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AC Maintenance & Tune-Up in Greenville, SC

AC Repairs Greenville provides ac maintenance services to homes and businesses across Greenville and surrounding neighborhoods.

AC maintenance gets dismissed as “just changing the filter” — but skipped tune-ups are the #1 cause of mid-July AC failures we see in Greenville every year. AC Repairs Greenville does annual tune-ups that actually catch the small failures before they leave you in an 88° living room.

A tune-up is a forensic check, not a quick once-over. Done right, it adds years to your system’s life, drops your summer power bill 5–15%, and finds the problems your AC is going to have in two months — when fixing them isn’t an emergency.

What we check during a tune-up

System areaWhat we inspect
Indoor evaporator coilVisual inspection, cleaning, ice-buildup history
Outdoor condenser coilWash down, fin straightening, clearance check
Refrigerant chargePressure readings, superheat/subcool to find slow leaks
CapacitorMicrofarad reading vs spec — caught early prevents summer breakdowns
ContactorInspect pitting, replace if worn
Blower motor + wheelAmperage draw, balance check, oil ports if applicable
Condenser fan motorBearing condition, blade balance, amperage
Drain line + panFlush, biocide tablet, slope check
ElectricalTighten lugs, check terminal heat staining
ThermostatCalibration, programming review
Air filterReplace, recommend correct MERV for your system
Ductwork (visible)Disconnections, obvious leaks, insulation condition

At the end you get a written report. Not a “your system is operating within normal parameters” boilerplate — an actual list of anything that’s at risk in the next 12 months, with parts cost so you can plan.

When to schedule

For Greenville’s climate, the best tune-up window is mid-March through late April. Hits two goals:

  1. Beat the summer rush. Once we get into May, dispatch is loaded with emergency repairs and scheduled maintenance gets pushed.
  2. Catch failures before they fail. A capacitor that’s reading 30% under spec in March will likely fail in July. Replace it now for $35 in parts instead of $300 + emergency dispatch.

A second tune-up in October before the heating season starts is recommended for heat pump systems — fewer Greenville homeowners do this, but it pays off.

Maintenance plan vs one-off tune-ups

We do both. If you’ll only ever call us when something breaks, a one-off tune-up at $99–149 makes sense. If you want preventive coverage, the annual plan ($199–299 depending on system count) typically includes:

  • 1–2 tune-ups per year (spring + fall for heat pump systems)
  • Priority dispatch — your call jumps the queue when things fail
  • 10–15% discount on any repairs during the plan year
  • Waived diagnostic fees
  • Reminder calls so you don’t forget

We don’t lock you in. Cancel anytime, prorated refund for unused months.

What you can do between tune-ups

  • Change your air filter monthly. Or every 2 months for 4” media filters. This is the single highest-impact thing a homeowner can do — a clogged filter is the cause of probably a third of summer breakdowns.
  • Rinse the outdoor coil annually. Garden hose, low pressure, top-down. Don’t use a pressure washer — bends the fins.
  • Keep 2 feet of clearance around the outdoor unit. No shrubs growing into it, no leaf piles, no boards leaning against it.
  • Watch the drain line for water stains. A wet ceiling under your air handler means the drain is clogging. Call before it floods.

Quick facts

FieldDetail
Recommended cadenceAnnual minimum, twice for heat pumps
Best timingMarch–April (spring), October (fall, heat pumps)
Tune-up duration60–90 minutes per system
Tune-up cost$99–149 single system, plans available
Written reportYes, every visit
Phone(864) 528-1455

Call (864) 528-1455 to schedule a tune-up before your AC is the one we’re getting an emergency call about in August.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my AC serviced in Greenville?

Once a year is the minimum — ideally a spring tune-up before the cooling season kicks in. Greenville's long, humid summers run AC systems hard for 5–6 months a year; that's a lot of operating hours between checkups.

What does an AC tune-up actually include?

Full system inspection, coil cleaning (indoor and outdoor), refrigerant charge check, capacitor and contactor testing, drain line flush, blower motor inspection, electrical connection tightening, and thermostat calibration. We give you a written report at the end with anything that's at risk of failure in the next season.

How much does an AC tune-up cost?

Standard residential tune-up is $99–149 for a single system, depending on access and condition. Annual maintenance plans bring this down and include priority dispatch if something fails during the year.

Is a maintenance plan worth it?

If you plan to keep your home for 3+ years and have a residential system, the math usually works out. Plans include 1–2 tune-ups per year, priority emergency dispatch, and discounts on repairs. Pays back for most homeowners through caught-early failures alone.

Can I do AC maintenance myself?

Filter changes (monthly) and outdoor coil rinse (annually) — yes, do those. Refrigerant work, electrical inspection, capacitor testing — no, those need a licensed tech with proper instruments. We'll show you the DIY-safe parts during your tune-up if you want.

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