Seasonal maintenance for the long haul

I don’t mind spending money on quality.

This is something that my parents passed on to me.

Both of them had really nice stuff. But they really took care of all of it and got the most life out of each item that they could. They were so not part of the disposable generation. So when it came to my first HVAC for sale situation, I went quality over inexpensive. It just made so much sense to me. This was my first house and I wanted to have great HVAC heating and cooling comfort in that house. Plus, I had negotiated a better final sale price because I was willing to do the HVAC replacement. That made it that much easier to spend some money on quality heating and air. I got myself a state of the art HVAC unit for sure. It has a really high SEER number so is about as efficient as it gets. That saves a lot on heating and cooling costs over the life of the HVAC equipment. But when you spend on quality, just like my parents, I was determined to take great care of my new HVAC unit. That meant seasonal HVAC maintenance from the very beginning. I have the HVAC tech come out in the fall to be sure the heater is in great shape and ready for the cold months. I do the same in the spring. The HVAC tech comes out to perform the air conditioning tune up. And that ensures that I get the most efficiency during the summer cooling. HVAC maintenance will allow me to enjoy this HVAC equipment for at least 25 years if not more.

 

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