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We take for granted our water
heaters, toilets, faucets, furnaces and air conditioners, until they
stop working. Then comes the panicked call to the service company, and
a repair job that always ends up costing more than we expect. Regular
care and maintenance can forestall most of these breakdowns at a
fraction of the cost of repairs.
Have your plumbing, heating and air conditioning inspected, cleaned
and checked at least once a year. Air Masters Quality of Care Programs
offers these services for a modest annual fee.
Replace Old and Inefficient Equipment
Owners also should consider replacing ancient water heaters, toilets,
furnaces, boilers, and other appliances with new high-efficiency or
water-saving models. Most of us are in the habit of squeezing out
every last day of service out of such equipment. Yet, replacing any
unit more than 12-15 years old probably can pay for itself within a
few years through reduced energy or water sage, service and repair
parts bills. Air Masters Quality of Care Programs are custom designed
with your facility in mind. Each program is tailored to advise and
guide you through the many options available to you with all initial
costs, operating and maintenance costs in mind.
Protecting Your Health and Safety
Everyone depends on their plumbing and sanitation systems. We seldom
think about how well designed and maintained systems are our first
line of defense in promoting good health and preventing disease. It
can take only a matter of moments for something health threatening to
go wrong but it takes years of training under supervised conditions,
continuing education, testing, and licensed to become a Master Plumber
who is entrusted with the communities health and safety. At Air
Masters, we ensure that when it comes to your safety, it is always
done right the first time.
Quality of Care Plumbing Inspections
Air Masters Quality of Care Plumbing Inspections are designed to
extend the useful life of items and systems we depend upon everyday
but seldom think about. Every plumbing item in your facility plays a
vital part. A partial list of the items included in a typical plumbing
inspection are:
Kitchenettes, counters and cabinets, faucets and sinks, water closet
and urinal flush valves, sanitation fixtures, drinking fountains,
emergency eyewash, drains and traps, water closet hardware, showers
and fixtures, grab bars, doors, and partitions, hand dryers, towel
dispensers, hands free faucet and flush valves, water heaters,
circulation pumps and controls, mixing and tempering valves,
anti-scald devices, sump pumps, water service piping network and
valves, piping insulation, pressure reducing valves, backflow devices,
fire hose cabinets and hose reels, domestic booster pumps, outdoor
faucets and area drains, grates and storm water entries, vent stacks
and roof drains.
This is just a short list of the many things that we depend upon to
work without fail each and every day.
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