What is included with the Clean & Maintain service?
Our Clean & Maintain service is a comprehensive checkup for your appliances or equipment. During the visit, the technician will inspect the overall condition of your appliance, clean areas that directly affect its performance, check visible electrical wiring, and test and adjust the controls to ensure everything is working properly. We also inspect all major components and functions of the appliance or equipment to ensure there are no hidden issues that could lead to future breakdowns. After the service, the technician will discuss any problems found and recommend next steps if needed.
The time this service takes will vary depending on the type of appliance or equipment being serviced. For example, an HVAC system may require more time for a thorough inspection and cleaning compared to a single appliance like a dishwasher. For more detailed information, check out our dedicated pages on appliance maintenance, HVAC maintenance, and lawn & garden equipment maintenance.
By scheduling regular Clean & Maintain services, you can improve the performance, efficiency, and lifespan of your appliances and equipment, while reducing the risk of unexpected breakdowns.
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Recent Appliance Symptoms
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