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Aire Serv of Mid Michigan – Redeem from Home

$39 for Furnace Tune-Up and Safety Inspection ($129 Value)

$39
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No Longer Available
Mon Jan 28 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$129
Discount
70%
You Save
$90
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  • Home Improvement

In a Nutshell

Furnace techs examine thermostats and adjust components in 23-point tune-ups, then check for faulty electrical wiring in safety inspections

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 31, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. New clients only. Valid only for residential houses. Valid only for liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas. Valid only within Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties.
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A well-maintained furnace is a better means of keeping warm than cuddling with a camp stove or flooding the den with chicken soup. Raise the Fahrenheit with this Groupon.

$39 for a Furnace Tune-Up and Inspection ($129 Value)

Upon arrival, furnace technicians measure room temperature, check the thermostat's pulse, adjust burners, and lubricate parts during a 23-point checkup. Before a furnace is released back into the wild, a full safety inspection detects issues such as faulty electrical wiring and flammable burner debris, as well as testing for carbon monoxide.

Though this merchant sometimes offers a discounted price online, this Groupon is still the best deal available.

Aire Serv of Mid Michigan

Sputtering air-conditioning and heating systems return to quiet, efficient form after Aire Serv of Mid Michigan's trained technicians perform comprehensive repair and maintenance services. During multi-point tune-ups, technicians measure room temperature, check the thermostat's pulse, make necessary adjustments, and lubricate parts. Before releasing heating and cooling equipment back into the wild, they test for carbon monoxide, sniff out issues such as faulty electrical wiring and flammable burner debris, and remove all anacondas from the ventilation ducts.

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Aire Serv of Mid Michigan