Heating & Cooling

HVAC Tune-Up, Licensed Local Seasonal Service

A seasonal tune-up is the cheap way to keep a system from dying on the first 100-degree day. The tech checks coils, filters, electrical connections, refrigerant, and safety controls. We range the visit, then match you with one licensed HVAC pro. If they find a broken part, that repair is a separate job.

HVAC Tune-Up2026 national range

Typical range

$100$150

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HVAC Tune-Up cost

HVAC tune-up and seasonal maintenance, 2026 national range.

ScopeTypical range
Tune-up / maintenance$100$150
Updated 2026Informational ranges from our 2026 cost model, not quotes.

What changes your price

  • Cooling visit in spring versus heating visit in fall, or both.
  • How dirty the coils and filter are when they arrive.
  • Whether the visit is a membership plan or a one-off.
  • Any repair found during the check, priced separately.

How it works

01

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02

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03

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HVAC Tune-Up FAQ

How much does an HVAC tune-up cost?

A seasonal service visit typically runs $100–$150. That is the check, not a repair. If a part has failed, that work is quoted separately.

How often should HVAC be serviced?

Once a year per system is the floor, cooling in spring, heating in fall. Two visits a year is common if you run both AC and a furnace hard.

What does a tune-up actually include?

Filter, coils, blower, electrical connections, condensate drain, and a safety check. On a heat pump or AC, a refrigerant check. It is maintenance. It does not replace a failed compressor.

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