Fulton is an American multi-national collection of companies headquartered in Pulaski, New York, USA. We research, engineer, manufacture, and support premier heat transfer equipment for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications.
For non-technical matters or questions, please contact Slant/Fin at the main phone number 516-484-2600 or send an e-mail to info@slantfin.
For emergency assistance outside of normal business hours, you can reach a technician by calling (315) 298-5121 and following the prompts.
For emergency assistance outside of normal business hours, you can reach a technician by calling (315) 298-5121 and following the prompts.
A maintenance agreement outlines the steps one party will undertake to insure the upkeep, repair, serviceability of another party's property. Maintenance contracts are commonly used by companies that take care of vehicle fleets, industrial equipment, office and apartment buildings, computer networks, etc.
In addition, since a maintenance agreement does not provide for the repair or replacement of property due to a defect in materials or workmanship or wear and tear, a maintenance agreement is not a warranty nor a service contract.
A warranty is notably different to a service or maintenance plan as it will cover mechanical and parts breakdowns but won't feature regular servicing or wear and tear. The main focus of warranties is parts. A warranty may be included by the manufacturer but they can be extended once they expire.
We like to explain the difference between warranty and maintenance in this simple way: maintenance is like changing the oil or filter in your car or getting a tune-up and a warranty is like what your dealership offers with your car in terms of how long aspects of your automobile will be covered.
The agreement should include the following: Full and correct names. Your company should be listed as the lessor and your customer as the lessee. List the rented-out equipment. Rental duration terms. Rental rate. Late charges. Security deposit. Equipment usage guidelines. Repair and replacement.