HVAC Maintenance
One-time seasonal tune-ups that catch small problems before they strand you in July heat or January cold. Book a spring AC check or a fall furnace check whenever you need one.
Every HVAC maintenance includes the following, no surcharges, no surprise line items.
- Spring AC tune-up and fall furnace tune-up
- Full system inspection, cleaning, and safety check
- We catch worn parts before they fail in the next cold snap or heat wave
- Factory-trained, licensed techs, no rookies on your equipment
A spring AC tune-up and a fall furnace tune-up catch small problems before they strand you, and keep your manufacturer warranty valid. Want to schedule one? Give Jason Reinhart a call.
Two tune-ups a year. No surprises.
A seasonal tune-up is the simplest way to keep an HVAC system running long, efficient, and warranty-compliant. We do a spring AC visit and a fall furnace visit, each one a written checklist of checks, cleaning, and measurements, not an installer’s mood.
Spring tune-up: AC + heat pump
Every spring visit covers, at minimum:
- Refrigerant charge + temperature check
- Compressor amp draw, condenser fan motor amp draws
- Condenser coil wash
- Evaporator temperature drop measurement
- Thermostat operation verified
- Contactor + electric disconnect inspected
- All electrical connections tightened
- Safety controls inspected (where applicable)
- Motors and non-sealed moving parts lubricated
- Belts inspected and adjusted
- Cooling system cycled to verify operation
- Air filter washed (where applicable)
Fall tune-up: air handler + furnace
Every fall visit covers:
- Evaporator fan motor amp draw check
- Manifold gas pressure verified to manufacturer spec
- Induced draft motor amp draw checked
- All safeties verified
- Flame sensor cleaned (where applicable)
- Heat exchanger inspected (gas) the single highest-priority item
- Flue and fresh-air make-up inspected
- Contactor + electric disconnect inspected
- Electric resistance heating elements + sequencers checked
- All electrical connections tightened
- Thermostat operation + program verified
- Cabinet + components wiped down
- Air filter washed (where applicable)
Humidifiers, UV lights, and electronic air cleaners are a separate service item beyond a standard tune-up. If your system has them, ask us to look them over while we’re on site.
Why it’s worth doing
- Catches problems early, before a small worn part strands you in July heat or January cold.
- Keeps efficiency up, a clean, properly charged, correctly tuned system runs leaner on your utility bill.
- Protects your warranty, most manufacturers require documented annual service to keep coverage valid.
- Done by licensed techs, no rookies learning on your equipment.
What sets this HVAC maintenance job apart.
Tune-ups follow a written checklist, not an installer's mood. Every line item is what you actually get.
Capacitor + flame sensor proactive testing catches the two most common breakdowns before they strand you in a heat wave or cold snap.
Factory-trained, licensed techs on your equipment, never a rookie learning on the job.
Keeps your manufacturer warranty valid. Most systems require an annual inspection by a licensed HVAC contractor or coverage voids.
HVAC maintenance, quick answers.
- Twice a year is ideal: an AC tune-up in spring and a furnace tune-up in fall, because each system needs different things checked. If you only do one, do the fall furnace visit, since heat exchanger and combustion issues are the ones you don't want to carry into winter.
- Yes, and especially on a new system. Most manufacturer warranties require documented annual service, and skipping it can void coverage. Catching a small issue early is also far cheaper than letting it cascade into a major failure years down the road.
- Absolutely. We inherit systems all the time. The first visit is a longer baseline inspection so we understand what we're working with.
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