Home Rangers System Protection Plan | $19.95/mo
Get two HVAC tune-ups, one annual whole-home plumbing inspection, priority scheduling, repair savings, and long-term repair protection—all for just $19.95/mo. Our HVAC maintenance plan is designed to provide maximum value for customers seeking reliable protection and peace of mind. Compared to other plans, this option offers a cost-effective solution with comprehensive coverage, helping customers save on long-term repair costs while ensuring their systems run efficiently.
- First month free
- No after-hours fees
- Front-of-the-line priority service
- Lifetime repair warranty while plan remains active
- Free indoor air quality testing
- Special member pricing on qualifying new installs
- Customers can compare plans to find the best fit for their needs, ensuring they get the right balance of features and cost savings
Add another HVAC unit for $7/mo. Add a whole-house humidifier for $5/mo.
Everything you need to know before you join
This plan is built for homeowners who want routine maintenance, faster help when something breaks, and better value on repairs and replacements. Regular maintenance is essential for preventing breakdowns, extending system lifespan, and ensuring efficient performance. Our HVAC maintenance plan includes annual maintenance as a core feature, providing ongoing protection and helping maintain warranty eligibility.
- 2 precision tune-ups per year for your comfort system as part of your annual maintenance
- 1 annual whole-home plumbing inspection
- Diagnostic fee waived with approved repair of $250 or more
- 15% off repairs, excluding full system replacements
- Priority service and no after-hours fees
- Lifetime repair warranty while membership remains active
- Acts as a maintenance agreement and service agreement, ensuring preventive maintenance is scheduled and performed for your HVAC system
- Scheduled maintenance helps improve efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and prolong system life
What’s Included in the HVAC Maintenance Plan
A quality maintenance plan is designed to keep your HVAC system running smoothly year round, protecting both your comfort and your budget. With regular HVAC maintenance, you receive scheduled tune ups and thorough inspections for your home comfort system, including your air conditioner, furnace, and heat pump. These visits include cleaning key components, checking for proper operation, and making sure your system is running at peak efficiency.
Beyond just maintenance, the plan offers priority scheduling and priority service, so you’re always at the front of the line when you need help. Members enjoy exclusive discounts on repairs, labor coverage for many services, and even extended warranties on HVAC equipment. This means you can avoid costly repairs and unexpected expenses, all while enjoying peace of mind knowing your system is protected. With a maintenance plan, you’re not just maintaining your HVAC system; you’re investing in improved indoor air quality, lower utility bills, and longer service life.
HVAC system care for heat pumps, furnaces, and AC
- Clean critical assemblies, test safety controls, and verify system operation to help your HVAC system run smoothly throughout the year.
- Schedule a maintenance visit before the cooling season and heating season to ensure your air conditioning and heating systems operate efficiently and reliably.
- Check refrigerant pressure, air flow, temperature split, volts, and amps.
- Tighten electrical connections and inspect moving parts.
- Clean condenser coil, condensate drains, and the outdoor unit as part of comprehensive air conditioning maintenance to prevent efficiency loss and breakdowns.
- Spot early warning signs before they turn into expensive breakdowns.
Whole-home plumbing inspection
- Check faucets, toilets, drains, and visible plumbing components
- Inspect sump pump performance and look for leak risks
- Drain and flush tank water heater when applicable
- Review water hardness, softener performance, and water heater condition when applicable
- Help catch smaller issues before they turn into bigger water damage or emergency calls
Annual maintenance agreements for comfort and reliability
Annual maintenance agreements help homeowners schedule service before the busiest weather swings. The plan makes it easier to schedule tune ups, cleaning, and inspection work twice a year, while technicians document findings that may help manufacturer warranties remain valid when the warranty requires regular service records.
Preventive maintenance can support energy efficiency, reduce the chance of costly breakdowns, and extend the life of key home systems. If a visit finds plumbing repairs, replacement water heaters, low refrigerant, or reduced efficiency, technicians can explain the cost, labor coverage, and next schedule step before larger work is approved.
Those maintenance visits also give technicians a place to document manufacturer warranties, installation dates, installation concerns, and recurring symptoms before small issues become costly breakdowns.
Maintenance plan photos
These field photos show the kinds of cleaning, inspection, tune ups, and service details that can be part of a practical HVAC maintenance plan or related plumbing inspection.









How to compare HVAC maintenance plans
Maintenance plans should be easy to compare before you enroll. Look at the monthly payment, how often you can schedule maintenance visits, what is included for plan members, and how the maintenance agreement explains exclusions, repair discounts, labor coverage, and after-hours terms.
Maintenance agreement details
Some HVAC companies call these service contracts, HVAC service contracts, or a maintenance program. Home Rangers calls this option the System Protection Plan, but the idea is the same: a written service agreement that explains annual maintenance, priority scheduling, discounted repairs, and the member price.
