It can be consuming when you start looking at the information about furnace service plans. Do you need one? Is the cost worth it? What should it cover? US Air Heating and Cooling is here to answer your questions and clear up the confusion.
But I Have a Warranty
One of the most confusing things about furnace repair plans is that homeowners often assume they don’t need the repair plan because their home’s furnace is under warranty. However, the warranty and a maintenance service agreement are two very different things—and in lots of cases, you are required to have routine furnace service performed to keep your warranty valid. These services help to make sure your furnace is running as it should and help recognize potential problems before they become bigger, and expensive, problems. A warranty commonly only covers major components of a furnace, and not labor costs, which can add up quickly. It’s wise to review all the details of your warranty so you comprehend what’s covered and what isn’t.
Other Benefits of Routine Maintenance
Along with keeping your system operating safely, routine maintenance offers many more benefits. Properly maintained systems are more prone to operate at peak efficiency, which may save you some money on your utility costs. They also help better filter your home’s air, helping to keep you healthier and your home cleaner.
Yet another benefit is that it helps ensure your furnace will work correctly through its busiest season—aka when temperatures are low. The last thing you want on a cool Rock Hill night is to have to schedule an emergency repair.
Built-In Motivation to Schedule Routine Maintenance
At US Air Heating and Cooling, our Service Maintenance Plans are specifically for regular maintenance. One of the good things about selecting a maintenance plan is that you have no reason to skip out on scheduling beneficial annual maintenance. We’ve found that once homeowners invest in a service plan, they are more likely to schedule their service much better than homeowners that didn’t include a service agreement—and their furnace and indoor air quality benefit! Even better, our team will typically contact you to schedule your appointment as a helpful reminder.
If you would like more information about furnace service plans, or if you would like to get one now, call US Air Heating and Cooling at 803-220-0761 and we’ll help you out.