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What's Included in an HVAC Tune-Up? (Full Checklist)

An HVAC tune-up is a multi-point inspection and cleaning that keeps your system efficient, reliable, and safe. Here's exactly what a good technician checks — so you know what you're paying for.

How often? Twice a year is ideal — your AC in spring, your heating system in fall — so each is ready before the season it works hardest.

AC / cooling tune-up checklist

Heating / furnace tune-up checklist

Why a tune-up is worth it

What a tune-up costs — and how to save

A standalone precision tune-up runs about $89 per system. The easier (and cheaper) way to stay on top of it: a maintenance plan that includes two tune-ups a year plus priority service and repair discounts, starting at just $12/month. Over a year, the plan usually costs less than buying tune-ups separately — and you never have to remember to schedule them.

Ready to protect your system? NC Climate Control maintenance plans start at just $12/month and include precision tune-ups, priority scheduling, and repair discounts. See our plans or call (336) 899-4764.

Frequently asked questions

What's included in an HVAC tune-up?

A multi-point inspection and cleaning: refrigerant and coils, electrical components, the condensate drain, blower and airflow, thermostat, filter, and - for heating - burners, heat exchanger, ignitor, and safety controls.

How much does an HVAC tune-up cost?

A standalone tune-up is about $89 per system. It's often cheaper to get it through a maintenance plan, which includes two tune-ups a year and starts at $12 per month with NC Climate Control.

How long does an HVAC tune-up take?

Usually about an hour per system, depending on its age and condition.

How often do I need an HVAC tune-up?

Twice a year is ideal - the AC in spring and the heating system in fall - so each is ready before its hardest-working season.

Is an HVAC tune-up really worth it?

Yes. It catches small issues before they become breakdowns, keeps efficiency (and bills) in check, protects safety, and helps keep your warranty valid.

Related:
Our Maintenance Plans → Is a Plan Worth It? → Spring AC Checklist → Fall Heating Checklist →

Brian — Owner, NC Climate Control
Licensed & insured · EPA-certified · Serving the Triad since 2012

Brian founded NC Climate Control in 2012 and still runs the jobs himself — honest, upfront pricing and no upsells. On most calls, the person who gives you the quote is the one who does the work. More about us →

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