CHERRY HILL, New Jersey – 23rd August 2026 – Synergy3 Home Solutions announced that its 2026 pre-winter heating maintenance initiative will operate from September 1 through October 15 for eligible residences within the company’s established South Jersey service area.
The 45-day initiative covers owner-occupied and rental residences with furnaces, boilers, or heat pumps that the company normally services. Participating addresses must be within the service area, which includes communities in Burlington and Camden counties. Eligibility depends on the address, equipment type, system condition, and safe access for the technician and will be confirmed during scheduling.
The company will reserve additional weekday appointment blocks during the initiative. It has not announced a fixed number of appointments, and availability will depend on technician capacity at the time of each request.
Standard maintenance rates will apply. The applicable rate will be disclosed before an appointment is confirmed based on the system type and service location. Repairs, replacement parts, and installation work are not included in the maintenance rate. If additional work is recommended, the customer will receive a separate written estimate and must authorize that work before it begins.
Service Scope and Documentation
Each completed initiative appointment will include a standardized record showing which checks were completed, which did not apply to the equipment, and which could not be performed because of access or system conditions.
Depending on the equipment and fuel source, the visit may include:
- Inspection of combustion and safety controls
- Examination of accessible heat-exchanger areas
- Airflow and temperature measurements
- Venting, intake, and exhaust checks
- Ignition and flame-sensing verification
- Filter inspection
- Thermostat and operating-cycle checks
- Review of visible supply and return-air conditions
- Documentation of observed conditions and recommended next steps
The initiative’s operating goal is to provide the standardized service record for every completed participating appointment. It does not establish a numerical target for reducing outages or service calls, and maintenance does not guarantee uninterrupted equipment operation.
“For each completed initiative visit, the technician will document the checks performed and identify any item that requires separate authorization,” the Synergy3 Home Solutions service operations manager said. “That record also distinguishes routine maintenance from a proposed repair.”
Steps Residents Can Take Before the Heating Season
Residents can complete several basic checks before operating a heating system for the season:
- Clean or replace the system filter according to the equipment maker’s instructions and record the date.
- Operate the heating system for about 20 minutes and note unusual sounds, odors, repeated cycling, or unexpected thermostat behavior.
- Remove leaves and visible obstructions from outdoor vents, intakes, and heat-pump units while maintaining required clearances.
- Confirm that indoor supply and return registers are open and unobstructed.
- Test carbon monoxide alarms according to their instructions.
- Replace carbon monoxide alarms when they reach the maker’s stated end-of-life date, replacement interval, or end-of-life signal.
- Contact a licensed service provider if the system does not start, repeatedly shuts down, or shows signs of unsafe operation.
The carbon monoxide guidance is consistent with information published by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, which advises households to follow alarm instructions and stated replacement intervals.
Residents experiencing uneven temperatures should record the affected rooms and note whether doors, registers, or return-air paths are obstructed. A technician may also recommend evaluation of ducts, insulation, air sealing, or return-air pathways when those conditions appear relevant.
Repair Warranty Terms
The initiative does not create a separate maintenance warranty or extend coverage for existing equipment.
Unless a written proposal or work order states different terms, Synergy3 Home Solutions’ standing repair policy provides a one-year baseline warranty for company-supplied repair parts and the labor directly associated with installing those parts. The one-year period begins on the documented completion date for the qualifying repair.
The baseline warranty does not cover:
- Filters or routine maintenance items
- Equipment or parts supplied by the customer
- Conditions unrelated to the completed repair
- Utility interruptions
- Damage resulting from misuse or unauthorized alteration
- Work performed by another provider after the qualifying repair
- Maintenance visits that do not include a qualifying repair
Equipment-maker warranties may have different coverage periods, registration requirements, and limitations. The written proposal or work order for the specific service controls if its terms differ from the baseline policy.
Residents may request an appointment and confirm address or equipment eligibility through Synergy3 Home Solutions.
About Synergy3 Home Solutions
Synergy3 Home Solutions is a family-run residential service provider operating in South Jersey and the surrounding region since 2006. The company provides heating, plumbing, and insulation maintenance, repair, and installation services, along with written service findings and applicable warranty documentation for completed work.
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