HVAC Maintenance Plans

Annual HVAC maintenance plans for Phoenix homes — spring AC plus fall heating included

Two seasonal tune-ups per year, priority scheduling during peak demand windows, 10–15% off any repair found at the visit, and same-day response on emergencies for plan members.

Annual HVAC maintenance plans for Phoenix homes — spring AC plus fall heating included

In Phoenix extreme climate, an un-maintained AC system loses efficiency rapidly. Coil fouling, low refrigerant, a weak capacitor, and a clogged condensate drain compound across a single summer and can increase energy bills by 15–25% while cutting system lifespan from a typical 15 years to under 10. The same applies to heat exchangers and gas valves on the heating side — small issues compound into expensive failures.

A maintenance plan is the most reliable way to keep the system at design efficiency, catch small problems before they fail at the worst time, and lock in priority dispatch during the May–September emergency window when every contractor is fully booked.

Plan members get two scheduled visits per year — a spring AC tune-up (coil cleaning, refrigerant check, capacitor test, drain flush) and a fall heating check (heat exchanger inspection, ignitor test, gas pressure verification). Plus priority scheduling, 10–15% off any repair found at the visit, and a same-day response guarantee on emergencies.

What's included

  • 2 scheduled visits per year (spring AC + fall heating)
  • Coil cleaning, refrigerant level check, capacitor test
  • Drain line flush, thermostat calibration, blower motor inspection
  • Heat exchanger inspection and combustion analysis (gas systems)
  • Priority scheduling during peak demand windows (May–September)
  • 10–15% discount on any repair found at the visit

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HVAC Maintenance Plans — common questions

What is covered under the maintenance plan?
Two scheduled visits per year — spring AC tune-up and fall heating check — plus priority scheduling during peak summer, 10–15% off any repair work found at the visit, and same-day response on emergencies. The visits include cleaning, inspection, calibration, and small adjustments; replacement parts (capacitors, contactors, ignitors) are billed at the discount rate.
How is this different from just calling for service when something breaks?
Most catastrophic failures are preceded by visible warning signs at a tune-up: a weak capacitor, refrigerant slightly low, a hairline crack in a heat exchanger. Catching these in March or October is a $200 fix; missing them and discovering the failure in July is a $4,500 replacement and three days of no AC in 110°F heat. The plan pays for itself in one prevented failure.
What if I have two systems in my home?
Multi-system plans are available — typically $279–$449/year depending on system count. Both systems get the full tune-up protocol; pricing scales linearly. Plans can also be split across rental properties if you own multiple units in Maricopa County.
Can I cancel my plan?
Yes. Plans are month-to-month with no long-term contract. Annual billing saves 15% but can be cancelled with a prorated refund on remaining months. Most plan members renew automatically year after year.

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