HVAC Maintenance

Regular maintenance keeps your system running efficiently, extends its lifespan, and helps you avoid expensive repairs. A well-maintained system performs better and costs less to run.

Don't Wait for a Breakdown

HVAC systems don't usually fail all at once. They degrade gradually - coils get dirty, refrigerant levels drop, belts wear down, and electrical connections loosen. Regular maintenance catches these issues early, before they turn into emergency calls.

Nathen personally performs every maintenance visit. He'll thoroughly inspect, clean, and tune your system - then walk you through exactly what he found and what to watch for.

What a maintenance visit includes:

  • Inspect and clean condenser and evaporator coils
  • Check refrigerant levels and inspect for leaks
  • Test electrical connections and components
  • Inspect and lubricate moving parts
  • Check and clean drain lines
  • Test thermostat calibration and operation
  • Inspect air filter and ductwork connections
  • Measure system performance and efficiency
  • Report on system condition and any concerns
Schedule Maintenance

When to Schedule Maintenance

Before cooling season (spring)

Have your AC or heat pump serviced in April or May before the summer heat hits. Find problems before you need the system most.

Before heating season (fall)

Check your heating system in September or October. Winter is the worst time to discover a failing component.

After purchase of a home

Don't inherit someone else's deferred maintenance. A tune-up after moving in tells you exactly what you're working with.

Why Maintenance Matters

15-25%
efficiency loss from dirty coils
2-3x
longer system lifespan with regular service
90%
of breakdowns are preventable with maintenance

Is your system due for a tune-up?

Regular maintenance is the cheapest insurance you can buy for your HVAC system.