Why Choose Stan’s Heating, Air, Plumbing & Electrical

  • 15% Off Repairs
  • Keep Manufacturer Warranty Valid
  • Increase Equipment Lifespan
  • Maintains Warranties
  • Priority Scheduling
  • Save on Monthly Bills

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Yearly Membership




Call for pricing of six units or more.

*Online signup is securely processed through PayPal. For alternative payment methods, call Stan’s today!

*Gold Service Club membership and annual renewals subject to price increase.

How the Gold Service Club works

Note: *Texas Gas Service rebates are available to eligible customers and are paid directly by Texas Gas. Commercial and Geothermal pricing are different. Please call for costs and scheduling.

  1. Use the PayPal link in the above form to input your card info.
  2. Stan’s Heating, Air, Plumbing & Electrical will contact you to confirm your service address, the number of thermostats in your home, and schedule your first tune-up.
  3. We’ll follow COVID precautions while we check machinery, wiring, and fluids.
  4. We will send you a reminder when your next GSC tune-up is due. Every 6 months is recommended.
  5. We’ll follow up with you during your second tune-up to ensure everything is working as promised and that you are enjoying Stan’s Heating, Air, Plumbing & Electrical service.

Long-term Protection For Your Investment

  • Maintains Warranties
  • Increased Equipment Lifespan
  • Saves on Monthly Utility Bills
  • Catch Breakdowns Before They Happen

Checks and Tune-Ups You’ll Receive

Air Conditioning

  • Check filter condition and replace if necessary.
  • Inspect and secure all electrical components.
  • Clean the air handler and condenser.
  • Test the compressor and motor voltage.
  • Test capacitors and check contactors
  • Inspect plenum and ductwork.
  • Check static pressures
  • Inspect and flush all drain pans and drain lines.
  • Test float switch
  • Check blower speed and reset if necessary.
  • Check the evaporator and condenser coil condition.
  • Test the blower motor, compressor, and overall electrical consumption.
  • Measure refrigerant line pressures and temperatures.
  • Measure system operating temperatures
  • Test thermostat operation and accuracy

Heating

  • Check filter condition and replace if necessary.
  • Inspect and secure all electrical components.
  • Clean cabinet/closet containing heating unit
  • Clean and inspect burners and the ignition system
  • Inspect plenum and ductwork.
  • Check static pressures
  • Test for natural gas, propane, and carbon monoxide leaks
  • Test gas pressure
  • Test pressure, drains, and emergency functions for heat pumps
  • Check heating elements
  • Test emergency operations and safety controls.
  • Inspect the flue pipe.
  • Inspect the heat exchanger.
  • Test thermostat operation and accuracy