
Plumbology
The Science of Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning
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Pro Care Maintenance Program
Why Pro Care?
Scheduled checkups for your home or business's plumbing, heating, and air conditioning systems help them last longer and prevent expensive repairs.
Here's why you should have your HVAC and plumbing systems checked regularly:
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Systems, fixtures, and equipment last longer and operate more efficiently
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It lowers water and energy usage and saves money
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It adds value to and builds equity in your investment
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It minimizes repair expenses if issues are caught early
Pick the Plan That Works Best for You

What Is Covered?
A Maintenance Plan for Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems is designed to keep these critical systems in optimal working condition, prolong their lifespan, and prevent unexpected breakdowns. A well-structured plan typically includes routine inspections, cleaning, and necessary repairs to ensure that the systems operate efficiently and safely.
Plumbing Inspection
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Dye test all toilets to check for leaks and ensure proper operation of internal parts
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Inspect all faucets and any exposed hot and cold water supply lines
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Examine all exposed water piping
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Check all drains for flow, leaks, and clogs
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Examine washing machine hoses
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Inspect all hose bibs
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Test and label all emergency shut-offs and water shut-off valves
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Check the household water pressure
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Examine the garbage disposal
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Inspect the sump pump
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Apply Deodorizing treatment to all drains and toilets
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Multi-point inspection of your gas or electric water heater


Heating
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Perform a carbon monoxide safety check
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Adjust the operation pressure
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Lubricate all moving parts
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Calibrate the thermostat if needed
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Inspect, clean, and adjust the flame sensor
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Clean and adjust all burners
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Inspect the venting
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Tighten all wire connections
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Check all filters
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Measure the voltage and amperage draw
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Inspect the pilot assembly
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Test safety controls and label all emergency shut-offs
Air Conditioning
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Check refrigerant levels and top off Freon, if needed (A1Q4 only up to 1 pounds)
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Test voltage and amperage of all motors
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Lubricate all moving parts
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Check blower motor and wheel
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Adjust the tension belt
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Inspect the filter
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Tighten all electrical wiring and connections
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Calibrate the thermostat if needed
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Test the safety controls
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Inspect and test the compressor and condenser fan
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Clean the condenser coils and remove accumulated debris from the unit
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Check and test the contractors, capacitors, and relays
