$29 Super Heat & Air Club Membership

Only $29/month! One of Super Heat & Air’s very popular perks for customers is our Air Conditioning Club Membership. We’ve had this perk for a long time. And it pays for itself!

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Membership Details

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    What is it?

    The Super Heat & Air Club Membership is a yearly perk we offer our customers to save them some money and give them priority service. It’s our way of saying “thank you” to our loyal customers by offering them an affordable yearly maintenance plan with priority service

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    What does it include?

    The Super Heat & Air Club Membership includes:

    • 2 Free Annual HVAC Maintenance Services
    • Up to 1lb of Refrigerant
    • Free Service Calls
    • 20% Discount Off Parts, Labor, and Services!
    • EXPLORE ALL BENEFITS

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    Why sign-up?

    For starters, regular maintenance keeps your air conditioner alive and healthy for a long time. And if you have an air conditioning or heating emergency and we fix it, you get 20% off your service! You also get priority service for less than $200 a year. That’s right, two (2) FREE maintenances, priority service and a 20% discount on everything!

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    What does it cost?

    Our club membership only costs $29 a month! Call us at (813) 355-0288 to ask about our Membership.

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**Only $29 a Month!**

So there you have it, Greater Tampa Bay! Air conditioning service with Super Heat & Air comes with its perks, too. Call us and make the Super Heat & Air Club Membership work for you!

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Membership Includes These Benefits

Inside the Home

  • Check thermostat and system operation
    Level and calibrate thermostat (if needed)
    Check and clean filters
    Inspect float safety switch
    Check all duct connections for air leakage
    Inspect blower motor and bearings
    Monitor fan motor and bearings
    Inspect fan motor for operating temperature
    Tighten all electrical connections
    Check air flow at each vent
    Inspect electrical heater for proper operation
    Check blower capacitor for proper power output
    Inspect all wiring and connections
    Inspect and all test system transformers, relays, contractors and controls
    Check and adjust blower speed
    Treat drain
    Surface clean the indoor coil
    Duct sanitizing (roto brush cleaning not included)
    Clean the drain line and condensate line
  • Outside the Home

  • Open outdoor unit and remove all debris
    Adjust or tie back any wiring or tubing to prevent damage from vibration
    Check condensate drain line
    Inspect fan motor and bearings
    Check all electrical connections
    Inspect contact (points) for wear and tear
    Check all circuit boards for burn marks or corrosion
    Inspect all motor running amps
    Check all proper voltages
    Inspect compressor starting amps
    Monitor fan motor and compressor for operating temperatures
    Check system operation in both heating and cooling
    Inspect run and start capacitor for proper power output
    Check all refrigerant components for possible leaks all pipe insulation at outdoor units
    Inspect and adjust freon pressures (up to 1 lb)
    Test defrost timers and operation
    Lubricate motor and fan bearings as well as other parts as needed
    Level condenser for proper motor and bearing wear