What an AC tune-up actually involves
We start at the thermostat and work outward. That means checking how the system starts, how long it runs, and what the air coming out of the vents is doing compared to the air going in. We clean the outdoor coil, clear debris from around the condenser, check the blower and filter, and look at the drain line so it is not backing up in July. We test electrical connections and controls, then note anything that is wearing but not yet failed so you can plan instead of react.
What we check and what we report
Temperature split across the coil, refrigerant behaviour under load, capacitor and contactor condition, blower wheel cleanliness, condensate drainage, duct connections we can reach, and return air sizing. Undersized returns are common in stucco tract homes across the region, and they quietly starve a system that is otherwise fine. We write down what we found in plain language, tell you what needs doing now and what can wait, and we do not open work you did not agree to.
How we decide a tune-up is the right call
If the AC still cools but the house feels uneven, or the unit cycles more than it used to, a tune-up is usually where we start. If it is not cooling at all, tripping the breaker repeatedly, or making a grinding noise, that is air conditioning repair rather than maintenance and we will say so on the phone. Systems past ten years old benefit from yearly attention. Newer ones still collect dust on the coil, especially where marine-layer mornings turn into hot inland afternoons.
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How often should I schedule an AC tune-up?
Once a year is the usual rhythm, ideally in spring before the first real heat. If your system runs most of the year or sits in a dusty area, some homeowners book twice and we are fine with that.
Will a tune-up fix a system that is already blowing warm air?
Sometimes, but not reliably. Warm air often points to a fault that needs air conditioner repair rather than maintenance. Tell us the symptom when you call and we will send the right visit instead of the wrong one.
Can I do any of this myself before you arrive?
You can change the filter, confirm the thermostat is set to cool with fresh batteries, check for a tripped breaker, open closed vents, and clear leaves from the outdoor unit. Leave refrigerant and electrical work to us.
How it works
- Step 1
Tell us the symptom
Call or fill in the quote form with what you notice. Warm air, no air, short cycling, a smell, a noise. Details like when it started help us bring the right parts on the first visit.
- Step 2
We diagnose on site
A technician checks the thermostat, the electrical side, refrigerant performance, airflow and the return sizing. We test rather than guess, then explain what failed and why in plain language before any work starts.
- Step 3
Repair and verify
We make the repair, then measure temperatures and airflow at the vents to confirm the system holds. If a duct or return is starving the equipment, we tell you what it would take to fix it.
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Why homeowners call us
- We know stucco tract homesMuch of the housing we service was built fast with returns too small for the tonnage installed. That single duct in the hallway explains a lot of weak airflow complaints, and we look at it before we sell you equipment.
- Marine mornings, inland afternoonsCoastal condos fight humidity and salt air, while inland homes run long afternoon cycles in triple digits. Same system, different failure patterns. We set expectations for the climate your house actually sits in.
- Diagnosis you can followYou get told which part failed, what it does and what happens if it waits. No hurry, no scare talk. If the honest answer is that the system has a few seasons left, we say that.
- Repair before replacementMost calls end in a repair, not a new system. We quote replacement only when a repair will not hold or the cost stops making sense, and we explain the reasoning either way.
- All major brands, gas & electricFrom Carrier and Trane to Lennox, Goodman, Rheem and Bryant, serviced independently.
- Straight answersWhen a replacement beats a repair, we tell you, sometimes before we roll a truck.
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