OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAWhen you have invested a significant amount of money in a new HVAC system, you may have wondered why you should spend more on an HVAC maintenance plan. While your new system is likely to be covered by some form of warranty, you are likely to find that a maintenance plan offers greater support and service. Warranties are typically designed to entice the customer into obtaining coverage that is often masked in red tape. Alternatively, a maintenance plan allows you to ensure that your system has routine care with no hassle. If you need further convincing, here are five reasons to get a maintenance plan.

Trustworthy Service:

Most of us have experienced a warranty claim that left us thinking that the level of service simply wasn’t worth the hassle. Repairs through a home warranty are usually performed by an unknown contractor. If you have been referred a disreputable contractor, you may be overcharged so they can make additional profit. Since the repair is in response to the warranty, you won’t have a choice of repair companies. Fortunately, since you have purchased an HVAC maintenance plan, you will know that your repairs will be carried out by technicians you know and trust.

Priority for Scheduling:

When you need your HVAC system to be repaired, the last thing that you want is to have to wait around for a company to schedule the work. While you are waiting for the appointment, your system may not be safe to use, so you could be left feeling uncomfortable. A maintenance plan ensures that you are given priority for scheduling an appointment. Often you will receive service on the same day.

Part and Repair Discounts:

Another advantage of HVAC maintenance plans is that you will often obtain part and repair discounts. While you may be forced to pay a deductible and fixed prices with a warranty, most HVAC maintenance plan companies provide their customers with labor discounts for any repair work not covered by the plan.

Reduced Utility Bills:

Any warranty or plan should represent savings for the consumer. While a warranty only covers repair issues after a fault has developed, a maintenance plan can allow you to ensure that your system is operating at optimum efficiency. Regular servicing and maintenance could help your system to retain as much as 95 percent of the original manufacturer efficiency, which should help to reduce your utility bills as low as possible.

Regular HVAC Cleaning:

Regular cleaning is vital to ensure that your HVAC system continues working correctly. Whereas with a warranty, you are not likely to be covered for a repair if you have not performed regular cleaning, a maintenance plan will remove this stress. Since cleaning is part of a maintenance routine, you won’t need to remember when it needs to be performed as it will be taken care of during your scheduled inspection.

While spending money can seem counterintuitive when you are looking to save money, investing in an HVAC maintenance plan is sure to pay for itself. With the improved efficiency, energy savings, and cheaper repairs, you can have confidence that your HVAC system will be well taken care of without it costing you the earth.