Maintenance Program

Dehumidifier Maintenance Program

$249/year. Twice a year. Or $449 for four visits. As a homeowner or business owner, keeping your dehumidifier running at top performance should be a priority.

A dehumidifier is like a car; it needs regular maintenance every 6 months to continue to operate at optimal levels.

Overview

FES’s Dehumidifier Maintenance Program ensures your machine remains at tip-top performance. Members get enhanced system performance, best-in-class efficiency, extended system lifespan, prevention of algae build-up in the drain line and condensation pump, routine filter replacement for maximum airflow and air changes per hour (ACH), warranty accountability, a general crawlspace inspection, and increased air quality in your living space — plus no overtime fees, no service-call fee with repair, and 10% off all repairs (parts and labor). Sign up and FES will contact you to plan the first visit. Franklin Environmental Services is the number one choice for Dehumidifier Maintenance Programs in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin and all of Middle Tennessee.

What's Included

Why It Matters

The stakes are higher than most homes and businesses realize.

A failed dehumidifier in Tennessee humidity can lead to mold within days.

Manufacturer warranties often require documented routine service.

Catching crawlspace water, pests, or leaks early prevents thousands in damage.

Members typically save more on a single repair than the program costs annually.

Better filtration and airflow means cleaner air in your living space.

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Ready to Get Started?

Schedule a free consultation. A certified technician will assess your home, explain your options, and give you a clear, honest plan — at no cost.