Energy Savings Plan
At Dave's Heating & Air, Inc., we’re happy to offer our Gold Energy Savings Agreement! Our Savings Agreement includes two cleanings – one in the fall and one in the spring.
Through annual troubleshooting, cleaning, and tuning, we optimize system performance and lifespan, taking on the worry, work, and responsibility so you can enjoy the results. Dave’s Heating & Air, Inc. offers unmatched standards of dedication and job performance you can trust!
BY ENROLLING IN OUR GOLD ENERGY SAVINGS PLAN, YOU ARE GUARANTEED:
- Peace of Mind – Proactive plans that ensure your heating and cooling system is running safely, efficiently, and reliably throughout the year.
- Safety – By being a part of our Membership Club, it helps make sure your heating and cooling system is functioning efficiently and safely.
- Savings – Annual maintenance extends the life of your equipment, cuts down on costly break-downs and ensures your equipment is running at peak efficiency.
- Convenience – We contact you to schedule your service at your convenience
Gold Energy Savings Plan members receive the following benefits:
Bi-Annual Preventative Maintenance
NO Diagnostic Fee
10% discount on any necessary repairs
Check Carbon Monoxide levels
Clean Burners
Wash Outside Coils
Change Filters
Full system inspection including:
Heat Exchanger
Compressor & Refrigerant
Ductwork & Air Flow
Electrical Connections
Much, Much More!
Just Call Dave’s today to learn more!
If you have an HVAC system, it pays to have an HVAC maintenance service plan with a qualified HVAC repair and installation company in Lincoln, NE. At Dave's Heating & Air, Inc., we have the experience, ability, and knowledge to help you get the most out of your system. We understand the local area, and we know that your HVAC system is an important part of your business and home. We take pride in our customer service and can offer you the best in HVAC maintenance and parts. Call us today so we can help you save money by keeping your system efficient.
Cooling System Maintenance
A good HVAC maintenance plan means you don’t have to worry about your system failing when you need it most. By hiring a company to take care of your HVAC system, you will ensure that you get the most out of it. Service plans often include a regular maintenance schedule and a provision for emergency coverage. This way, you know that a qualified technician will be taking care of your system at regular intervals and if something unexpected happens, you aren’t surprised by the cost. Look at what our service plan in Lincoln, NE, includes and call us to schedule an appointment to find out how we can help you save money.
- Test temperature drop
- Check refrigerant pressures
- Measure sub-cooling and superheat
- Check thermostat operation and adjust if needed
- Clean outdoor coil
- Inspect and clean condensate drain
- Measure amperage draw of electrical components
- Inspect contactor
- Inspect start and run electrical components
- Inspect and lubricate motor (where applicable)
- Test controls for operation
- Inspect all wiring and electrical components
- Inspect air filter and replace if necessary
- Inspect evaporator coil
- General report of equipment condition
Heating System Maintenance
You probably rarely think about your heating system and what it needs to be maintained at the optimal efficiency level. However, your heating system needs proper maintenance to keep operating efficiently and to extend its operating life. With the right heating service in Lincoln, you can be sure that you will be saving money in both the short term, through greater efficiency and less energy usage, and in the long term, through an extended lifespan of your current heating system. You will also be taking preventative measures to limit the risk of your system breaking down during the cold winter months.
- Clean and adjust burners
- Inspect filter and replace if needed
- Clean and adjust pilot assembly
- Check thermostat operation and adjust if needed
- Inspect Heat Exchanger
- Lubricate motor and bearings
- Inspect flue pipe and venting
- Check temperature rise
- Check electric elements
- Check gas pressures
- Check blower motor
- Check amperage draw of electrical components
- Test and record flame sensor
- Check complete heating cycle
- General report of equipment condition