CPS Energy will give your air conditioning system a free tuneup

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CPS Energy will trouble-shoot your central air system and even clean parts of it. For eligible customers, it's gratis. But if you need repairs, that's on you.

Having your central air system inspected and tuned up is one of those home maintenance chores it's easy to put off — and put off and put off. CPS Energy will get it done for you for free. It's part of the city-owned utility's Save for Tomorrow Energy Plan to rein in energy consumption in the San Antonio area, and it's 'offered at no cost to you.' They call it the High-Performance A/C Tune-Up, and here's how it works.

Energy will pay you to upgrade your attic insulation If you've gotten a free tune-up courtesy of CPS in the last five years, you're not eligible. And it has to be at least 75 degrees outside for the technician to perform a proper tune-up. That's usually not a problem in San Antonio in the summer. Who'll do the tune-up? A tech from a 'participating contractor' referred by CPS.

Energy will pay you to install a thermostat it can adjust remotely The tech will take a look at the indoor coil and the blower fan and clean them, too, if necessary — provided they're accessible. They'll inspect the air filter, but if it needs to be changed, you'll have to provide the replacement filter or pay for it. That's it? They'll also measure the refrigerant in your system.

 

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