Protect Your Home with ResCheck

Quarterly Preventative Home Maintenance for Lasting Peace of Mind

Protect Your Home with ResCheck

Preventative Home Maintenance, Reimagined

ResCheck Home delivers proactive, scheduled service solutions that protect your home’s value, comfort, and safety—before problems arise.

Key Facts & Figures on American Home Maintenance

Is Your Home Maintenance Under Control?

Most homeowners skip annual home maintenance—only 1 in 3 have a checklist or routine.

Do Your Smoke Detectors Really Work?

1 in 5 U.S. households have a smoke detector that isn’t working—without realizing it.

Are Your Water Fixtures in Good Condition?

A single 1/8-inch pipe crack can leak up to 250 gallons of water in just one day.

Are You Confident in Your Home’s Protection?

Around 16% of homeowners’ insurance claims are denied—and poor maintenance is often a key reason.

Come Home to Comfort and Reliability

Rescheck provides a complete Preventive Maintenance program that keeps your home’s essential systems, appliances, and fixtures in top shape year-round.

Why: Dirty coils packed with dust, dirt, or pet hair can’t release heat properly. This forces your fridge’s compressor to work overtime, wasting energy and cutting down the appliance’s lifespan.

Service: Coil cleaning is performed between October and March.

Why: Food particles often get stuck in the dishwasher’s drain filter. Over time, this can block water flow, slow down drainage, or stop it altogether—leaving standing water and unpleasant odors behind.

Service: Drain filter cleaning is included with every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Appliance lights can be tricky to remove and frustrating to replace. Without proper lighting, it’s easy to misjudge cooking times and either overcook or undercook your meals. While not the most urgent issue, it’s still an inconvenience that can make everyday tasks harder.

Service: Checked and replaced during every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: An oven inspection checks that all heating elements and mechanical parts are working properly—and ensures there are no dangerous gas leaks.

Service: Performed at every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Changing your refrigerator’s water filter ensures your drinking water stays clean, safe, and free from contaminants.

Service: Replacement is included with every preventive maintenance visit. A new filter is provided for your home’s primary refrigerator.

Why: Regular sanitizing of your washer and dryer helps eliminate odors and reduces the spread of harmful pathogens in your home. Hot water and detergent alone aren’t always enough to kill certain germs that can cause illness.

Service: Performed at every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Regular garbage disposal use leads to food buildup and unpleasant sink odors. Over time, residue sticks to the walls of the unit, making it less effective.

Service: Cleaning is performed at every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Attic insulation serves the primary function of regulating temperature and minimizing energy loss within your home, both hot and cold. If your home or a room is not properly insulated, it can lean to additional energy usage to heat or cool the space and longer run times of your HVAC systems, leading to a shorter life span of a critical system.

Performed every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Attic insulation is key to regulating your home’s temperature and reducing energy loss year-round. Poor or insufficient insulation forces your HVAC system to run longer, increasing energy costs and shortening the lifespan of critical equipment.

Service: Checked during every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Lint, dust, and pet hair can clog your dryer hose and vent, blocking airflow and trapping exhaust gases. Annual inspection and cleaning not only reduce the risk of fire but also improve efficiency, saving you money. A clogged vent can even double or triple drying times since hot, moist air can’t escape properly.

Service: Performed between October and March.

Why: Keeping your home safe can be as simple as replacing smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries each year. This small step plays a big role in protecting both your family and your property.

Service: Performed between October and March.

Why: Testing your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors ensures your family will be alerted in an emergency. It’s easy to overlook, but these devices provide critical protection and peace of mind.

Service: Performed between April and September.

Why: Regular garage door inspections help catch issues early, preventing safety risks and costly failures. Proactive maintenance also extends the life of your opener by reducing extra strain on the springs and motor.

Service: Performed at every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Your HVAC system creates gallons of condensation each day as it cools your home. The drain pan’s job is to catch this water and safely route it out of the house. If the pan is damaged, rusted, or misaligned, the overflow can cause serious water damage in your attic or utility closet.

Service: Inspected at every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: The float, or safety switch, on your HVAC system is your last safeguard against major water damage. If the drain lines clog and back up, the switch shuts the system off temporarily, preventing the drain pan from overflowing and protecting your walls and ceilings from costly leaks.

Service: Tested at every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Proper airflow is essential for your AC’s condenser coils. Yard debris like grass clippings, leaves, twigs, and pet hair often collect on the fins, while nearby plants or objects can block air movement. When airflow is restricted, the condenser struggles to release heat, lowering efficiency, straining the system, and driving up energy costs.

Service: Performed between April and September.

Why: Your HVAC ductwork is a critical but often overlooked part of your system. Problems like air leaks, punctures, damaged ducts, or disconnected joints can significantly reduce efficiency and make it harder to properly heat or cool your home.

Service: Inspected at every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Clogged air filters make your HVAC system work harder, trapping dust and allergens that restrict airflow. This extra strain can shorten the system’s lifespan and reduce efficiency.

Service: Filters are replaced at every preventive maintenance visit for all of your systems. Complimentary filters are provided, up to MERV 11.

Why: The T&P valve is a critical safety feature on your water heater. It automatically releases water if temperature or pressure rises above safe levels, protecting both your home and your system’s performance.

Service: Tested at every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Over time, sediment builds up in your water heater, reducing efficiency and putting extra strain on the system. Flushing it out helps extend the lifespan of the heater and ensures consistent hot water.

Service: Sediment is flushed from the water heater during preventive maintenance.

Why: Faucet aerators work like small filters, and over time dirt and debris can clog the openings, reducing water pressure. A clean aerator improves water flow, saves water (and money), and helps remove small particles for cleaner, better-tasting water.

Service: Cleaned at every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: Clogged drains are more than just frustrating—they can lead to costly plumbing repairs if ignored. Regular cleaning helps keep water flowing smoothly and prevents bigger issues down the road.

Service: Performed at every preventive maintenance visit.

Why: When temperatures fall, exposed outdoor water pipes are at risk of freezing and bursting. Adding insulation with foam, rubber, or fiberglass sleeves protects your pipes and helps prevent costly water damage.

Service: Performed between October and March.

Why: Leak inspections help prevent costly water damage and unexpected spikes in your water bill. Even small leaks can damage cabinets and create mold or mildew in your home if left unchecked.

Service: Performed at every preventive maintenance visit.

Our In-Depth Inspections Identify Every Concern

We spot potential risks in your home before they turn into costly problems.

Broken Fixture

Door becomes difficult or unsafe to open/close, risk of injury, added strain on hinges.

Broken Dishwasher Drain Filter

Causes standing water, foul odors, and possible leaks. Clean or replace the drain filter every 3–6 months.

Dryer Vent Blockage

Fire hazard from lint buildup. Clean lint trap every load and have vents cleared yearly.

Broken HVAC

Poor air circulation, higher bills, and risk of system failure. Replace filters, check thermostat settings, and schedule annual service.

Loose Electrical Outlet

Can spark, overheat, or cause electrical fires. Replace outlet or tighten box securely.

Leaking Faucet

Wastes water, increases bills, and causes sink damage over time. Replace worn washers or cartridges, tighten connections.

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$49.95 / months

for most homes

*Homes with more than one HVAC system come at a slightly higher monthly rate.
*ResCheck Specialty Services pricing differs, and is provided at quotation.

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