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Comfort as a Service
Benefits

MEMBER BENEFITS:

Comfort as a Service members enjoy 100% protection for their heating and cooling system. If your heating and cooling system fails, if it needs a repair, when it needs annual maintenance…we will take care of it for no additional charge. Comfort as a Service includes:

  • no hidden fees
  • no service charges
  • no deductibles
  • no claims paperwork
  • no limitations

What does it mean?

Being a Comfort as a Service member means you'll never have to worry about your home's Heating & Cooling needs again.


Join the over 200,000 homeowners and businesses who have already switched to Comfort as a Service in the past 6 years.
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COMFORT AS A SERVICE
MAKES REPAIRS EASY

Saving money and staying comfortable year-round has never been easier with:
  • No charge lifetime repairs. Our new program takes care of every cost associated with your system for as long as you are a member. No questions asked! And if your system can't be repaired we will replace it free of charge.
  • Fast, priority service. There is no more waiting because our members receive VIP treatment. When you call, you become our first priority and get pushed to the front of the line for service.
  • 24/7 365 service. Whether you choose to contact us through our mobile app, or by phone, our team is available around the clock to address any issues our members have, and with our over 200 trucks on the road and 300 technicians - we can get to you fast.


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Maintenance is Easy with
Comfort as a Service

Comfort as a Service members receive our most complete HVAC tune-up each year, which includes a 30-point check-up, a safety inspection, and a thorough cleaning of your entire system. When it's time for your annual visit our team will call and set up everything for you. It's that easy! See what's included in our Comfort as a Service annual maintenance checklist:

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Included in a Multi-Point Cooling Check

  • Record outdoor temperature at time of service.
  • Measure High and Low voltage and record readings.
  • Measure and record compressor start and running amps.
  • Measure and record condenser fan motor start and running amps
  • Measure start and run capacitor MFD for compressor and condenser fan motor
  • Inspect all High and Low voltage electrical connections
  • Measure refrigerant pressures for proper super-heat and sub-cool
  • Clean condensate drain, and or Clean and cycle condensate pump (if applicable)
  • Inspect contactors, relays and control boards for proper operation.
  • Wash outside condenser coil clean all debris from around unit
  • Lubricate accessible motors and bearings if applicable
  • Measure and record temperature drop across evaporator coil (inside)
  • Check evaporator coil for level for proper drainage (inside)
  • Check and record Blower Motor and Capacitor operation and voltage( inside)
  • Inspect/Test all water safety overflow safety controls (inside)
  • Check thermostat Calibration, level and operations. (inside)
  • Inspect ductwork for proper installation and sealed (inside)
  • Measure and record the ductwork static operating pressures (inside)
  • Change Specialty filter included with service (inside)
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Included in a Multi-Point Heating Check

  • Electronically monitor and Test for carbon monoxide while in home
  • Measure High and Low voltage and record readings.
  • Measure and record system, inducer motor and blower motor AMPS
  • Measure and record supply and return air temperature for temperature rise
  • Inspect and clean furnace burners assembly front cover and combustion box
  • Inspect flue system for proper draft to insure ventilation of furnace gasses.
  • Inspect and test heat exchanger for cracks and leaks
  • Test gas ignition system and flame sensors for proper operation
  • Check gas line connections for leaks and proper installation
  • Measure and record gas manifold pressure and adjust if needed
  • Check and record Blower Motor and Capacitor operation and voltage
  • Lubricate accessible motors and bearings if applicable
  • Check furnace blower components wheel housing and mounts
  • Measure and record the ductwork static operating pressures
  • Inspect ductwork for proper installation and sealed
  • Check thermostat Calibration, level and operations.
  • Check blower motor and capacitor operation and voltage
  • Change Specialty filter (included with service)