Catch the $400 capacitor before it strands you in August.
Twice-a-year HVAC maintenance built for the way Central Florida systems actually run — eight to ten months on, every year. Coil cleaning, refrigerant checks, drain flushes, and a written report on every visit.
Florida runtime is double the national average. Maintenance has to match.
A system in Minnesota runs four months a year. Yours runs nine to ten. The "once a year" tune-up advice you read online was not written for Orlando — bi-annual visits are the right cadence for any Central Florida home.
Spring tune-up (Feb-Mar)
Refrigerant level and superheat/subcool reading, capacitor microfarad test, contactor inspection, evaporator and condenser coil cleaning, condensate drain flush with float-switch test, blower amp draw, thermostat calibration. Catch the worn parts before May heat finds them.
Fall inspection (Oct-Nov)
After 5+ months of constant runtime, the parts that fail in August are already showing wear. Pre-winter visits replace pitted contactors, weak capacitors, and dirty coils on a predictable schedule instead of an emergency one. Heat strip and reversing valve test included.
Coil cleaning & drain pan flush
Florida humidity grows algae in condensate lines and biofilm on evaporator coils within months. A clogged drain trips the float switch and shuts your system off — one of our most-common no-cool calls. Bi-annual flushes keep it from happening to you.
Refrigerant & airflow verification
Low refrigerant means a leak — not normal "wear." We document refrigerant levels every visit so we catch slow leaks early, before they kill a compressor. Static pressure and airflow checks confirm your ductwork is not strangling a healthy system.
Comfort Club membership
Both visits bundled at less than the cost of two pay-as-you-go calls, plus priority dispatch (jump the line on emergency calls), 15% off any repair, no after-hours fees, and multi-property pricing for short-term rental owners around Disney.
Short-term rental quarterly plans
Vacation rentals near Orlando run their AC harder than primary residences and have zero tolerance for downtime — a no-cool call mid-stay can cost more in refunds than the system itself. Quarterly visits with on-property spare parts available.
A real tune-up — not an upsell visit.

Written 22-point report
Every visit ends with a documented checklist of readings, findings, and recommendations. No verbal hand-waving.
Priority dispatch
Members jump the queue on no-cool calls. In peak August demand that can be the difference between today and Thursday.
15% off any repair
If a tune-up surfaces a needed part, the repair is discounted automatically — no mid-visit upcharge games.
No after-hours fees
Comfort Club calls placed nights, weekends, or holidays are billed at standard rates, not premium.
Multi-property pricing
Property managers and short-term rental owners get tiered pricing across two or more units.
Transferable to new owners
Selling? The remaining plan transfers to the buyer — a small but useful selling point on Central Florida listings.
What members say
“Honest, friendly, and fair. They quoted half what a national chain wanted for the same repair. Repeat customer for life.”
“Booked a tune-up online Friday night, they were out Saturday morning. Found a worn capacitor before it became a 3 AM emergency.”
“Tech showed up in a clean truck with shoe covers — small thing, big deal. Got our system running again the same afternoon.”
Maintenance questions
01How often should I have my AC serviced in Florida?+
Twice a year is ideal for Central Florida — once in early spring before peak cooling, and once in fall. Our maintenance plan members get both visits plus priority scheduling and discounted parts.
02What does an AC tune-up include?+
A full tune-up covers refrigerant level check, electrical connections, capacitor and contactor testing, condensate line flush, evaporator and condenser coil inspection, blower amp draw, thermostat calibration, and a written report of findings.
Two visits a year. Fewer August surprises.
Plans start under $20/month. Your first visit can usually be scheduled this week.

