Keep Your System Running Before It Breaks Down
The most expensive HVAC repair is the one that could have been prevented. A simple tune-up twice a year keeps your system running efficiently, extends its life, and catches small problems before they become big ones.
Most Breakdowns Are Preventable
Southern Utah puts more stress on HVAC systems than almost anywhere in the country. St. George AC units run nearly continuously from May through September. Cedar City furnaces carry the load through real mountain winters. That kind of workload wears on equipment fast. The homeowners who call us least often are the ones who stay on a regular maintenance schedule.
Catch Problems Early
A failing capacitor, a dirty flame sensor, or a refrigerant leak caught during a tune-up is a small repair. The same issue ignored until the system quits is often a much bigger one.
Lower Energy Bills
A clean, properly tuned system runs more efficiently. In Southern Utah where AC runs for months straight, that efficiency difference shows up clearly on your monthly electric bill.
Extend System Life
Most HVAC systems last 15 to 20 years with regular maintenance. Neglected systems in Southern Utah's demanding climate often fail years earlier than they should.
Stay Ahead of the Season
Getting your AC tuned up in April means you are not scrambling for service in July when every HVAC company in Washington County is booked out for weeks.
Two Visits a Year. That's All It Takes.
Our maintenance plan is straightforward. We come out twice a year, once before summer and once before winter, and make sure your system is ready for whatever the season brings. No complicated tiers, no confusing add-ons.
Each visit is a thorough inspection and tune-up performed by the same technician who would show up for a repair. We know your system, we know your home, and we know Southern Utah's climate demands.
Ask About Our PlanSpring Visit
Before the heat arrives- Inspect and clean the outdoor condenser unit
- Check refrigerant levels and inspect for leaks
- Test capacitors and electrical components
- Clean or replace air filter
- Check thermostat calibration and operation
- Test system operation and airflow
- Inspect ductwork connections for leaks
Fall Visit
Before the cold sets in- Inspect the furnace heat exchanger
- Clean burners and test ignition system
- Test safety switches and carbon monoxide levels
- Clean or replace air filter
- Check thermostat operation and calibration
- Test system operation and heat output
- Inspect flue and venting for blockages
One Simple Plan. Twice a Year. Done Right.
We keep it simple because HVAC maintenance should be simple. Sign up and we handle the rest. We schedule both visits, remind you when it is time, and make sure your system is ready before each season hits.
Pricing is determined based on your system type and size. Call or schedule online to get a quote and get your home on the plan.
Interested in the Plan?
Give us a call or book online and we will get you set up.
Schedule a Visit 801-661-5412Don't Wait Until Something Goes Wrong
Schedule Your AC Tune-Up Now
Before the heat arrives. This is the most important window for Southern Utah homeowners. Do not wait until June when appointments fill up fast.
Book NowPeak Season
Our busiest time of year. If you missed spring maintenance, call right away. Same-day service is available but appointment slots fill quickly during heat waves.
High DemandSchedule Your Furnace Tune-Up
Before the cold hits. The second most important window. Cedar City homeowners should book early since the heating season starts earlier at elevation.
Book NowGreat Time for AC Maintenance
The off-season for cooling means our schedule has more flexibility. If you want to get ahead on spring AC maintenance, winter is the best time for availability.
Best AvailabilityMaintenance Plan FAQs
How often should I get my HVAC system serviced in Southern Utah?
Twice a year. Once before summer to prepare your AC and once before winter to prepare your furnace or heat pump. Southern Utah's extreme temperatures and long seasons make this more important than in milder climates.
What is the difference between a tune-up and a repair?
A tune-up is preventive. We inspect, clean, and adjust your system while everything is still working. A repair addresses a specific failure. Tune-ups catch the issues that become repairs if ignored long enough.
Do you service both AC and heating systems?
Yes. The spring visit focuses on your cooling system and the fall visit focuses on your heating system. If your home has a heat pump that handles both, we cover it in both visits.
What if you find something during the maintenance visit?
We will tell you exactly what we found, explain your options, and give you upfront pricing before any additional work is done. You decide what to move forward with. No pressure, no surprises.
How long does a maintenance visit take?
Typically 45 minutes to an hour depending on the system type and what we find. We work efficiently and respect your time.
Do you serve both Washington County and Cedar City?
Yes. We cover all of Washington County and Cedar City. Cedar City homeowners especially benefit from the fall visit since furnaces up there work harder and longer than in St. George.
Maintenance Service Across Southern Utah
We come to you for every maintenance visit with no travel fees across our full service area.
Ready to Get on the Plan?
Call us or book online and we will get your home scheduled for its first visit.
Schedule a Visit 801-661-5412