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Alpine Heating and Cooling • April 21, 2020

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Very few times in life (and I mean very few😀) is there a Win, Win, Win Scenario and we believe we have one for you.


We have just over a week left in our April promotion supporting Sexual Assault victims in our area and raising awareness for the cause.


We are donating $25.00 towards this cause every time this post is mentioned when scheduling a service call. But what if your Heating and Cooling system isn't currently experiencing any issues? We are extending our donation to include any customers that call in and purchase any one of our Service Agreement packages.


Below is additional information on the advantages of a service agreement and the different options we offer to fit your needs and budget.

What is preventive maintenance and how is it beneficial?


Residential HVAC preventive maintenance consists of bi-annual service visits by a certified technician to evaluate
the state of your equipment and adjust and minor repairs to ensure that your system is operating as efficiently
as possible. Regular maintenance of your equipment can save you money by preventing breakdowns, reducing energy bills, and extending the overall life of your system. An efficient and well-maintained HVAC system will also improve comfort and air quality within your home.

Providing you with the peace of mind that you can come home to a safe and comfortable home is the primary reason we offer preventive maintenance service agreements.


Why Alpine?
We can all agree that we do not live in a perfect world and even a well-maintained HVAC system can experience
malfunctions. Our service agreements include several benefits to help ease your burden should your system
require other repairs throughout the year. Alpine service agreement customers receive a 10% discount on all parts and labor for any necessary repairs unrelated to the preventive maintenance. All emergency/after hours fees will be waived in the event that you require such a service visit outside of our normal business hours. We appreciate the relationships we have with our customers and our goal is to be proactive in serving your HVAC needs and be there for you when emergencies do occur.


Which Service Agreement is the one for me?

Base Service Agreement
(1 Visit/Year) ..............................$100.00

Elevated Service Agreement
(2 Visits/Year) ...........................$179.00

Outdoor Wood Boiler
Service Agreement ..................$195.00

Peak Service Agreement
*If you are a interested in a service agreement for a commercial property please contact our office.


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