
How Often Should You Really Service Your AC? (And What Happens If You Don’t?)
Your air conditioner works hard behind the scenes cooling your home, balancing humidity, filtering the air you breathe, and regulating...
Scott’s Heating & Air Conditioning recommends maintaining your heating and cooling equipment to keep it running properly all year long. Regular maintenance keeps your air conditioning system working at its peak efficiency in like-new condition and can even prolong its life span. Planned maintenance can also help you avoid potential problemsAC Repair by catching them before they go beyond maintenance and become necessary repairs.
With an Annual Residential AC Maintenance Agreement, we keep track of when your heating and air conditioning system is due for its check-up and we’ll give you a call when it’s time to schedule your 2 maintenance visits per year. Plus, you’ll have peace of mind all year, knowing that you’ll receive a discount should anything need repaired or replaced during your annual maintenance plan.
One-Time Residential Maintenance$129 Per System
Annual Residential Maintenance$249 Per System
Scott’s Air has a meticulous process for every maintenance visit. Our technicians utilize a 20-point checklist that assures that your ac system is completely tuned up and ready to provide whole-home comfort for the foreseeable future.
When you choose to have an Annual Residential Maintenance Agreement with Scott’s Heating & Air Conditioning, you’ll also enjoy:
When you choose to have an Annual Residential Maintenance Agreement with Scott’s Heating & Air Conditioning, you’ll also enjoy:
A clean air filter makes a big difference to the health of your air conditioning system. Scott’s Heating & Air Conditioning offers a variety of specialty and standard filter sizes. Give us a call to order your filters, and we will deliver them to your home.
Filter sizes are advertised in nominal sizes, but there can be 10 filters in that nominal size and only one will fit your system. Either measure the filter or look for a model number, filter number or item number.
For example, a filter that is 16” x 25” x 5” can actually measure 15 ¾” x 24 ½” x 4 ¾”.
Air filters can range in thickness from 1” to 5”. You’ll need to know how wide your filter needs to be.
Ratings go from Merv 1 “Okay” to Merv 16 “Best”. A higher Merv rating may cost more, but they last longer too.

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