Maintenance plans


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Aqua Advantage Plans


The Way to Save Money While Caring for Your Home. Affordable Advantage Plans designed to improve efficiency and save you money, featuring plumbing, air, electrical and water treatment. Give us a call for more information.

Maintenance Plans

The AQUA one Advantage Plan

Preventative maintenance on your home is the most assured way of saving thousands of dollars per year. AQUA has developed a program covering the most expensive and critical mechanical systems of your home, keeping both you and your pocketbook secure.


The AQUA One Advantage Plan includes regular inspections and maintenance performed by licensed technicians who can identify potential problems. Early detection of issues can prevent component failure, saving thousands in unnecessary repairs.

Gain the Advantage

  • Lower utility bills
  • Extend the life of your equipment
  • Reduce costly repairs
  • Save an average of $1000/year on parts • Get 24/7 priority service
  • Discount on future services
  • One call for all your home service needs
  • The AQUA One Advantage Plan is the most comprehensive preventive maintenance plan you can purchase and includes Plumbing, Air and Electrical for one low, affordable price.

AQUA One Advantage Plans start at $399/yr.


We Also Offer Single Advantage Plans for Plumbing, Air, Electrical and Water Treatment.

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AQUA Plumbing Advantage

Keeping your plumbing systems well maintained helps ensure everything is operating properly and reduces the need for costly emergency repair services.


The AQUA Plumbing Advantage Plan starts at $279/year and includes an annual home inspection and extensive report. Our licensed technician will:

  • Check all drains
  • Apply drain treatment
  • Sanitize garbage disposal
  • Check and flush water heater
  • Clean and flush faucet aerators
  • Clean and adjust pop-up drains
  • Dye test toilets for leaks
  • Inspect toilet flushing mechanism
  • Pressure test water piping system for leaks • Inspect all faucets and valves
  • Inspect all supply and drain lines in sinks
  • Locate and tag emergency shut-off valves
  • You will also receive a 10% discount on future plumbing repairs and priority emergency service.

The Aqua Plumbing Advantage Plan is affordable and pays for itself!


The above is also included in the comprehensive AQUA One Advantage Plan.

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AQUA Air Advantage Plan

According to the Building Efficiency Initiative, effective maintenance can reduce HVAC (air) energy costs by up to 40%. This direct cost savings is reflected on your electric bill.A

Keeping your home air cooling systems properly maintained also helps:

  • Improve efficiency
  • Reduce the need for repairs
  • Extend the overall lifespan of the unit • Preserve the warranty

AQUA Air Advantage Plans start at $119/year and include annual 30-point precision tune-up designed to keep your system properly and addressing potential issues before they become a problem. Our expert technician checks, cleans and adjusts the following:

  • Air Handler
  • Condenser
  • Thermostat
  • Electric Heat
  • Evaporator Coil
  • Visual Leak Check
  • AQUA Air Advantage Plans also include priority service, discounts on future air conditioner repairs and a drain line guarantee (Silver A Plan).

The above is also included in the comprehensive AQUA One Advantage Plan.

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AQUA Electrical Advantage Plan

The Electrical Safety Foundation recommends having your electrical systems thoroughly inspected by a qualified electrician. AQUA Electrical Advantage Plans start at $149/year and include inspecting the functionality and condition of the following:

  • Main Electrical Panel
  • Check for signs of wear
  • Tighten lugs as needed
  • Check wire sizes to proper breaker ratings
  • Check grounding system
  • Air conditioner – check disconnects for visible wear
  • Smoke detectors
  • All accessible lighting, switches, dimmers and receptacles
  • Bath exhaust fans

AQUA Electrical Advantage Plan members also receive priority emergency repair services, discounts on recommended repairs and future services, and discounted rates on AQUA Advantage Generator Maintenance.


The above is also included in the comprehensive AQUA One Advantage Plan.

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AQUA Water Treatment Advantage Plan

You’ve invested in ensuring the water in your home is safe for your family and pets. A water softener or reverse osmosis system can save you money by increasing water heater efficiency, reducing the amount of kitchen, laundry and bath soap needed, and preserving the longevity of appliances.


Properly maintaining your water filtration equipment is imperative to preserving the integrity of the system. AQUA Water Treatment Advantage Plans start at $479/year and are designed to make sure your softener and/or reverse osmosis system is properly functioning. The plans are designed according to water type as well as with or without filters.

  • Four inspections per year (quarterly)
  • Brine tank refill
  • Calibration of settings as needed
  • Required equipment maintenance
  • Replacement of reverse osmosis filters annually
  • Bi-annual replacement of reverse osmosis membrane

AQUA Water Treatment Advantage Plan members also receive priority repair services and discounts on recommended repairs.


AQUA Water Treatment Advantage Plans can be added to any single service plan or AQUA One Advantage Plan.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • How often does my ac system need service?

    At a minimum, you need an air conditioner tune-up once a year. However, you may need preventive AC care twice a year if your system works extra hard especially in the Florida heat — for example, if your pets shed a lot or someone in your household smokes.

  • Can't I handle my own ac maintenance?

    You can — and should — clean or change your AC filters regularly to keep dust and debris from blocking airflow. However, only a licensed technician should handle your AC system’s complex parts and delicate electronic components. DIY AC care without proper training could damage your system, put you at risk, and void your warranty.

  • When should i clean or change my air conditioner's filter?

    On average, your AC’s filter will need cleaning or replacement every 30-60 days during a peak use season. Look inside your unit; if you see a lot of residue clogging your filter, clean or change it.

  • What's the right time of year to schedule a cooling system check?

    We recommend scheduling AC maintenance in the spring to ensure your system is in peak condition before the weather warms. A fall inspection is also useful to check whether your HVAC system is ready for winter.

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