Home Hvac seasonal Tune ups

Home HVAC Seasonal Tune Ups
in Midland, TX

Spring AC Prep · Fall Heating Check · Honest Inspection

We provide professional Seasonal TuneUps in Midland, TX for homeowners who want reliable heating and cooling yearround. Our team performs detailed inspections, cleaning, airflow testing, and safety checks to help improve HVAC efficiency, reduce breakdown risks, and extend equipment life. Family and veteranowned with 30+ years of experience, we focus on honest recommendations, clear reports, and longterm system performance without pressure or upselling.

Spring & Fall
Service
Veteran Owned
& Operated
30+ Years
Experience
Honest
Inspections
Certified
Techs

Catch Problems Early, Extend System Life

Routine seasonal maintenance helps homeowners avoid expensive emergency repairs and unexpected system failures during extreme Midland , Tx weather. Our technicians inspect the components most likely to fail under heavy cooling and heating demand, including capacitors, blower motors, evaporator coils, condenser coils, refrigerant levels, and electrical connections. Spring visits focus on cooling performance and airflow, while fall visits prioritize heating safety, combustion testing, and furnace reliability. The goal is simple: catch small problems before they turn into major repairs.

Ask about a maintenance agreement. Two annual visits, one for AC and one for heating, at a lower combined rate than two separate calls. Includes priority scheduling and a discount on any repairs needed. See plan options or call (432) 528-8905.

What’s Included in a Tune Up

Every visit follows a detailed 25 point inspection process designed around residential HVAC system performance, airflow, safety, and efficiency. The inspection changes slightly by season, but every service is built to identify wear, airflow restrictions, electrical stress, and efficiency loss before they affect comfort inside the home.

Spring

Spring AC Tune Up

Our air conditioner tune up service prepares your cooling system for Midland long summer heat. We inspect refrigerant pressure, clean condenser coils, test capacitors and contactors, and evaluate airflow performance to help the system cool efficiently during peak temperatures.

  • Refrigerant pressure check
  • Evaporator and condenser coil cleaning
  • Capacitor & contactor testing
  • Drain line clearing
  • Airflow and static pressure testing
Fall

Fall Heating System Check

This furnace tuneup service focuses on heating reliability, combustion safety, and winter startup performance. We inspect gas furnaces and heat pumps for airflow issues, ignition problems, blower motor wear, and carbon monoxide safety concerns before colder weather arrives.

  • Heat exchanger inspection
  • Combustion analysis & CO test
  • Burner cleaning & flame sensor inspection
  • Blower motor & airflow check
  • Thermostat operation testing
Filters & Airflow

Filter Replacement & Airflow Optimization

Restricted airflow forces HVAC systems to work harder, increases utility costs, and shortens equipment lifespan. We replace filters, inspect duct airflow, measure static pressure, and identify circulation problems that affect indoor comfort and system performance.

  • Filter sizing & replacement
  • Static pressure measurement
  • Vent inspection
  • Airflow balancing
  • Return airflow evaluation
Electrical

Electrical Component Inspection

Electrical failures are one of the most common causes of emergency cooling and heating shutdowns. Our HVAC inspection services include testing electrical components under operating load to identify weak capacitors, worn contactors, loose wiring, and disconnect issues before they fail during peak demand.

  • Connection tightening
  • Capacitor capacitance test
  • Contactor inspection
  • Disconnect & breaker check
  • Voltage and electrical safety testing
Coils & Drains

Coil Cleaning & Drain Service

Dirty coils reduce heat transfer, lower cooling efficiency, and increase system strain during summer operation. Clogged condensate drains can also lead to water damage and humidity problems inside the home. Cleaning these components helps improve HVAC efficiency and maintain reliable system operation.

  • Indoor evaporator coil cleaning
  • Outdoor condenser wash
  • Drain line clearing
  • Drain pan inspection
  • Condensate flow testing
Reporting

Written Inspection Report

Every service ends with a detailed written inspection report outlining system condition, completed cleaning, airflow readings, electrical findings, and any components showing signs of wear. Homeowners receive clear information and honest recommendations without sales pressure.

  • System health checklist
  • Component by component status
  • Photos of issues found
  • Honest repair recommendations

Signs You’re Due for a Tune Up

Most homeowners wait until the system stops cooling or heating before calling for service. These early warning signs often indicate airflow problems, efficiency loss, or component wear that should be addressed before temperatures peak in Midland, TX.

It’s been more than a year since your last service call. Manufacturers recommend annual inspections to maintain system reliability and protect warranty coverage. Most residential systems benefit from two visits per year: one cooling inspection and one heating inspection.

