HVAC Maintenance Plan In Sherwood, AR

HVAC Maintenance Plan In Sherwood, AR and Surrounding Areas

WHY IS OUR HVAC MAINTENANCE PLAN A GREAT PROGRAM?

Most HVAC units have a lifespan of roughly 12 to 15 years, so regular maintenance is an important part of maintaining the health and extending the life of your heating and air conditioning system. Having a regular maintenance plan has been proven to increase the overall efficiency of the system, thereby reducing your operational costs. Having a maintenance plan set in place will significantly reduce the risk of having premature major repairs on your system.

At Sub Zero Heating and Air Conditioning, we’ll treat your HVAC system with care like it’s our own. We value our customers and we want to make sure you get the most out of your HVAC system. We always make decisions with the customer’s best interest in mind rather than our pocketbooks, but we’re also committed to giving you the best advice moving forward. Let us earn your trust this season with our HVAC maintenance plan in Cabot, Sherwood, Jacksonville, and Beebe!

AC Maintenance In Sherwood, North Little Rock, Cabot, AR and Surrounding Areas​

ABOUT OUR HVAC V.I.P. MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

This program includes 2 visits per year and is unbeatable in the value and the peace of mind that you will have thought the harsh summer/winter months! Don’t be stuck this summer with a major breakdown on your system when it could have been prevented in the first place. Schedule your appointment today for our HVAC maintenance plans in Cabot, Arkansas and the surrounding areas!

Maintenance Agreement

VIP GOOD Energy Savings Maintenance Agreement

  • 10% Discount on parts
  • 1-year Warranty (on nonmajor repairs and must keep agreement for that time)
  • Priority Service
  • 2 visits to the home per yr. for Energy Efficiency/Maintenance Tune-Up
  • Drain Line Cleaning

AC CHECKLIST

  • Clean Condenser Coil (Biodegradable Solution Coil Treatment)
  • Clear Drain Line
  • Check Cap readings on Blower Fan
  • Amp draw reading on Blower Fan
  • Inspect Blower Fan Wheel for debris/dirt
  • Inspect Evap. Coil for restrictions
  • Amp draw reading on Condenser Fan Motor
  • Amp draw data on Compressor Start Up/Run time
  • Check data on the Run Cap. for the Compressor
  • Check data on the Run Cap. for Condenser Fan
  • Inspect the Contactor
  • Visually determine if the control wire is in proper condition
  • Inspect Armor flex if it is sufficient for the suction line
  • Check the Refrigerant Levels at the Condenser
  • Determine the proper Superheat/Subcooling of the refrigeration process

HEAT CHECKLIST (For Furnace)

  • Inspect the I.D.M.
  • Check the Cap. on the I.D.M.
  • Clean the I.D.M. Port/Hose
  • Use Multimeter to verify the Amp Draw on the I.D.M.
  • Clean the Flame Sensor
  • Check the Micro Amps of the Flame Sensor
  • Verify Voltage of the H.S.I.
  • Clean the Burners
  • Clean the Orifices of the Burner Tube
  • Verify Voltage to the Gas Valve/Proper Operation
  • Check all Safety Switches to the Furnace
  • Inspect the Blower Wheel for Debris/Dirt
  • Check-Cap at Furnace/A.H.
  • Verify Amp Draw of the Blower
  • INSPECT THE HEAT EXCHANGER FOR RUST HOLES/CRACKS
  • PERFORM A CARBON MONOXIDE TEST ON THE FURNACE TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THE RESIDENTS AND PROPER OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM

HEAT CHECKLIST (For Air Handler/Heat Pump)

  • Inspect the Heat Strips to verify that there is proper voltage
  • Check the Amp Draw of the Heat Strips
  • Ensure that all Safety Components of the A.H. are in the proper operation
  • Inspect the Blower Wheel for Debris/Dirt
  • Check the Cap. on the Blower
  • Verify the Amp Draw on the Blower
  • Inspect the Disconnect Switch
  • Visually inspect the Contactor
  • Check MFD. on the Condenser Fan/Compressor Cap
  • List the Amp Draw on the Compressor
  • List the Amp Draw on the Condenser Fan
  • Verify the Low Voltage going to the Reversing Valve
  • Test the Defrost Board
  • Check the Refrigerant Levels of the Heat Pump
  • Notate the Suction Line Temp./Ambient Temp
  • Verify that the Reversing Valve is engaging/disengaging while the Thermostat is calling for Heat

VIP BETTER Energy Savings Maintenance Agreement

  • Service call fee discounted to 39.99 + Tax (50$ SAVINGS).
  • 10% Discount on parts
  • 2 year Warranty (on non major repairs and must keep agreement for that time).
  • Priority Service
  • Clean Condenser Coil
  • Clear Drain Line
  • Complete system accruement 500.00 MAX @ 50.00 per year

AC CHECKLIST

  • Clean Condenser Coil (Biodegradable Solution Coil Treatment)
  • Clear Drain Line
  • Check Cap readings on Blower Fan
  • Amp draw reading on Blower Fan
  • Inspect Blower Fan Wheel for debris/dirt
  • Inspect Evap. Coil for restrictions
  • Amp draw reading on Condenser Fan Motor
  • Amp draw data on Compressor Start Up/Run time
  • Check data on the Run Cap. for the Compressor
  • Check data on the Run Cap. for Condenser Fan
  • Inspect the Contactor
  • Visually determine if the control wire is in proper condition
  • Inspect Armor flex if it is sufficient for the suction line
  • Check the Refrigerant Levels at the Condenser
  • Determine the proper Superheat/Subcooling of the refrigeration process

