It should be a part of the normal annual service. I checked my last receipt.
You've got to ask yourself, what is the $300 cleaning going to do that should have been done already by the original servicer? If there were something that dirty, (can't imagine what), it should have been shown to you and taken care of on the spot.
They might be in the "Pandemic Make-up for Lost Business" mode.
I would run away from this company and do nothing until the next service with a different company next year.
I have no experience (yet) with the Chuck Farrell mentioned in an earlier post, but I have read countless good things on this forum about him.
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