Seasonal tune-ups that keep your heating and cooling efficient and head off breakdowns before they happen.

HVAC maintenance is the cheapest way to avoid a breakdown on the coldest or hottest day of the year. A seasonal tune-up keeps your system efficient, catches small problems early, and helps keep manufacturer warranties valid. We service heating and cooling equipment across Greater Boston.
The practical rhythm in New England is a cooling tune-up in spring before the first heat wave and a heating tune-up in fall before the cold sets in. A heat pump that runs year-round benefits from two visits a year. For more on timing, see how often you should service your HVAC system.
A real tune-up goes beyond a filter change: checking refrigerant charge and airflow on cooling equipment, inspecting the heat exchanger and combustion on furnaces and boilers, testing electrical connections and controls, and clearing condensate drains. The goal is to find the small issue now instead of meeting it as an emergency later.
We can set up recurring seasonal tune-ups so you don't have to remember to book them. Ask us about ongoing service when you call — we'll tailor it to the equipment you have.
Once a year per system — cooling in spring, heating in fall. A heat pump that runs year-round benefits from two visits a year.
A professional visit checks refrigerant and airflow on cooling equipment, inspects the heat exchanger and combustion on heating equipment, tests electrical connections and controls, clears condensate drains, and replaces or checks filters.
Ask us about recurring seasonal service when you call — we can set up regular tune-ups tailored to your equipment so you don't have to track them yourself.
Call to book a seasonal tune-up, or request a visit and we'll get you scheduled.