HEAT CHECKLIST (For Furnace)

  • Inspect the I.D.M.
  • Check the Cap. on the I.D.M.
  • Clean the I.D.M. Port/Hose
  • Use Multimeter to verify the Amp Draw on the I.D.M.
  • Clean the Flame Sensor
  • Check the Micro Amps of the Flame Sensor
  • Verify Voltage of the H.S.I.
  • Clean the Burners
  • Clean the Orifices of the Burner Tube
  • Verify Voltage to the Gas Valve/Proper Operation
  • Check all Safety Switches to the Furnace
  • Inspect the Blower Wheel for Debris/Dirt
  • Check-Cap at Furnace/A.H.
  • Verify Amp Draw of the Blower
  • INSPECT THE HEAT EXCHANGER FOR RUST HOLES/CRACKS
  • PERFORM A CARBON MONOXIDE TEST ON THE FURNACE TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THE RESIDENTS AND PROPER OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM

HEAT CHECKLIST (For Air Handler/Heat Pump)

  • Inspect the Heat Strips to verify that there is proper voltage
  • Check the Amp Draw of the Heat Strips
  • Ensure that all Safety Components of the A.H. are in the proper operation
  • Inspect the Blower Wheel for Debris/Dirt
  • Check the Cap. on the Blower
  • Verify the Amp Draw on the Blower
  • Inspect the Disconnect Switch
  • Visually inspect the Contactor
  • Check MFD. on the Condenser Fan/Compressor Cap
  • List the Amp Draw on the Compressor
  • List the Amp Draw on the Condenser Fan
  • Verify the Low Voltage going to the Reversing Valve
  • Test the Defrost Board
  • Check the Refrigerant Levels of the Heat Pump
  • Notate the Suction Line Temp./Ambient Temp
  • Verify that the Reversing Valve is engaging/disengaging while the Thermostat is calling for Heat

VIP BEST Energy Savings Maintenance Agreement

  • Antimicrobial Ductwork Treatment 2X Per Year (Regularly $178.92 A La Carte per system 1X).
  • 15% Discount on parts
  • Service call fee discounted to 39.99 + Tax (50$ SAVINGS).
  • 3-year Warranty (on non major repairs and must keep agreement for that time).
  • Priority Service
  • Clean Condenser Coil
  • Clear Drain Line
  • Complete system accruement 500.00 MAX @ 75.00 per year

AC CHECKLIST

  • Clean Condenser Coil (Biodegradable Solution Coil Treatment)
  • Clear Drain Line
  • Check Cap readings on Blower Fan
  • Amp draw reading on Blower Fan
  • Inspect Blower Fan Wheel for debris/dirt
  • Inspect Evap. Coil for restrictions
  • Amp draw reading on Condenser Fan Motor
  • Amp draw data on Compressor Start Up/Run time
  • Check data on the Run Cap. for the Compressor
  • Check data on the Run Cap. for Condenser Fan
  • Inspect the Contactor
  • Visually determine if the control wire is in proper condition
  • Inspect Armor flex if it is sufficient for the suction line
  • Check the Refrigerant Levels at the Condenser
  • Determine the proper Superheat/Subcooling of the refrigeration process

HEAT CHECKLIST (For Furnace)

  • Inspect the I.D.M.
  • Check the Cap. on the I.D.M.
  • Clean the I.D.M. Port/Hose
  • Use Multimeter to verify the Amp Draw on the I.D.M.
  • Clean the Flame Sensor
  • Check the Micro Amps of the Flame Sensor
  • Verify the Voltage of the H.S.I.
  • Clean the Burners
  • Clean the Orifices of the Burner Tube
  • Verify Voltage to the Gas Valve/Proper Operation
  • Check all Safety Switches to the Furnace
  • Inspect the Blower Wheel for Debris/Dirt
  • Check-Cap at Furnace/A.H.
  • Verify Amp Draw of the Blower
  • INSPECT THE HEAT EXCHANGER FOR RUST HOLES/CRACKS
  • PERFORM A CARBON MONOXIDE TEST ON THE FURNACE TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THE RESIDENTS AND PROPER OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM.

HEAT CHECKLIST (For Air Handler/Heat Pump)

  • Inspect the Heat Strips to verify that there is proper voltage
  • Check the Amp Draw of the Heat Strips
  • Ensure that all Safety Components of the A.H. are in the proper operation
  • Inspect the Blower Wheel for Debris/Dirt
  • Check the Cap. on the Blower
  • Verify the Amp Draw on the Blower
  • Inspect the Disconnect Switch
  • Visually inspect the Contactor
  • Check MFD. on the Condenser Fan/Compressor Cap
  • List the Amp Draw on the Compressor
  • List the Amp Draw on the Condenser Fan
  • Verify the Low Voltage going to the Reversing Valve
  • Test the Defrost Board
  • Check the Refrigerant Levels of the Heat Pump
  • Notate the Suction Line Temp./Ambient Temp
  • Verify that the Reversing Valve is engaging/disengaging while the Thermostat is calling for Heat