Keep your system running right. We check everything, tell you what we find, and keep your family comfortable year-round. AC and heating maintenance for all brands, all systems — serving all of Monmouth County, NJ.
Every tune-up is a full system inspection. We don’t just glance at your unit and hand you a bill. Here’s exactly what our techs do:
Inspect and calibrate thermostat
Check refrigerant levels and pressure
Clean condenser and evaporator coils
Inspect all electrical connections
Test and verify airflow
Test all safety controls
Lubricate all moving parts
Clear and treat the drain line
Inspect accessible ductwork
Check and replace air filter
Inspect blower motor and fan blade
Full written report of all findings
Skipping maintenance is the most expensive shortcut homeowners take. Here’s what you’re protecting.
A well-maintained system runs up to 15% more efficiently. That’s real money back in your pocket every month.
Most emergency HVAC calls are 100% preventable with regular maintenance. Don’t be that call on the hottest day of the year.
HVAC systems last 15–20 years with proper maintenance. Skip tune-ups and you’re looking at 8–10 years, tops.
Most manufacturers require annual maintenance to keep the warranty valid. No tune-up records? No warranty claim.
Here’s the deal: if you wait until it’s 95 degrees outside and your AC dies, you’re going to be waiting in line behind everyone else who also waited. Get your tune-up done now, before summer hits, and you’ll be good to go when it matters.
We see it every year. People call us in July, sweating, with a system that hasn’t been touched in three years. A simple $89 tune-up in April would have caught the failing capacitor, the low refrigerant, the clogged drain line — whatever it is. Instead, it’s a $1,500 emergency repair on a Saturday.
Don’t be that person. Get it handled now.
Transparent pricing. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. What we quote is what you pay.
For homeowners who want to set it and forget it. One price, year-round coverage.
$89 now or $1,500 later. Your call. We’re here either way — but we’d rather help you prevent the problem.