Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Preventive Maintenance: Regular preventive maintenance is critical to extending the lifespan of HVAC equipment and preventing unexpected breakdowns. The scope includes scheduled inspections, filter replacements, coil cleaning, lubrication of moving parts, and calibration of thermostats. Adherence to TEA codes ensures that all maintenance tasks are conducted in accordance with safety standards and regulations. 2. Seasonal Tune-ups: Transitioning between seasons in Texas demands specific adjustments to HVAC systems to accommodate fluctuating temperatures. Seasonal tune-ups involve thorough inspections, cleaning of components, and adjustments to settings for optimal performance. Compliance with TEA guidelines ensures that HVAC systems are prepared to meet increased demand during extreme weather conditions. 3. Emergency Repairs: Unforeseen HVAC malfunctions can disrupt the learning environment and compromise student and staff comfort. This scope includes provisions for emergency repairs to address system failures, refrigerant leaks, or faulty components promptly. Compliance with TEA regulations ensures that emergency repair protocols are in place to minimize downtime and maintain safety standards.