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How to Evaluate Commercial HVAC & Refrigeration Maintenance Agreements

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For food service businesses, keeping mission-critical HVAC & Refrigeration equipment in good condition with regular maintenance helps reduce operating costs and prevent business disruption. With commercial HVAC & refrigeration maintenance agreements, you get the best price and a trusted service partner to support your business.

Maintenance agreements (also called service contracts) come in different types and have a wide range of prices. It can be challenging to figure out which one is right for your needs.

Here’s everything you need to know to choose the best HVAC & Refrigeration maintenance agreements for your business.

Types of HVAC & Refrigeration maintenance agreements

An HVAC maintenance agreement covers your heating, cooling, and ventilation equipment, while a Refrigeration maintenance agreement covers all refrigeration units in your kitchen. Agreements generally cover preventive maintenance and some types cover some repair costs. These are the types of HVAC & Refrigeration maintenance agreements you can choose from:

TIP: Maintenance agreements should be customized to meet the specific needs of your business. 

What else affects the price?

The prices for maintenance agreements can vary quite a bit, making it tricky to compare with what your peers may be paying for service. Here are the factors that affect the pricing of HVAC & Refrigeration maintenance agreements:

How to spot a good maintenance agreement

To ensure you’ll be getting quality service that delivers the benefits you need, here’s what should be included on a maintenance agreement for HVAC or Refrigeration equipment:

Red flags to look for

You can tell at a glance if you’re looking at a poor maintenance agreement:

A single-page agreement. Maintenance agreements should include all the details listed above. There’s no way to fit all that on one page.

Tiny type. We see lots of contracts with all the terms & conditions squeezed into one dense paragraph in 6 point type. This is a common practice when the vendor hopes you won’t read it.

Lots of legalese. If you’re not a lawyer, this type of language makes it hard to understand what you’re agreeing to. It’s meant to protect the vendor, not you.

A price that’s too good to be true. Our advice: you’ll get what you pay for. And, it’s surprisingly easy to figure out if that’s true by doing the math. Start with the price of the contract and divide that by the company’s hourly rate for service. That’s how many hours of service you’ll be getting. Now divide that by the number of visits, and again by the number of equipment items covered. That’s how much time the company plans to spend on each equipment item. You might be surprised to find out that this low bidder will spend 4 minutes on each piece of equipment.

Why choose one service provider for HVAC & Refrigeration maintenance?

Did you know that HVAC problems can affect the performance of your Refrigeration equipment, and vice versa? That’s just one reason to choose one service provider with expertise in both HVAC & Refrigeration maintenance and repairs. And there’s more:

Here in the New York City metro area, hundreds of food service professionals trust Arista to take care of their HVAC and Refrigeration equipment. Give us a call to discuss your needs.

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