HVAC Maintenance & Tune-Ups in
Protect Your Comfort—Prevent Problems Before They Start
Keep your heating and cooling systems running like new with Climate Wise’s preventative maintenance service. Our tune-ups help lower energy bills, prevent costly repairs, and extend the life of your HVAC equipment—all for one affordable price.
Why Regular HVAC Maintenance Matters
Save Money, Stay Comfortable, and Keep Your System Reliable
Regular maintenance is the smartest way to avoid surprise breakdowns, high energy bills, and premature system failure. Did you know that a well-maintained HVAC system can run up to 25% more efficiently and last years longer? Our local experts keep your home’s comfort system performing at its best—season after season, year after year.
Wise Choice Comfort Plan & Seasonal Tune-Ups
Comprehensive Care for Your Heating & Cooling
Climate Wise HVAC offers both one-time tune-ups and our Wise Choice Comfort Plan—an affordable membership designed to make maintenance hassle-free and cost-effective.
- Two precision visits per year: pre-summer AC check and pre-winter heating inspection
- Priority scheduling and discounts on repairs for plan members
- No overtime fees or after-hours charges for emergencies
- Service reminders—never forget a tune-up again
- Membership is transferable if you sell your home
- All makes and models covered (heat pumps, furnaces, central AC, mini-splits, and more)
HVAC Maintenance FAQs
Your Questions About Preventative Service—Answered
Do I really need HVAC maintenance every year?
Yes—annual (or biannual) maintenance is recommended by manufacturers to keep warranties valid, ensure safety, and prevent expensive problems.
What’s included in a heat pump or AC tune-up?
Our tune-ups cover a detailed 21-point checklist including cleaning, refrigerant check, coil inspection, and a full system performance test.
Is HVAC maintenance expensive?
Not at all—routine service is a small investment that prevents major breakdowns, improves efficiency, and can save hundreds on utility bills and emergency repairs.
Can I do maintenance myself?
Homeowners should replace filters regularly and keep outdoor units clear, but full tune-ups require professional tools and training to catch deeper issues.

