OurServices starting less than $1.00 a day
New Jersey Maintenance Club has two levels of service to fit your budget and your home maintenance needs!
Site visits 4 times per year:
Before each visit you will receive a notification that your technician will be arriving shortly.
When he arrives our professional technician will perform the following white glove services and inspections (full service package includes):
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Supply and Change 1 Furnace/AC filter
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Pull Refrigerator (1) and clean compressor and coils (once per year)
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Check and change batteries as needed in Smoke/CO detectors (up to 4 included)
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Test attic fan, if accessible (annually)
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Change light bulbs - 2 standard included, up to 8' high
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Cover AC condensers (with Homeowner Provided Cover)
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Cover Hose Bibs (with Homeowner Provided Cover)
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Clean range hood filters (once per year)
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Test garage door auto-reverse feature
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Add Salt to water softener as needed (salt extra)
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Inspect Dryer Vent (leading cause of fire) and washer/dryer connections
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Siding/Roof inspection - Inspect attic vents for proper flow or Damage, Inspect Siding, Gutters and downspouts, Inspect eaves, soffits, Ridge/Roof penetrations
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Check GFI outlets for shorts and proper function
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Inspect Hot Water heater for damage and wear
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Inspect and Test sump pump
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Inspect Garbage disposal for proper operation
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Inspect bathroom exhaust fans
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Inspect perimeter of home for standing water and grading issues
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Inspect Electrical Panel for visual defects
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Inspect foundation for visual defects, settling, cracks
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Inspect Fire Extinguishers for proper Dates
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* All inspections subject to Accessibility
Additional Service Call available per request
Yearly home safety report included with repair and action recommendations
Affiliates to provide pricing to perform additional services
12 Point Visual inspection and action recommendations EACH VISIT
Our Service Packages
Choose your pricing plan
Find one that works for you
Basic Package
65.97$Every 3 monthsLife Safety Services- Perform the 12 point inspection annually
- Supply and change furnace filter (1 - standard thickness)
- Change batteries and test hard wired smoke/CO detectors
- (up to 4 wired smoke/CO detectors)
- Best Value
Complete Package
117$Every 3 monthsLife Safety Services- Includes everything in the basic package PLUS
- Pull Refrigerator (1) and clean compressor and coils
- Check & change batteries in Smoke/CO detectors (up to 4)
- Test attic fan, if accessible (annually)
- Change light bulbs - 2 standard included, up to 8' high
- Cover AC condensers (with Homeowner Provided Cover)
- Cover Hose Bibs (with Homeowner Provided Cover)
- Clean range hood filters (once per year)
- Test garage door auto-reverse feature
- Add Salt to water softener as needed (salt extra)
- Billed on a quarterly basis
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Prolong the life of your investments!
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Furnace/AC, refrigerator, range hood, water softener, sump pump, water heater, attic fans, etc.
Benefits of life safety & routine maintenance
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What are the Benefits Of Changing Your HVAC Air Filter?
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Changing your air filter regularly will result in noticeable improvements within your home. Here are some quick benefits of changing your HVAC air filter:
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Healthier indoor air free of dust, pollen, allergens and other contaminants
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Increased efficiency (and savings) because your HVAC system isn’t working twice as hard due to reduced air flow, requiring more energy and electricity.
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Increased longevity of your HVAC system. The interior of your system will also remain clean, keeping buildup from leading to expensive maintenance or system failure.
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It’s environmentally-friendly - if your system is working harder through slowed air flow and a clogged filter, it uses more energy, electricity and produces more greenhouse gases.
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Benefits of regularly changing air filters
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Facts and figures about smoke alarms:
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In 2012-2016, smoke alarms sounded in more than half (53%) of the home fires reported to U.S. fire departments.
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Almost three of every five home fire deaths resulted from fires in homes with no smoke alarms (40%) or no working smoke alarms (17%).
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No smoke alarms were present in two out of every five (40%) home fire deaths.
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The death rate per 1,000 reported home fires was more than twice as high in homes that did not have any working smoke alarms compared to the rate in homes with working smoke alarms (12.3 deaths vs. 5.7 deaths per 1,000 fires).
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In fires in which the smoke alarms were present but did not operate, more than two of every five (43%) of the smoke alarms had missing or disconnected batteries.
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Dead batteries caused one-quarter (25%) of the smoke alarm failures.
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Source: NFPA's "Smoke Alarms in U.S. Home Fires" report
Benefits of routine maintenance of smoke detectors