Preventative maintenance plan timing
A preventative maintenance plan should make it simple to schedule seasonal tune ups before heavy use. Preventative maintenance is usually most helpful before summer cooling and winter heating, when both heating and cooling needs can change quickly inside the home.
What technicians check
Technicians can review thermostat calibration, electrical connections, the evaporator coil, the outdoor unit, the cooling system, furnace operation, heat pumps, filters, drains, and visible wear. Those checks support HVAC maintenance without turning a routine visit into an automatic replacement conversation.
Are HVAC maintenance plans worth the monthly payment?
HVAC maintenance plans worth considering are the ones that match how you use the home. Most HVAC companies and HVAC businesses structure maintenance plans differently, so compare the plan details, schedule options, repair savings, and service contracts before choosing.
Maintenance plans and HVAC service contracts
Maintenance plans can be simple, but the wording matters. Some maintenance plans are sold as HVAC service contracts, some are written as seasonal service contracts, and some are part of a larger maintenance agreement with plumbing inspection benefits. Read the details before comparing one monthly payment with another.
For Home Rangers customers, the System Protection Plan is meant to organize HVAC service, annual maintenance, and practical reminders without making the page hard to understand. A well maintained system may still need a repair, but preventative maintenance gives both heating and cooling equipment a scheduled review before the busiest parts of the year.
Good maintenance plans should explain whether air conditioner cleaning, thermostat calibration, outdoor unit review, electrical connections, furnace safety checks, heat pumps, filter condition, and plumbing inspection notes are part of the visit. That keeps preventative maintenance focused on what can actually be checked inside the home.
Indoor Air Quality Benefits
Proper maintenance of your HVAC system is one of the most effective ways to improve indoor air quality for your family. Regular HVAC maintenance ensures that filters, coils, and ducts are clean and free from dust, allergens, and other pollutants that can circulate through your home. By scheduling regular maintenance visits, you help prevent the buildup of mold, mildew, and bacteria, which can trigger allergies and respiratory issues.
A well-maintained system not only keeps your air cleaner but also helps your HVAC equipment run more efficiently, reducing the risk of contaminants entering your living spaces. The benefits of improved indoor air quality include fewer allergy symptoms, better respiratory health, and a more comfortable home environment for everyone. Investing in regular HVAC maintenance is an investment in your family’s health and well-being.
Common Issues Prevented
Enrolling in a maintenance plan is one of the smartest ways to prevent the most common—and costly—HVAC problems. Regular tune ups and inspections help catch small problems before they turn into major issues, such as a clogged condensate drain line that could cause water damage, or a dirty evaporator coil that forces your air conditioner to work harder and drives up your utility bills. Routine maintenance also helps prevent dangerous situations like carbon monoxide leaks from a faulty furnace or gas leaks that could threaten your family’s safety.
By keeping up with regular HVAC maintenance, you reduce the risk of electrical repairs, extend the life of your equipment, and improve the overall efficiency and reliability of your heating and cooling system. This proactive approach means fewer unexpected breakdowns, lower repair costs, and greater peace of mind so your system is ready to keep your home comfortable, no matter the season.
Built for direct response
If you came here from an ad, mailer, text, or direct recommendation, this page is meant to make the decision easy: clear pricing, clear benefits, and a direct booking path without extra distractions.
Use the page to confirm what the membership includes, what the monthly price covers, and which services are handled during routine visits. If the membership fits your home, the next step is simply to call or book online so the office can set up the account and the first visit.
Quick answers before you book
Is an HVAC maintenance plan worth it?
An HVAC maintenance plan can be worth it when you want a set schedule, priority scheduling, regular tune ups, and clear cost expectations. It can also help a new system stay organized for maintenance records.
What does an HVAC maintenance plan include?
Most maintenance agreements include seasonal inspections, cleaning, filter checks, safety checks, and priority scheduling for members. Some plans also include repair discounts, labor coverage, reduced overtime service charges, or no after-hours-fee terms compared with non plan customers.
How does an HVAC maintenance plan save money?
Regular maintenance can help save money by reducing higher energy bills, supporting greater energy savings, and catching issues before they become expensive repairs. The exact value depends on system age, use, and what the service agreement covers.
How should I compare HVAC companies?
When comparing HVAC companies, look at the monthly price, what technicians check, how often you can schedule service, whether the company is a licensed contractor for the work, and which exclusions apply.
Is the first month really free?
Yes. New members can start the plan with the first month free, then continue at $19.95 per month.
Does this include plumbing too?
Yes. The membership includes one annual whole-home plumbing inspection in addition to your two HVAC tune-ups.
What if I need a repair after joining?
Members get priority service, 15% off qualifying repairs, and the diagnostic fee is waived when you approve a repair of $250 or more.
How do I sign up today?
Use the Book Online button or call our office at (215) 454-0001 and we will get you set up.
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