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Dense Mechanical offers residential and commercial maintenance programs. For more information about our residential maintenance program, please see the information below. For more information about our commercial maintenance program, please contact us for more details. We look forward to helping you with all of your heating, cooling, plumbing and electrical for your home or business.

Keep Your HVAC System In Check With A RESIDENTIAL Maintenance Program

Dense Mechanical is dedicated to hard work and sound business practices. We realize that your heating, cooling, plumbing and electrical concerns need to be resolved quickly and correctly, so you can get back to enjoying your life. Your peace of mind is important to us. We require technicians to pass a background check and drug test. We are proud members of the Enid community and will continue to volunteer our time, talents, and financial resources for its betterment.

RESIDENTIAL HVAC MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT

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Our residential HVAC maintenance agreement includes a 31-point precision tune-up twice a year performed by an expert technician.
We offer service agreement pricing on billable work and priority status for service calls.

FURNACE (GAS)
  • Check inducer amps/volts
  • Inspect for leaks
  • Examine flue
  • Test unit cycle
  • Check flame sensor
  • Test gas pressure
  • Inspect heat exchanger
  • Inspect CO2 monitor
  • Check temperature rise
  • Check static pressure
  • Inspect ductwork (if accessible)
  • Examine safety features
  • Check accessories
FURNACE (ELECTRIC)
  • Check amps/volts to elements
  • Examine breaker
  • Test unit cycle
  • Check temperature rise
  • Check static pressure
  • Inspect ductwork (if accessible)
  • Examine safety features
  • Check accessories
A/C
  • Check refrigerant level
  • Check compressor amps/volts
  • Check ODF amps/volts
  • Clean condenser
  • Inspect evaporator coil
  • Check temperature drop
  • Examine condensate drain
  • Check superheat & subcooling
  • Check static pressure
  • Inspect ductwork (if accessible)
  • Examine safety features
  • Check accessories
ADDITIONAL
  • Check filters
  • Inspect fan rotation/alignment
  • Check fan amps/volts
  • Check thermostat programming
  • Inspect thermostat location
  • Examine system switch
  • Examine fan switch
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