Rick Menard Heating and Cooling
Maintenance

Air Conditioning Maintenance.

Spring tuneup keeps July honest.

Air Conditioning Maintenance

A spring AC tuneup catches the failed capacitors, dirty coils, and tired contactors before the first heat wave finds them for you.

Annual air conditioning maintenance is what keeps a 10-year unit feeling like new. Skipping it puts coils at risk of running dirty (which kills efficiency), capacitors at risk of failing under load, and refrigerant charge drifting unnoticed until July.

Our tuneup covers a coil clean (outdoor and indoor where accessible), refrigerant pressure and superheat check, electrical connection inspection, condensate drain clean, and a documented written report. Best booked in April or May before the schedule tightens.

Often paired with furnace maintenance under a maintenance plan for one annual visit that covers both systems.

Included

What you get.

  • 01Outdoor condenser coil cleaned
  • 02Indoor evaporator coil inspected (and cleaned where accessible)
  • 03Refrigerant pressures, superheat, and subcooling verified
  • 04Capacitor capacitance measured against rated value
  • 05Contactor and electrical connections inspected and tightened
  • 06Condensate drain cleared and float switch tested
  • 07Written report and recommendations
Questions

AC Tuneup, asked.

April or early May, before the first heat wave. Booking later still works but the schedule fills up fast once temperatures rise.

Ready for a real quote?

A real technician on site, a written quote in your hand, three sized options to choose from. No high-pressure pitch, no surprises on the invoice.