Why maintenance pays for itself
A neglected system works harder, fails sooner, and costs more to run. Regular maintenance does the opposite: it extends equipment life, keeps efficiency high, and often satisfies the manufacturer warranty requirement that the system be professionally serviced.
What a tune-up covers
- Inspecting and testing the furnace, AC, or heat pump under load
- Checking refrigerant levels and electrical components
- Cleaning coils and clearing the condensate drain
- Verifying safety controls and thermostat operation
- Flagging any small issues before they become breakdowns
What you can do between visits
The single most valuable homeowner habit is changing the air filter on schedule — every one to three months for a standard filter. Our guide covers filter timing and a full seasonal maintenance checklist you can follow yourself.
Best timing in our climate
Schedule heating maintenance in early fall and cooling maintenance in spring — before you actually need the system, when problems are cheaper and less urgent to fix.
How our online process works
- Request a tune-up in the form below.
- We confirm by email with timing and pricing.
- You approve and we schedule it.