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Why You Need an HVAC Maintenance Plan This New Year

October 30, 2024

Though it may be hard to believe, 2019 is almost over. As such, it’s crucial business owners start thinking about the new year and how they want to reevaluate their plans to ensure efficiency and profitability. One of the easiest ways to give your facility a boost is to hire an HVAC contractor for a routine maintenance plan. The following guide outlines what this entails, as well as why it’s beneficial, to help you prepare for 2020.

What Is an HVAC Maintenance Plan?

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A maintenance plan refers to a set of scheduled appointments with an HVAC contractor. These are spaced out in accordance with your system’s upkeep needs to ensure complete efficiency and functionality all year long.


HVAC contractorDuring these appointments, your HVAC contractor will handle tasks like cleaning indoor and outdoor units and the surrounding areas, replacing air filters, inspecting ductwork, lubricating internal components, clearing condensate drain lines, and ensuring the thermostat and electrical connections are in proper working order.

What Are the Benefits of an HVAC Maintenance Plan?

One of the primary reasons business owners opt to invest in HVAC maintenance plans is because it takes a lot of the stress out of keeping their facilities up to date. Because these programs include routine, automatic appointments, you won’t need to worry about tracking when your system was last serviced.


This continuous care also helps ensure your system always operates at full functionality. By allowing an HVAC contractor to inspect your system regularly, you stand a better chance of finding and treating small issues before they evolve into major breakdowns. This also saves you money in the long run, as it will be less likely you’ll need to invest in major replacements.

If you’re interested in investing in an HVAC maintenance plan in the coming year, contact our experts at Lindbergh Commercial Services in Maryland Heights, MO. Our experienced HVAC contractors are proud to offer effective, accurate diagnoses and service options to ensure optimum efficiency year-round. Visit our website to learn more about our services and call (314) 731-0404 to schedule an appointment today.

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