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Heating and Air Conditioning Service

For homeowners, a good heating and air conditioning service provider will be needed some point while they are living at their residence. For the most part there are two different paths these homeowners take with their approach to this type of service.

One path that the prepared homeowner takes is by having an annual or bi-annual check up of their heating and air conditioning systems by authorized personnel. This allows for your system to be thoroughly checked, to see if it is not only working efficiently but if any problems are developing.

This also allows for the needed maintenance to be done on a timely manner. The air filters that clean the recirculated air need to be cleaned or replaced periodically. This not only allows them to do a more efficient job but puts less stress on the system. The lower the stress that is placed on your units will allow them to last longer and use less energy to perform their function properly.

By having an authorized and knowledgeable service repair technician inspect your units, they can see if a portion or component is having problems. This way any repair can be planned in advance before a breakdown occurs and you are in an emergency situation.

Now the second type of homeowner who just hopes all is working well. The typical mind set is out of sight, out of mind. Unfortunately many people have this attitude. Why fix something that is not broken is the main response from these homeowners. Unfortunately a home is like anything else, without proper upkeep the components of the home will eventually fail.

Just like a car will run for thousands of miles without an oil change, but eventually it will catch up on the owner and the repairs are costly. This is why it is so important to have a reliable heating and air conditioning service provider inspect your home’s units, to help prevent total breakdowns. This also allows for planning of the replacement for the needed units at a time of your choosing and not that of your units.

This information is good for anywhere in the country, however for those of you in the Metro Washington DC area including Maryland and Virginia, you will want to contact John C. Flood, Inc., the best in the area, to discuss your scheduled maintenance or emergency repairs.

Additional Details about an Energy Management Plan

Yesterday we told you bout the Energy Management Plan at John C. Flood, Inc. and today we want you to know of some other details about this program.  This company services all of the DC Metro areas and has been giving quality service since 1904.

You will note on the previous post we had first published a good discount of 10%, well we now want you to know that the discount has been increased to Energy Management Plan customers to 15% that is off of all parts and labor.

Additionally you will cut your service and repair bills significantly with the discount and also all dispatch fees will be waived with this type of account.

The benefits of the periodic tune-ups are that the equipment life will be extended, the equipment will operate more efficiently and the inspection and adjustments will significantly reduce the chance of expensive breakdowns.

Seemingly little things like Air Filters for instance might not seem that important, however they are a critical component in your HVAC system.  The Flood team will provide do-it-yourself tips for those of you that would like to receive them.  Of course they will also do it all for you if you prefer.

This time of the year your thoughts are on heating, however with an Energy Plan you will also have notifications of items to consider for your heating and cooling system that will benefit you all year around.

Remember that the Flood service team will handle all of your electrical and plumbing requirements as well as your HVAC needs.  We will outline some of the typical plumbing and electrical services that you will want to know about in our next post here on this Blog at www.DC-PlumbingHeating.com.

Refer to our previous post on the Energy Management Plan here.