Time for Your Spring Maintenance Appointment

The best time to schedule your system maintenance call is before something fails. Your heating and cooling equipment is too important to neglect, service yourself, or wait until something breaks. Call the experts at Marshall’s to come to your home in Eugene, OR, at least once a year to do a routine maintenance visit.

Scheduling a Service Call

If you don’t remember the last time you had a service call, you probably need one. Write it in your calendar, and get in the habit of calling once a year. Most people make the call entering either the heating or cooling seasons. This is when you depend on your HVAC system the most. If you procrastinate, a major repair or complete replacement will be considerably more expensive than the preventative maintenance visit. Systems tend to break down when they are used, and needed the most. Don’t get caught in the winter without heat, or in the middle of summer without air conditioning.

The Importance of Proper Maintenance

Proper maintenance will significantly prolong the life of your system. There are some things that you can do yourself:

Checking and changing the air filter is a good start, you can also make sure your vents are clear of obstructions and cleaned of dirt and debris.

Dirt and dust, over time, will clog and inhibit your systems functionality. An HVAC expert has the skills and tools necessary to make sure your system is in tip top shape heading in to a heating or cooling season. An HVAC system, like any complex machinery, requires regular professional tune ups to keep operating at an optimal level. A typical maintenance call once a year can give you the peace of mind you deserve.

Contact Us

If you would like to schedule a maintenance appointment, call us today at 541-747-7445 or request service online. We provide maintenance and service to Springfield, Eugene, and the surrounding Oregon communities.

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