Routine maintenance is important for your furnace, heat pump, or air conditioner for the same reason your vehicle requires annual maintenance and oil changes. You want your HVAC to perform at it’s best when you need it most.
Our Planned Maintenance Agreement is a convenient way to maintain your HVAC investment. We offer yearly pre-paid plans for annual service. Your purchase of the HVAC Planned Maintenance Agreement includes two onsite visits from one of our highly trained technicians to perform routine cleanings and tune-up.
Be proactive in the health of your HVAC system and contact Borum Heating & Air to have your system checked today!
For a limited time, protect your Heating system with a tune-up and ensure your system is running smoothly during the cooler months.*
*Expires: 10/31/24. One coupon per invoice/visit. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Call for details.
Is Regular HVAC Maintenance Important?
A savvy homeowner knows the importance of keeping their air conditioning system maintained. Today’s high efficiency system require regular maintenance just like your automobile. You wouldn’t drive your car for years without having the oil changed or tire rotated would you?
Our Preventative Maintenance Agreement offers two visits per year to keep your air conditioner and heater working at factory specifications. Our plan gives you peace of mind knowing you will receive priority service over non-PMA customers, a 10% discount on any repairs needed, and discounted diagnostic fees on service calls.
Borum also offers maintenance for your tankless and electric water heaters. It is very important for the longevity of your water heater to descale—also called delime—your tankless water heater to make sure there’s no buildup around the heating elements. A professional should descale your water heater at least once a year.
A water heater typically lasts between 8 and 12 years, but only if it is maintained properly. A simple annual maintenance plan will extend the life of the water heater and prevent rust and corrosion by removing sediment from the bottom of the tank—a task that also improves the energy efficiency of the unit.