians will perform automatic regular inspections on your system where they will clean the equipment and look for any repair needs. This will help you ensure that your factory warranty remains valid for your HVAC system.

Fall is the perfect time to schedule a routine HVAC maintenance visit to help you get ready for the colder months ahead. Contact us today to schedule a maintenance visit, and don’t forget to ask about our planned maintenance program! Call now: (425) 296-2097.

Cindy Hastings

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