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Preventive Maintenance = $avings! Take care of your HVAC system, and it will take care of you! Preventive maintenance agreements (PMAs) are agreements between you and your Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) quality contractor for scheduled inspections and maintenance of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. PMAs are generally scheduled for the spring and fall to maintain peak efficiency, help keep utility bills lower, extend the life of your HVAC system, and avert failures. Sometimes PMAs are referred to as “planned maintenance agreements,” “clean and checks,” or “preventive service agreements.” Most agreements offered by ACCA contractors cover an inspection of the entire HVAC system and routine maintenance (such as replacing or cleaning filters). Energy Consumption According to the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE), up to 50% more energy can be saved with proper installation, sizing, and maintenance of commercial central air conditioning and heat pumps. Although the CEE study did not measure residential systems, a compelling case can be made that proper maintenance can save homeowners up to 50% as well. Out of Sight, NOT Out of Mind Getting your HVAC system checked twice annually is just as important as changing the oil in your car every 3,000 miles! What should you expect your ACCA member service technician to do during a PMA visit? Spring Visit (preparation for summer season) Fall Visit (preparation for winter season) Note: For heat pump applications, winter season inspections repeat a number of the summer procedures plus several additional checks. Maintaining semi-annual PMAs for heat pumps is also important. What’s your bottom line? Peace of Mind: Predictive maintenance will mean fewer system failures and a longer life for your HVAC equipment. Priority Service: Should a system failure occur during the heat of the summer or the cold of the winter, customers with PMAs generally receive priority service. Continuity: Many ACCA contractors assign technicians to specific customers. That way, you get to see and know the same service technician, and he or she becomes more familiar with you and your equipment. Learn more about how to choose and work with a comfort professional here. © Air Conditioning Contractors of America
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