HomeServe Marks 9th Annual National Tune-Up Day on September 25th
HomeServe's recent survey reveals that 28% of Americans faced HVAC repairs in the past year, highlighting the necessity for annual HVAC tune-ups. Established in 2014, National Tune-Up Day on September 25 aims to prompt homeowners to maintain HVAC systems before winter. Poor maintenance can increase energy bills by 30%. With 36% of Americans having limited funds for emergencies, timely maintenance can avert costly repairs. HomeServe's services include heating protection plans and emergency repairs, supported by over 1,100 partners across the U.S. and Canada.
- Promotion of National Tune-Up Day to enhance HVAC maintenance awareness.
- HomeServe's heating protection plans allow homeowners to prevent costly repairs.
- Established a strong network of over 1,100 partners in the U.S. and Canada.
- High customer satisfaction ratings bolster HomeServe's competitive position.
- Survey results indicate significant HVAC repair prevalence, signaling potential service demand volatility.
- 36% of Americans having little to no savings poses risks for service uptake.
Tune-Up Now to Protect Against Expensive Repairs and Improve Energy Efficiency
In 2014, HomeServe established National Tune-Up Day,
By promoting National Tune-Up Day, which is recognized by the National Day Calendar, HomeServe hopes to help homeowners avoid costly repairs or even more expensive equipment replacement during the winter months. Since
“We see it every year – a cold snap hits, furnaces either fail or don’t start to begin with, and there’s a mad scramble to find a qualified contractor with availability,” said
Both the
Energy Star encourages annual tune-ups to improve the energy efficiency of home heating systems and reduce the cost of home heating. Approximately one-half of residential energy usage is dedicated to heating and cooling the home and neglecting a tune-up can force the system to labor harder, straining the unit and wasting energy.
According to HomeServe data, the cost of a gas boiler or furnace tune-up ranges between
- Check safety systems and controls
- Check/adjust thermostats
- Check/adjust burners
- Check/clean pilot
- Check/clean gauge and flush low water cut-off
- Check filters and belts
- Check flue pipe and chimney draft
- Check oil in motors and pumps
- Check/clean blower assembly
- Check condensate line, if applicable
HomeServe offers home heating protection plans, including plans that provide tune-ups, as well as service plans for water, sewer, electrical and other home emergencies. All plan holders have access to a Repair Hotline that is accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and a network of employed or local, licensed and insured technicians available to come to their home for repairs. More information is available at www.HomeServe.com.
About HomeServe
Through its network of skilled, locally based technicians, HomeServe makes a repair or install in a customer’s home every 34 seconds. HomeServe is also a leading provider of residential Energy Efficiency Solutions. Over the past twelve months, HomeServe has installed almost
HomeServe has an exceptional customer satisfaction rating and is endorsed by the
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