AC Maintenance & Tune-Ups in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix doesn't ask your AC to work — it demands it, for 6 straight months, at 40% higher duty cycle than any other US metro. Skipping maintenance here isn't 'rolling the dice' — it's betting against the house. Our 19-point tune-up catches the small stuff (a weak capacitor, a leaking Schrader valve, a filthy coil stealing 25% of your capacity) before it becomes a 2am compressor failure at 112 degrees.
How We Fix It Right — The First Time.
Inspect
19-point mechanical, electrical, and refrigerant inspection.
Clean
Coil wash, line flush, filter swap — the things that silently steal capacity.
Test
Delta-T, superheat, and amp-draw readings logged and kept on file.
Report
Photo report card emailed to you — no high-pressure upsells, just facts.
Signs You Need AC Tune-Ups.
- It's been over a year since your last tune-up
- Unit short-cycles on hot afternoons
- Longer run times to hit your setpoint
- Rising utility bills with no usage change
- Mild musty smell when the AC kicks on
- A 'sizzle' or 'buzz' at the outdoor unit
Every AC Tune-Ups Visit Includes:
- Refrigerant pressure and superheat/subcooling check
- Capacitor and contactor microfarad test
- Condenser coil wash-down
- Evaporator coil inspection
- Blower amp-draw reading
- Thermostat calibration
- Condensate line flush
- Electrical terminal tightening
- Delta-T temperature-drop test
- Written report card with photos
What Customers Say About Our AC Tune-Ups.
"Mark stopped by to check on my air conditioners before the summer heat arrives. Super detailed and kind throughout the process. I will 100% be using Mark from here on."Daniel Jones · Phoenix, AZ · Google
"Mark is very friendly and knowledgeable. Prices were very fair and no pressure or upselling. Honest recommendations and I saw improvement with his recommended Freon top up. It was worth getting a tune up!"Shawn Waling · Phoenix, AZ · Google
AC Tune-Ups Questions, Answered.
How often should I tune up my AC?
Twice a year in Phoenix — once before cooling season, once before heating season. Our Comfort Club covers both.
Does maintenance really save money?
Typically 10–30% on utility bills plus the catastrophic-failure avoidance. A $20 capacitor caught in April is a $2,000 compressor avoided in August.
Is the Comfort Club worth it?
For almost every homeowner, yes. Two tune-ups at retail are $198 — the club is $216/year and includes 15% repair discounts, priority dispatch, and no overtime fees.
What if I have a second unit?
Each system is its own membership at $18/mo. So two systems is $36/mo, three is $54/mo, and so on — flat rate, all the same benefits per system.
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Comfort is Our Obsession.
Let's get your home back to the temperature you pay for. Same-day service, straight-shooter pricing, written warranties.