Preventative Maintenance Program

We offer two options; both are listed below including pricing. You will be contatced by our office via phone or e-mail to schedule your appoitment. Two Inspections per year (Spring & Fall)

1 system- $85.00 per inspection
2 systems- $145.00 per inspection
3 systems- $205.00 per inspection $60.00 each additional system One Inspection per year to be done either (Spring or Fall)
1 system- $95.00
2 systems-$165.00
3 systems-$235.00
$70.00 each additional system

As a Preventative Maintenance Program Member if a Service Call is required at any other time through the year, the cost will be $65.00 and 10% off parts. You will also receive 10% off a new system.

New Systems

In a perfect world, Long Heating and Air installation would take a mere day’s time. The system would be tailored exactly to the needs of each particular family, reduce the utility bill, and, should future maintenance issues arise, be quickly fixed. Thanks to our dedicated technicians, the above scenario is par for the course in Greenville. Call and setup an appiontment for selecting a high efficiency unit manufactured by a trusted company like Amana or Trane.

After you’ve made your decision, a Long Heating & Air technician will arrive at your home to install the unit. It’s a seamless transaction. And it’s the beginning of a whole new world of personalized heating and cooling. Select us as your comfort source, and we promise to reduce your heating and cooling bills by 30% or more. Thanks to our extensive training regarding different units and their requirements, we feel secure in that guarantee. By learning about each household’s unique comfort needs and matching those with high SEER-rated units, we’re able to suggest a match made in AC heaven. Talk with one of our consultants regarding your unique comfort needs. And try not to be shocked when you receive your first low utility bill after installation.

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Check list of services

» Change Air Filter(s) » Electric Heaters » Lubricate Motor » Supply Air Temperature in Cooling
» Amp Draw of Compressor » Evaporators Coil(s) » Oil Condenser Motor » Supply Air Temperature in Heat
» Carbon Monoxide Reading » Fan Motor Belts » Oil Evaporator Motor » Temperature Variance on System(s)
» Clean Condenser Coil(s) » Freon Pressure Level » Oil Evaporator Motor » Visual Leaks
» Clean Condensation Drain(s) » Head Pressure Level » Refrigerant Charge » Overall Performance
» Duct Work for Leaks » Heat Exchanger » Suction Pressure(s) » Gas Long Inspection/Tune Up
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