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Maintenance

Seasonal HVAC tune-ups that pay for themselves.

Most no-cool calls in July could have been caught in May. Routine maintenance is the cheapest insurance for your HVAC system.

Seasonal HVAC tune-ups that pay for themselves.

A spring AC tune-up and a fall heating tune-up keep your equipment at manufacturer spec, lower your utility bill, and dramatically reduce the chance of a breakdown during a heat wave or cold snap.

  • Refrigerant pressure and superheat / subcool check
  • Coil cleaning (indoor and outdoor)
  • Capacitor and contactor wear inspection
  • Blower wheel and motor amp draw test
  • Thermostat calibration and cycle test
  • Drain line clearing and condensate safety check
  • Combustion analysis and CO test on gas heat
  • Written report and photos of system condition

FAQ

Frequently asked

How often should HVAC be serviced?+

Twice a year — AC in spring, heat in fall. At minimum, an annual tune-up is required to keep most manufacturer warranties valid.

Is a maintenance plan worth it?+

Yes. A single avoided emergency repair pays for years of tune-ups, and a clean system uses 5–15% less electricity.

What does a tune-up include?+

Full system inspection, refrigerant check, coil cleaning, electrical test, drain clearing, thermostat verification, and a written condition report.

Will maintenance keep my warranty valid?+

Yes — most manufacturer warranties require documented annual service. Our invoice meets warranty requirements.