Completed comprehensive HVAC system inspection and tune-up for spring season, ensuring optimal performance for upcoming warm weather months
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We typically charge $150-250 for a complete spring tune-up, depending on your system type and size. Older homes often need additional filter replacements or minor adjustments that can add $50-100. Our comprehensive service includes cleaning, safety checks, and efficiency testing to prevent costly summer breakdowns.
We tell homeowners to call us if they notice uneven temperatures between rooms, unusual noises during startup, or higher energy bills without increased usage. Musty odors or poor air circulation are also red flags. These issues often worsen quickly in spring when systems work harder after winter dormancy.
We typically spend 2-3 hours on a thorough spring service for most Woodstock homes. This includes cleaning components, checking electrical connections, testing safety controls, and calibrating thermostats. We never rush - older systems common in this area often need extra attention to ductwork and ventilation.
We recommend homeowners change basic filters every 3 months, but let us handle the initial spring setup. We check filter sizes, inspect housing for air leaks, and ensure proper airflow direction. Many Whitney Drive area homes have custom filter configurations that need professional attention at least twice yearly.
Absolutely - we see increased calls when temperatures swing from 40s to 70s in a few days. Systems that worked fine all winter suddenly struggle with humidity control and cycling issues. We recommend scheduling tune-ups in early May before the real heat arrives and your system gets stressed.
We focus on cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, and testing electrical connections during spring visits. Homeowners should keep outdoor units clear of debris and change filters regularly. The investment in preventive care typically saves $500-1500 in emergency repairs during peak summer months.