Service Agreements - "The Smart Choice"

Heating and cooling systems have a way of breaking down when the weather is at its worst; on the coldest day of a frigid winter, or during a sizzling summer heat wave; times when your comfort system must work the hardest, and when you need it most.

Regular check-ups will help to maximize the life expectancy of your system; unfortunately, even the best maintenance won't prevent normal wear and tear.

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Your investment in our service agreement includes:

Yearly Maintenance for Each Unit

Having your system checked regularly enables us to keep your unit running as efficiently as possible, which saves you money on your utility bill month after month. These regular check-ups also enables us to catch problems such as loose or burnt wires, and freon leaks, before they lead to a larger problem such as motor failure.

Priority Service

When you have an emergency, you can rest assured Omni Mechanical...WILL BE THERE! Our commitment to program customers means we will have a technician to your door within 48 hours of calling our office.

Energy Saving Coil Cleaning

Dirty coils reduce efficiency and cause your unit to work harder, causing parts to wear out faster, and shorten the life expectancy of your unit. Your unit will cost you more month after month on your utility bill if the coils are not kept clean. Test performed by the EPA explain that as little as 1/10th of a centimeter of dirt or dust on a coil could reduce efficiency by 21%. Since the average homeowner's heating and cooling bill is $1,500 per year, a 21% loss in efficiency means you could be wasting up to $315 each year.

Discounted Replacement Parts and Labor

Our discounted rates save you money with every call. Service contract members receive 10% off parts and labor as well as 50% off diagnostic charges. Additionally, our repair trucks are fully stocked so we are able to repair 99% of calls on the first visit.

Gas Furnace Maintenance

  • Test for carbon monoxide leaks
  • Clean burner assembly
  • Clean ignition assembly
  • Clean blower motor
  • Inspect filtration system
  • Adjust blower components
  • Test and adjust safety controls
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Check flue draft
  • Inspect vent piping
  • Inspect humidification system

Air Conditioner Maintenance

  • Clean condenser coil
  • Inspect evaporator coil if accessible
  • Clean condensate drain
  • Clean blower motor
  • Inspect filtration system
  • Adjust blower components
  • Inspect for refrigerant leaks
  • Test condensate pump
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Test starting capabilities
  • Measure air temperature differential
  • Monitor refrigerant pressure
  • Measure amperage and voltage

Air Handler Maintenance

  • Inspect evaporator coil
  • Clean blower motor
  • Inspect filtration system
  • Adjust blower components
  • Test and adjust safety controls
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Inspect humidification system
  • Inspect electrical heating elements

Performance Heat Pump Tune-Up

  • Clean condenser coil
  • Clean condensate drain
  • Check defrost controls
  • Inspect auxiliary heaters
  • Inspect filtration system
  • Inspect for refrigerant leaks
  • Test condensate pump
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Test starting capabilities
  • Measure air temperature differential
  • Monitor refrigerant pressure
  • Measure amperage and voltage

An oil boiler tune-up

  • Sweep area and remove debris
  • Check for exterior leakages
  • Check exhaust temperature
  • Check pressure readings
  • Boiler pressure
  • Listen for unusual noises, vibrations or rattles
  • Ensure vents are not obstructed or blocked
  • Check display panel for error codes, service notification and operation control
  • Replace standard filter, nozzle, electrodes and strainer
  • Clean out burner tube
  • Check oil level
  • Check for low water level
  • Check flame for damage or soot

An oil furnace tune-up

  • Sweep area and remove debris
  • Check for exterior leakages
  • Check exhaust temperature
  • Check thermostat operation
  • Listen for unusual noises, vibrations or rattles
  • Ensure vents are not obstructed or blocked
  • Check display panel for error codes, service notification and operation control
  • In the combustion chamber, check and clean the burner, crossover and igniter
  • Inspect the blower and blower motor
  • Replace *standard* filter, nozzle, electrodes and strainer
  • Inspect and clean heat exchanger checking for cracks, holes or leaks
  • Check oil level
  • Check flame for damage or soot
  • Check for burned wires or high-temp problems
  • Inspect flue pipe and ductwork
  • On older systems, evaluate clean and tune the pilot light system
  • Run the furnace in heating mode and record temp readings from both the return air ducts and the supply or heating ducts, to be sure the heating output is within manufacturer's specs

A gas boiler heating system tune-up:

  • Sweep area and remove debris, making sure area is clear of obstructions
  • Inspect for leaking water
  • Check thermostat operation and pressure readings
  • Listen for unusual noises, vibrations or rattles
  • Check display panel for error codes, service notification and operation control
  • Inspect the combustion air opening for blockages
  • Inspect the combustion air piping and flue gas vent piping
  • Inspect the relief valve and discharge pipe
  • Inspect condensate drain line, PVC fittings, drain system and drain tap
  • Inspect boiler hydronic piping
  • Inspect the burner and burner flame
  • Check for leaks in the gas line and other fuel supply components
  • Check flame for damage or soot
  • Check for burned wires or high-temp problems
  • On older systems, evaluate clean and tune the pilot light system
  • Descaling system and replace acid neutralizing pellets if necessary at additional charge

Gas fireplace maintenance:

  • Inspect and clean the glass
  • Inspect and clean the inside and outside of the firebox
  • Check and inspect venting
  • Check CO2 detectors
  • Check burner ignition
  • Provide recommendations if any
  • ($50 discount if combined with any other HVAC maintenance)

Ready for Maintenance? We want to provide you with the best heating and cooling services available.

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