What is the real benefit of preventative maintenance agreements?
A. Preventative maintenance has many benefits. The first and most recognizable is energy savings. Common sense tells us that if our equipment is clean, lubricated, calibrated, and aligned, that it will operate more efficiently. In short, the equipment will use less electricity to cool the same space because it won’t have to work as hard. The comfort level in the space will be reached much more quickly as well. During a preventative maintenance visit, our technicians look for warning signs that a part may be failing. If we can replace the small, inexpensive parts before they cause the larger more expensive parts to fail, you as the owner of the equipment will see significant savings in the operating cost of the equipment. Another major benefit is that the equipment will have a longer usable life and will not have to be changed out nearly as often. If a unit that is maintained has a usable life of 15- 20 years and one that is not, only has a usable life of 7-10 years before having to be
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