18 Point Air Conditioning Check-Up Special·$79
Turn Expensive AC Problems into Small Issues with an AC Check-Up!
If you have searched for AC tune-up specials near me, you are a concerned homeowner interested in having your air conditioning system working correctly throughout the year. Annual A/C tune-up specials by our licensed technicians will help your HVAC system last longer and keep your home comfortable.
To ensure your equipment’s proper functioning and longevity, manufacturers recommend maintenance AC Check-Ups (AC Tune-Up) performed semi-annually. This includes inspecting and cleaning all components, checking for wear and tear, and replacing necessary parts. It is important to schedule this maintenance in advance to avoid any unexpected downtime or malfunctions.
Detect AC Problems In Advance
Most Air Conditioning system concerns can be detected in advance with a simple AC check-up before minor issues become expensive problems. 18-point AC Check-Ups (AC tune-ups) are conducted on currently functioning units as part of your annual maintenance program.
If your air conditioning unit isn’t working correctly, you need a Service Call, not a Check-Up. Click here for our current Service Call specials.
(Reg $129…Limited time only…. The special price is per unit. *Addl fees may apply for rooftop units. Call for details. It may not be combined with any other offers. Offer subject to change.)
AC Tune-Up Specials
Although some companies call this service an AC Tune-Up, nothing in an air conditioning system gets adjusted or “tuned up.” However, a technician performing a semi-annual “check-up” will inspect your AC system and measure the capacities of the system components, looking for signs of wear or leakage. Any advertisement for an AC tune-up special is an ad for an AC Check-up Special.
Did you know that your Air Conditioning system can lose 5% of its efficiency yearly if it misses a check-up?
Take advantage of our 18-point AC Check-up Special for a limited time. One of our Extreme Comfort Air Conditioning Technicians will check your air conditioner’s critical system component measurements, inspect accessible components for wear or potential issues, and measure heating system levels for optimum performance. In addition, your technician will check the overall system air flow and operation and tighten, adjust, lubricate, & calibrate components as necessary.
Please note that outside temperatures must be above 70° to receive proper readings. Your Extreme Comfort technician will provide a suggested action plan if any issues are detected. Necessary parts and repair services are additional. Rooftop units are extra. Terms and pricing are subject to change.
Semi-Annual Maintenance Check-Ups are included FREE for Comfort Club Members.
18-Point Air Conditioning System Check-Up Includes:
- Thermostat – Check temperature display accuracy and tighten loose wires that can cause short cycling.
- System Performance / Split Temp – Measure the temperature differential across the evaporator coil. Split should be 18-20°.
- Air Filter – Clean or replace the air filter, and inspect air return for air restrictions. (New filter will incur an additional charge.)
- Air Ducts – Check for air leaks. A cool attic during warm months is typically a sign of duct leakage.
- Electrical Box – Tighten connections and check for metal fatigue and electrical overheating (bluish-green discoloration).
- Condensate Drain – Check the drain for debris blockage and look for key signs of drain overflow (rust or stains).
- Air Distribution – Check airflow and inspect areas where homeowners are experiencing a lack of comfort.
- Plenum – Check the duct transitions for leakage caused by system vibration or poor installation materials.
- Evaporator Coil – Check for bacteria build-up, formicary corrosion, galvanic corrosion, and leaking refrigerant oil. Dirty coils reduce efficiency and decrease air quality.
- Run Capacitors – Test all capacitors for proper microfarad “µf” capacity (max permitted ± 10%) and inspect for signs of leakage or bulging.
- Refrigerant – Confirm and record refrigerant pressures if the system fails system performance testing or visual coil inspections.
- Condenser Coil – Examine coil for straightness and cleanliness and leaking refrigerant oil. Take and evaluate outside split temp.
- Compressor – Test the amp draw and compare it to the max on the data plate. Tighten loose wires at the contactor.
- Safety Controls – Check all panel switches and pressure controls to ensure they function correctly.
- Condenser Motor – Check the amp draw and compare it to the max rating. Check bearings and lubricate the motor as necessary.
- Blower Motor – Same check as condenser motor, blower wheel inspection, and bacteria build-up.
- Insulation – Confirm all internal unit insulation is secure. Check suction line insulation.
- Contactor – Look for worn or pitted points and check for discoloration or severely burnt wires.
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