Studies have shown that regularly scheduled maintenance may reduce your utility costs by up to 20%. In addition, maintenance tune ups will keep your system in peak condition which can significantly extend the life of your equipment. Yearly regular tune ups also drastically reduce the likelihood of emergency repairs that can leave you without heat.
Genesee Energy offers four types of furnace maintenance agreements, with a plan designed for every budget or furnace type. Choose the ideal plan for you from the table below. Click on each agreement title to see more of a description. Sign-up is as easy as selecting your plan, and filling out one very short form. Call to speak with one of our friendly customer service agents if you have any questions.
If you have an older maintenance agreement not listed here, you may be eligible for an upgrade. Please call us at 206-722-1545 to inquire about a plan upgrade.
** Diagnostic charge is $139 after 5pm weekdays or on weekends.
Lots of companies make promises. We’re the first full-service heating and air conditioning company to guarantee you great service-in writing! When you have a Service Plan with Genesee, you can rest easy knowing that your family and home are well-protected.
Winter is in full swing here in the Puget Sound. And given the La Niña forecast, we’re likely in for more wet, cold winter weather. To help you and your home be better prepared for the remainder of this tough winter, we wanted to share some more specifics through the National Weather Service’s long-term winter temperature forecast.
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Listen to our latest show on Home Matters. We talk about the history of oil & natural gas, the lower carbon output of bioheat, our friends at Sequential biodiesel, the minimal cost difference, and all about oil and gas leaks. It’s packed with really good info!
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