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AC maintenance is a professional inspection and tune-up service performed by a certified HVAC technician. It includes cleaning, testing, and adjusting all major components of your air conditioning system to keep it running safely, efficiently, and reliably throughout the cooling season.
AC maintenance includes thermostat calibration, electrical connection checks, capacitor and contactor testing, evaporator and condenser coil cleaning, condensate drain flushing, refrigerant level check, blower motor inspection, lubrication of moving parts, airflow measurement, and a full written system report. The exact checklist may vary slightly based on your system type.
AC maintenance cost for a standard residential system typically ranges from $75 to $200 per visit. Commercial systems vary based on size and complexity. Customers on annual maintenance plans often receive preferred pricing and repair discounts. Call us at (000) 000-0000 for a specific estimate for your system.
How much is ac maintenance depends on your system type, location, and the scope of service. Most homeowners pay between $75 and $200 for a full residential tune-up. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins so there are never any surprise charges on your bill.
Yes, in most cases a complete loss of air conditioning is considered a maintenance emergency, especially during hot weather or when vulnerable individuals are present. Call us immediately and we will prioritize your service request.
Most residential systems benefit from yearly ac maintenance, ideally scheduled in spring before cooling season begins. Commercial systems or heavily used residential systems may require visits every six months. Our team will recommend the right schedule based on your specific equipment and usage.
It depends on the conditions. If temperatures are extreme or someone in your home or building has a medical condition that makes heat dangerous, yes, it is an emergency. Call us right away. If conditions are mild, we can often schedule same day or next day service. Either way, do not ignore the problem because ac issues tend to get worse the longer they go without attention.