
HVAC & Plumbing Service Plans
AA Service Co. Comfort Club – Trusted Comfort Since 1965
Your home’s mechanical systems rank as the third most significant investment you make, demanding the same level of care and attention as any other valuable asset. Just as we schedule annual check-ups with a doctor to safeguard our health, visit the dentist biannually to prevent cavities, and change the oil in our vehicles every 3,000 miles for optimal performance, regular maintenance for your home’s mechanical systems ensures that this vital investment remains in top-notch condition. With regular maintenance being both affordable and strongly recommended, it’s a wise choice for every homeowner!

HVAC Maintenance
- Do you know the age of your system?
- The typical life expectancy of an HVAC is 10-15 years. Geothermal or higher-grade systems should be 12-18 years
- Have you added refrigerant to your HVAC system?
- If you have refrigeration added once, the system more than likely has a leak, and that has to be found and repaired, or the device with the leak needs to be replaced completely.
- Refrigerant should never be regularly added to your system. Regular refilling of a refrigeration system is in bad practice with current national EPA standards.
- When was the last time your HVAC system was serviced?
- 8 out of 10 HVAC system failures are caused because of dirt, dust, or a lack of maintenance.
- A dirty evaporator coil, condenser, or blower wheel could increase your annual electric bill by as much as $250 / year due to poor operating efficiency.
- Are your systems ready for the season ahead?
- HVAC Systems tend to fail during the times when you need them most, so minimizing emergency replacement is always the goal.
- Proactive replacement is the best option for peace of mind and cost efficiency.
Annual maintenance and proactive replacement are the most cost-effective way to ensure the operation of your system when you need it most.
Plumbing Maintenance
- Do you know the age of your systems?
- The typical life expectancy of a water heater is 7-10 years.
- The typical life expectancy of a sump, ejector, or battery backup system is 5-7 years.
- Are your systems ready for the season ahead or the next storm?
- Plumbing systems should be replaced proactively to reduce the opportunity for catastrophic failures like flooding, leaks, or damage.
- Proactive replacement is the best option for peace of mind and cost efficiency.
- How often should plumbing be checked?
- Generally, your home plumbing system should be inspected once every couple of years. However, it is a good idea to have an inspection performed if you begin to notice any issues with your plumbing or if the home is about to be sold.
Unfortunately, when plumbing systems fail, they fail catastrophically! There are very few indicators that a system is nearing a failure point on plumbing systems, so proactively replacing the system is the best practice.
Electrical Maintenance
- Do you know the age of your electrical systems
- Typical life expectancy of an electrical panel is 15-20 year
- Typical life expectancy of an of a smoke/fire/ CO Detector varies based on the type, typically 5-10 year; there should be an age on the back of the detector. If there isn’t, you should replace it.
- Are your systems ready for the next year?
- Annual inspections of your main and sub-panels ensure that there won’t be an issue when you need your power most.
- Thermal imaging of electrical panels is included with our annual maintenance, and it helps proactively identify circuits that may have future issues.
- How often should your electrical system be checked?
- Regular annual inspections greatly reduce the opportunity for issues to arise. According to the (NRPA) National Fire Protection Agency, nearly two-thirds of all electrical fire losses could have been prevented. NFPA (70b) states that a “well administered” electrical safety program will reduce accidents, SAVE LIVES and minimize costly breakdowns of equipment.
- Electrical codes change every 2 years, so it is important to ensure that your home’s electrical system is up to date with local code requirements as they change.
Unfortunately, when electrical systems malfunction, they often do so in a dramatic way. There are typically few warning signs when a system is about to fail, so replacing it proactively is the most reliable approach.
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What does a Home Service Plan from AA Services do?
- Extends equipment lifespan: Regular maintenance helps HVAC and plumbing systems last longer, reducing the need for costly replacements.
- Energy efficiency: Well-maintained systems operate more efficiently, leading to lower energy bills.
- Improved indoor air quality: Cleaned and serviced HVAC systems circulate cleaner air, reducing allergens and pollutants.
- Prevents costly repairs: Identifying and addressing issues early prevents major breakdowns and expensive repairs.
- Safety: Ensures safe operation of gas-powered appliances, reducing the risk of leaks or carbon monoxide exposure.
- Warranty compliance: Many warranties require regular maintenance to remain valid.
- Consistent comfort: Properly maintained systems provide more reliable heating, cooling, and plumbing performance.
- Lower utility bills: Efficient systems consume less energy, resulting in lower monthly utility costs.
- Environmental impact: Reducing energy consumption lowers your carbon footprint.
- Peace of mind: Knowing your home’s vital systems are in good shape reduces stress and unexpected emergencies.
Cooling System Service Plan System Steps (Spring / Summer Visit)

HVAC Service Plan Steps (Fall / Winter Visit)

Plumbing Service Plan (Once Annual Visit)

Electrical Service Plan (Once Annual Visit)
