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S.E.S.A.: The Beginning of Comfort! |
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Seasonal Energy Savings Agreement What is the Seasonal Energy Savings Agreement? - The Seasonal Energy Savings Agreement (S.E.S.A.) provides necessary routine maintenance procedures. It is a service, designed for you, to keep your heating and cooling system operating at peak efficiency.
- Our competent, service technicians, will perform the necessary checks, in order to spot and correct potential problems.
- A service agreement is for those who enjoy convenience, dependability and the security of regular maintenance.
- The experts agree that the main reason for a system inefficiency and failures is the lack of preventative maintenance.
- A service agreement can save you money, so call Genesis today!
Club Member Discount The Seasonal Energy Savings Agreement entitles you to a 10% discount on all parts and labor, including freon, any time a repair is needed. Spring Ultimate Tune-Up: Air Conditioning - Calibrate & Level Thermostat
- Monitor Volts/Amps on fan motor
- Lubricate and inspect bearing for wear
- Inspect indoor coil where accessible
- Flush/treat condensate pan for proper drainage
- Inspect & clean condenser coil
- Monitor operating pressures of refrigerant
- Monitor compressor for proper amps
- Inspect safety devices for proper operation
- Inspect disconnect box for proper anchorage & rating
- Tighten all electrical connections
- Test and inspect contactors for burned, pitted contacts
- Test and inspect capacitors
- Inspect fan blade
- Inspect service valves for proper operation
- Measure temperature between supply and return
- Inspect duct work for energy loss where accessible
Fall Ultimate Tune-Up: Furnace - Calibrate and level thermostat
- Inspect for combustible material around furnace
- Test ignition system for safe and proper operation
- Test combustion
- Test exhaust system for proper ventilation
- Measure temperature difference supply/return
- Test safety & control circuits for proper operation
- Inspect and adjust fan belt tension ( if applicable)
- Clean burners
- Inspect heat exchanger
- Measure and adjust gas pressure for peak efficiency
- Lubricate all moving parts, per manufacturer
- Measure amperage and voltage of blower motor
- Tighten and inspect all electrical wiring/ connections
- Inspect ductwork for energy loss/ contamination
Don’t Delay - call us today! Call us at (864) 350-1166 for pricing. - Condensate and/or water leaks and any resulting damage are not covered under this agreement.
- For heat pump application, service points are the same as A/C tune-up but for heating cycle.
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