Plumbing Protection Plan
Protect your home and your plumbing when you purchase the Plumbing Protection Plan offered through Cool Air Mechanical.
Experience savings through Cool Air’s Plumbing Protection Plan options, based on your model of water heater. In addition to the many benefits aimed at saving you time and money, Plumbing Protection Plan members receive 24-hour Emergency Plumbing Service.
Plan Members can also count on:
- No trip charge for repairs during regular service hours
- 10% off all service and repairs
Plumbing Protection Plan Benefits Include:
Gas Water Heater Service Includes
Electric Water Heater Service Includes
If You Have a Tank Type Water Heater, Cool Air will drain and flush the bottom of the tank in addition to the above services.
Do you have a Tankless Water Heater? Cool Air can drain and flush your system with a descaling solution.
Cool Air’s experienced and professional plumbers are members of North American Technician Excellence and the Environmental Protection Agency, meaning your service and comfort are safe in our hands.
Plumbing Protection Plan Includes:
- Locate and tag all emergency water shut-off valves
- Check operation of all toilets (includes dye testing tanks)
- Check all fixture drains for leaks
- Check all exposed hot and cold water supply lines
- Check all faucets for leaks
- Check all washing machine hoses
- Locate and check all cleanouts
- Pour water down all floor drains
Plus Service to Your Water Heater
- Check and clean main burner and pilot
- Inspect and flue pipe
- Check for proper vent draft
- Check for water leaks
- Check for operation of emergency shut-off valves
- Check temperature
- Check pressure safety relief
- Check operation of elements
- Check thermostat operation
- Check condition of wiring
- Check for operation of emergency shut-off valves
- Check temperature
- Check drain valve operation
- Drain and flush the bottom of the tank
- Drain and flush with a descaling solution
Learn More About Your Water Pressure and Why it Matters Is Your Water Pressure Too Extreme?
Is Your Water Pressure Too Extreme?Did you know that most plumbing fixture manufacturers design their fixtures to operate at 55 psi, and the IPC (International Plumbing Code) requires the water pressure on water supply systems to be no greater than 80 psi?
Excessive pressure on your plumbing can cause catastrophic failure to water heaters causing their liners to burst, toilets to start leaking, washing machine hoses to burst, and faucets to leak.
Learn more about controlling your water pressure effectively.
Cool Air is a proud member of the Plumbing Heating Cooling Contractors Association of Georgia.