Join the Protection Plan
Maintaining your home’s HVAC system can be stressful. The Protection Plan is an inexpensive way to protect your investment.
Benefits of a Protection Plan Membership
- No Dispatch Fee
- Priority Scheduling
- Free Annual Full HVAC Service Health Check
- 20% Discount on HVAC Repairs
- 10% Discount on Plumbing & Electrical Repairs & Installs
Join the Protection Plan
What Is The Protection Plan and Why Should You Join?
Home ownership is an incredible investment, but it can be stressful. When you own a home, you also own its problems. The Protection Plan is an inexpensive way to make sure HVAC problems aren’t on that list of problems.
Our Protection Plan is designed to make sure you are covered. We begin with preventive maintenance, cover all your diagnostic fees, and give discounts on repairs and equipment.
Protection Plan
- No Dispatch Fee
- Priority Scheduling
- Free Annual Full HVAC Service Health Check (includes Furnace and AC inspection)
- 20% Discount on HVAC Repairs
- 10% Discount on Plumbing & Electrical Repairs & Installs
- Free Plumbing & Electrical Maintenance & Safety Inspection
- $120 Annual Loyalty Credit for New Systems & Generators (up to $1,200)
- $14.95/mo (same address only)
PROTECTION PLAN MEMBERSHIP - ONLY $14.95 A MONTH
Save Big by Joining the Protection Plan Today!
Reviews from Our Members
We joined the protection plan at SoCo after moving to our new house. They’re great to have around and wonderful to work with. They have repaired our water heater a couple of times now (replaced the original and fixed a warranty issue), the most recent when it went out right before Christmas! They’re courteous, professional, and do a great job for the money. Highly recommend. (Shout out to Jacob and Chester for the last job. Great work guys and thanks!)
— Don Osburn, Colorado Springs, CO
Protect your investment. Sign up today.
Interested in a joining? As soon as we receive your form, we’ll contact you to sign you up, and you’ll start saving money immediately! Join hundreds of your neighbors!Services For Each System Check
HVAC Maintenance
- Furnace Burners – Inspected, Removed, and Cleaned
- Igniter Inspection – Checked for cracks, chips, hot spots, and verified resistance (Ohm) readings to Manufacturer Specifications
- Flame Sensor Inspection – Checked for corrosion or buildup and verified microamp readings to ManufacturerSpecifications
- Filter Replacement – Includes standard 1” filters ONLY
- Condensate Lines – Inspected and cleared
- Blower Assembly – Inspected in place (additional charge applies for removal and cleaning)
- Blower Motor – Verified Within Manufacturer Performance Specifications
- Capacitors – Inspected for swelling, leaks, rust, and verified microfarad readings to ManufacturerSpecifications
- Flue Piping – Inspected For Overall Condition and Proper Draft
- Heat Exchanger – Inspected for structural integrity and signs of damage
- Gas Pressure – Verified Within Manufacturer Performance Specifications
- Evaporator Coil – Inspected and cleaned (additional charge for severely impacted coils)
- Condenser Coil – Inspected and cleaned (additional charge for severely impacted coils)
- Refrigerant Charge – Verified Within Manufacturer Performance Specifications
- Compressor – Megohm test performed - Verified Within Manufacturer Performance Specifications
- Condenser Fan Motor – Verified Within Manufacturer Performance Specifications
- Delta T (Temperature Split) – Verified Within Manufacturer Performance Specifications
- Thermostat – All modes Tested and Verified to be Operating
- Overall System Condition – Assessed for both indoor and outdoor units
Plumbing Maintenance
- Perform a water sediment flush and 12-point safety inspection of the water heater
- Test all the emergency water cut-offs at each fixture to ensure they are working safely and are functional
- Perform a whole house flow test on the drains
- Test all faucets, tub and shower valves
- Dye test the toilets to ensure there are no money-wasting leaks
Electric Maintenance
- Testing all GFI receptacles and arc fault circuits both inside and outside the home
- Testing and inspecting all smoke detectors and batteries
- Checking all connections inside the electrical panel ensuring everything is safe and up to code
- Making sure the appropriate breakers are present and wiring size and manufacturer match and meet code regulation
- Testing main electrical panel outside for safety
- Locating main electrical breaker and show homeowner location in case of emergency
- Testing and inspection of all switches