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What Are the Benefits of AC Tune-Up & Maintenance Services

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AC Tune-Up & Maintenance Services

Your HVAC system should have routine maintenance done to make sure it’s able to work properly throughout the year. An HVAC maintenance contract can provide you with a steady plan so you can keep your HVAC system in good working condition. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of these contracts for Broken Arrow homeowners.

Long Lifespan for HVAC Equipment

When you have routine HVAC maintenance done, this can help your HVAC equipment last longer. Going without maintenance can lead to more wear and tear on HVAC systems, which can cause them to break down before reaching their expected life span. Regular maintenance helps keep HVAC equipment in good shape year after year, resulting in a lower risk of damage and better efficiency.

Cost Savings in an HVAC Maintenance Contract

While maintenance visits aren’t free, they can help homeowners save a considerable amount of money over the years. These visits help your HVAC system run at optimal efficiency, resulting in less energy usage and lower energy bills. You’ll also have a reduced risk of having to pay for costly or frequent repairs when you have routine HVAC maintenance done. These savings can add up over time.

Possible HVAC Service Discounts

Some HVAC companies offer discounts to customers who sign an HVAC maintenance contract. These discounts might include parts and labor, repair services, and emergency or after-hours fees. The exact discounts you’ll get will depend on the company you have a contract with. Ask about discounts before signing a contract if you’re looking for more ways to save on HVAC services.

Convenience

Your HVAC system should have maintenance done once or twice a year. If you’re worried about forgetting to schedule these visits, having a contract in place means you won’t have to remember, since you’ll automatically have HVAC maintenance set up as part of your contract, providing you with convenience and peace of mind.

If you’re interested in setting up an HVAC maintenance contract, please contact Air Assurance. We offer planned maintenance service plans for homeowners in the Broken Arrow area.

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Indoor air quality has a significant impact on health. Exposure to the pollutants in indoor air has been associated with sneezing, coughing, respiratory irritation, and more-severe long-term health issues like cancer and lung disease. High-quality air filters can improve the quality of your home's air. Call Air Assurance Co if you would like a no costs assessment and report of your indoor air quality, including VOCS, particulate count, CO2 and more.

How Air Filters Affect Air Quality

The air that your HVAC system circulates throughout your home passes through an air filter before it's distributed. The air filter captures large dirt particles, dust bunnies, hair, and lint. If you have a high-quality filter, it will also capture microscopic allergens. As a result, the high-quality filter leaves the air that's circulated throughout your home cleaner, healthier, and better for breathing.

Cheap fiberglass air filters only trap large particles. As a result, they don't boost your home's air quality. High-quality filters that also capture microscopic particles (helping improve indoor air quality) include:

  • Pleated electrostatic filters. Electrostatic filters consist of charged material that attracts oppositely charged particles. These filters capture tiny pollutants like smoke, bacteria, and allergens. Pleats improve their filtering performance.

  • HEPA filters. These utilize specially formulated filtration technology that captures up to 99.97% of airborne particles equal to or greater than 0.3 microns in diameter. As a result, they capture a wide variety of microscopic particles like mold spores, tobacco smoke, pollen grains, pet dander, bacteria, and some viruses.

  • Carbon filters. Carbon filters are specifically made to remove odors. They also remove gaseous vapors, smoke, and certain chemicals, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

  • Air purifiers. Air purifiers use the same filtration types as HVAC air filters. They pull air from a room, pass it through a filter, and send purified air back to the room. Modern purifiers typically use a multilayer filter system comprising prefilters, carbon filters, antibacterial filters, and HEPA filters.

Considering the large volume of indoor air that passes through an air filter, well-maintained filters can have a significant positive impact on your home's air quality. Make sure you replace your filters regularly to keep them working efficiently. For the best indoor air-quality solutions in the Broken Arrow area, don't hesitate to contact us at Air Assurance.