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HVAC Tune-Up Services in Denton
Seasonal HVAC maintenance is the single best thing you can do to prevent breakdowns, lower energy bills, and extend the life of your system. We'll connect you with a licensed technician who performs a thorough inspection and cleaning — not just a quick filter change.
Our HVAC partners service all system types: central air conditioners, gas and electric furnaces, heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems. Most tune-ups take 45–90 minutes and cost a fraction of an emergency repair.
Denton HVAC Tune-Up Pricing
| Service | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| AC tune-up (single system) | $75 – $150 |
| Heating / furnace tune-up (single system) | $75 – $150 |
| AC + heating combo tune-up | $120 – $200 |
| Heat pump tune-up | $85 – $150 |
| Duct inspection add-on | $50 – $100 |
Prices reflect the Denton, TX market. Most technicians offer bundled discounts for AC + heating in the same visit.
What's Included in an HVAC Tune-Up
AC tune-up (spring):
- Check and adjust refrigerant levels
- Clean condenser and evaporator coils
- Inspect and tighten electrical connections
- Test capacitors and contactors
- Clean or replace air filter
- Clear condensate drain line
- Test thermostat calibration and operation
- Check airflow and duct connections
- Measure system performance (temperature split, amp draw)
Heating tune-up (fall):
- Inspect heat exchanger for cracks (gas furnace)
- Clean and test igniter and flame sensor
- Check gas pressure and burner operation
- Test safety controls and limit switches
- Inspect flue and venting
- Lubricate blower motor bearings
- Clean or replace air filter
- Test thermostat heating mode
- Check carbon monoxide levels
Why Seasonal Maintenance Matters in Denton
Denton's climate puts extreme demands on HVAC systems. Your AC runs 12+ hours a day for 4–5 months straight, then sits idle while the furnace takes over for winter. This cycle of heavy use and long dormancy is the perfect setup for component failure — especially if small issues go undetected.
A spring tune-up catches weak capacitors, low refrigerant, and dirty coils before they cause a mid-July breakdown. A fall tune-up catches corroded igniters, cracked heat exchangers, and gas valve issues before the first freeze. The cost of two tune-ups per year ($150–$300) is a fraction of one emergency repair ($400–$2,000+) — and you avoid the 3–5 day wait times that are common during peak season failures.