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Schedule an HVAC Tune-up

Save energy and money by having your HVAC system restored to its optimal condition

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Please read this important information before scheduling an HVAC Tune-up during the cold weather season. If you have a fully electric HVAC system, you can get an HVAC Tune-up at any time during the year. However, if you have fossil fuel heating equipment (oil, gas) your system can only be serviced when the outdoor temperature is 65°F or higher.  

Schedule an HVAC Tune-up

Looking to lower your home’s energy use and costs while preventing future problems (and headaches) with your heating and cooling equipment? An HVAC Tune-up with BGE is a great place to start. And, it’s available at no additional cost to you!

An HVAC Tune-up can identify any problems your system may have and restore your equipment to its optimal working condition. Additionally, if you’re eligible, your contractor will install a new smart thermostat that can learn your temperature preferences and may help you save on energy costs.

The net result is a more energy-efficient system that can help you save energy and money.

Why Get a Tune-up?

  1. Save money. A tune-up can help to prevent costly breakdowns, reduce your energy use and extend the life of your system.
  2. Improve your home’s air quality. Getting an HVAC Tune-up will combat disruptive substances in your home like dust and pollen and help to improve your air quality.
  3. Improve your home’s comfort. Regular maintenance can help your system provide warm or cool air more evenly around your home and minimize the chances of a noisy unit.
  4. Help the environment. A well-maintained HVAC system can consume considerably less fuel, which is good for the planet and your wallet. Your Tune-up technician can also help you understand what kind of refrigerant you’re using, its impact on the environment and your options.
  5. Get a Smart Thermostat. For customers that qualify, a new smart thermostat will be installed during the Tune-up, also at no additional cost.

Our Certified Contractors

Only the certified contractors on this list are authorized to perform Tune-ups on behalf of BGE. Please be weary of any potential scammers claiming to be a representative of the program if they are NOT on the aforementioned list.

Preparing for the Tune-up

To Do Before the Tune-up

Here are the two most important things to do before your Tune-up:

  1. Prepare any questions you may have about your system, its operation or any comfort concerns in your home.
  2. Ensure that the areas around your equipment are cleared out to make it easy for your technician to gain access.

One way you can help supplement the beneficial results of your Tune-up is to inspect, clean or change your equipment air filters. Your technician can show you how to do this. A dirty filter can increase energy costs and damage your equipment, which can lead to early breakdowns. *

Check Requirements

Additionally, please see the following requirements for getting a Tune-up:

  • For customers that have an Air Source Heat Pump (all electric homes) a tune-up can only be performed when the temperature is above 35 degrees.
  • For customers that have a Furnace or any other means of heating, a central air conditioning tune-up can only be performed when the temperature is above 60 degrees.

Know What To Expect

Here’s what you can expect during your Tune-up:

An HVAC Tune-up will identify any problems your system may have and restore your equipment to its optimal working condition through various procedures, including:

  • System performance check
  • Coil inspection
  • Indoor and outdoor coil cleaning (if accessible)
  • Electrical inspection
  • Refrigerant level inspection
  • Condensate drain cleaning (if accessible)

The net result is a more energy-efficient system that can help you save energy and money.

Questions?

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*Source: https://www.energystar.gov/campaign/heating_cooling/maintenance_checklist

 

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