Miller Planned Service
The Benefits of Planned Service:
Peace of Mind: Automatic, periodic inspection, lubricating, adjustment, and cleaning of your heating and cooling systems keeps it running at peak, trouble free efficiency.
Competent Experts at Your Service:
A competent, trained, dependable staff of experts look after your equipment and its performance.
Preferred Treatment:
Planned Service visits increase system reliability, but should you need emergency service, a Planned Service Agreement entitles you to preferential treatment.
Service You Can Trust:
Our skilled experts know their business. Rely on them and our reputations to give you fast, dependable, and fair service.
Freedom of Choice:
You set the number of Planned Service calls per year, which will determine the cost of the agreement.
Each PS includes all of the following benefits listed below.
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• Clean/Adjust Automatic controls
• Clean Burners and Heat Exchanger
• Lubricate as Needed
• Test for combustion leaks
• Check Flue for Satisfactory Operation
• Test safety shutoff response
• Replace standard air filters as needed
• Wash condenser coils
• Check Electrical Connections
• Check for refrigerant leaks
• Check belts for wear
• Clear Condensate drain
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• Check thermostat calibration
• Clean and adjust furnace burner assembly
• Clean furnace ignition assembly
• Check combustion air
• Test furnace starting capabilities
• Examine heat exchanger for damage and corrosion
• Monitor flue draft
• Test furnace safety controls
• Inspect gas piping
• Clean and/or replace standard air filters
• Measure for correct air flow
• Tighten electrical connections
• Measure volts and amps
• Lubricate all moving furnace parts
• Clean condensate drains
• Measure temperature difference between supply air and return air
• Apply protective coating
• Adjust gas pressure
• Adjust pilot
• Monitor heating cycle
• In place, clean and adjustment of blower components
• Examine furnace installation quality
• Examine equipment condition area, and clearances
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• Check thermostat calibration
• Monitor refrigerant pressure
• Test AC starting capabilities
• Test air conditioner safety controls
• Clean and/or replace standard air filters
• In place, clean and adjustment of blower components
• Measure for correct air flow
• Tighten electrical connections
• Measure volts and amps
• Lubricate all moving parts
• Clean condensate drain
• Measure temperature difference between supply air and return air
• Apply protective coating
• Monitor cooling cycle
• Inspect evaporator coil
• Examine installation quality
• Examine equipment condition area, and clearances
• Clean condenser coil