Energy bills are creeping up. A gradual increase in utility costs often signals dirty coils, airflow restriction, refrigerant imbalance, or electrical inefficiency. Professional cleaning and calibration can restore system performance and reduce unnecessary energy use.

You hear new sounds when the system runs. Buzzing contactors, rattling blower assemblies, vibrating condenser units, or whining fan motors are often early signs of wear. Catching these issues early helps prevent expensive repairs later.

Some rooms are warmer or cooler than others. Uneven indoor temperatures can point to duct airflow restrictions, thermostat calibration issues, refrigerant problems, or blower performance concerns. A full inspection helps isolate the source of the imbalance.

The filter hasn’t been changed in 6+ months.Dirty filters reduce airflow, increase system strain, and affect indoor comfort. Replacing filters regularly is one of the simplest ways to support HVAC maintenance services and improve overall system performance.

You just bought the home. A newly purchased home may have unknown maintenance history, hidden airflow issues, or aging HVAC components. A baseline inspection helps identify current system condition and upcoming repair needs.

How a Tune Up Works

A professional tuneup is a planned preventive service visit focused on safety, efficiency, airflow, and system reliability. Here is what homeowners can expect during the appointment.

  1. 1

    Schedule by Season

    Book cooling service in spring and heating inspections in fall to prepare your system before extreme temperatures arrive. Homeowners can also combine visits through seasonal maintenance agreements for year round protection and priority scheduling.

  2. 2

    Full Inspection & Clean

    Our technicians complete a full system inspection that includes refrigerant readings, airflow diagnostics, coil cleaning, electrical testing, filter replacement, combustion analysis, and thermostat operation checks.

  3. 3

    Honest Written Report

    Every appointment ends with a clear written report outlining system condition, efficiency concerns, worn components, and repair recommendations supported by photos and performance readings.

  4. 4

    You Decide What’s Next

    We explain findings clearly and let homeowners decide how they want to move forward. Repairs are scheduled separately so there is never pressure during the inspection visit.

Why Homeowners Pick US

A tuneup is only valuable when the inspection is thorough and technically accurate. We focus on long term system reliability, honest diagnostics, and homeowner education instead of rushed discount visits.

Honest Inspection Reports

We document system condition with photos, airflow readings, and performance findings so homeowners can make informed repair decisions without pressure to replace equipment unnecessarily.

Veteran Owned & Family Operated

Founded by a U.S. military veteran, we have served Midland homeowners for more than 30 years with dependable residential service and long term customer relationships.

Maintenance Agreements That Save Money

Our maintenance plans include two annual inspections, lower combined pricing, priority scheduling, and discounts on future repairs. These plans help homeowners stay ahead of breakdowns and maintain system efficiency year round.

Manufacturer Spec Procedures

Every inspection follows manufacturer service guidelines to support safe operation, protect warranty coverage, and maintain proper airflow, refrigerant balance, and system efficiency.

Tune Up Service Areas

We schedule tune ups across Midland, Odessa, and the surrounding Permian Basin. Tune ups are planned visits, booked in advance, not same day appointments.

Midland, TX

Standard Service

Odessa, TX

Standard Service

Greenwood & Stanton

Scheduled Service

Big Spring & Permian Basin

Scheduled Service

Tune Up FAQs

How often should I schedule a tune up?

Most manufacturers recommend two inspections per year: one before cooling season and one before heating season. Regular service helps maintain efficiency, reliability, and warranty compliance.

What’s actually included in a tune up?

A complete inspection includes refrigerant pressure testing, airflow diagnostics, electrical testing, coil cleaning, drain line inspection, filter replacement, thermostat checks, and combustion analysis for gas heating systems.

Will the tech try to upsell me during the visit?

No. We provide honest findings, written documentation, and repair recommendations only when needed. Homeowners decide which repairs to approve and when to schedule them.

Do you offer maintenance agreements?

Yes. Our maintenance plans include scheduled inspections, priority service, and discounted repair pricing for homeowners who want year round HVAC system protection. Ask the tech during your first tune up or call (432) 528-8905.

What if you find something wrong during the tune up?

If we identify worn or failing components, we provide a written estimate with clear recommendations and explain whether the issue is urgent, safety related, or something that can be monitored over time.

Schedule Your Seasonal Tune Up

Protect your heating and cooling system before extreme weather arrives in Midland, TX. Call (432) 5288905 or request a free quote online to schedule professional HVAC Seasonal Tune Ups for your home.