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Goodpaster's Mechanical Contractors

Serving Broken Arrow, Tulsa and surrounding cities

License#046150


SERVICE AGREEMENT

Goodpaster's Mechanical Contractors, Inc. - Service Agreement

Goodpaster's Mechanical Contractors, Inc. - Service Agreement

Our Service Agreement is preventative maintenance - no contracts. We'll set up a time to come out and perform a thorough cleaning and checkup of your system(s).


All you do is request preventative maintenance on your system(s) during the spring and fall season.

This should be a mandatory policy for every homeowner for these reasons:


All mechanical equipment will eventually break down.

However, if you do your part and have that equipment cleaned and maintained, then you'll get much longer use than those that let it collect dirt and corrosion – the major causes of breakdowns.


The better your equipment operates, the more efficient it becomes. Efficiency is synonymous with saving energy. The more efficient your system operates, the more energy it will save over it's lifetime – which brings us to our third and final reason to maintain your system.


You will save money.

Terms & Condition

  • Materials and labor not covered by warranty will be charged at regular rates less 15% customer discount Repair Services request by the customer will be provided 8:00am – 5:00 pm , Mon – Sat.
  • No trip charge for service calls.
  • Purchase of all new air conditioning and heating equipment will include a 10% discount
  • This contract is transferable
  • This contract includes a 15% processing fee.

Suggestion: It is imperative to maintain and tune up air conditioning equipment. A new unit after one year needs maintenance to bring unit up to standard efficiency and maintained thereafter to keep efficiency high as original manufactured design.

AIR CONDITION CHECK

  • Clean condenser coil
  • Check and adjust blower components.
  • Check operating pressures for proper refrigerant
  • Check thermostat level
  • Check safety controls
  • Check all electrical connections
  • Check voltage and amperage on motors
  • Check condensate drain
  • Lubricate all moving parts where necessary
  • Check air flow
  • Check starting capability of compressor

HEATING CHECK

  • Clean thermostat heating anticipators
  • Inspect automatic blower control
  • Oil and check the fan motor bearings
  • Clean pilot light tubing & pilot (if possible
  • Safety and efficiency check of low voltage wiring
  • Check fan limit control switch
  • Inspect electric shut – off valve
  • Oil and check blower bearings
  • Check fan on – off control and set differential
  • Check transformer’s output
  • Check thermostat contacts
  • Check temp rise and do a carbon monoxide test on the heater/furnace to make sur its not leaking lethal carbon monoxide levels into living area
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