AC Tune-Up Service in Pitt Meadows
When you book an AC tune-up with Hammer’s Heating and Cooling, here’s what our technicians cover:
- Inspection of all major system components
- Cleaning of condenser and evaporator coils
- Lubrication of moving parts
- Refrigerant level check and top-up if needed
- Thermostat calibration
- Airflow and ductwork inspection
- Filter inspection and replacement recommendation
After the tune-up, if we identify any issues that require further attention, we’ll provide a clear quote for AC repair so there are no surprises. You can also ask us about our Comfort Club maintenance plan — members get priority service, a 10% discount on repairs, and scheduled maintenance reminders so you never miss a tune-up.
Frequently Asked Questions About AC Maintenance in Pitt Meadows
How often should I schedule AC maintenance in Pitt Meadows?
Once a year is the standard recommendation for most homes — ideally in spring before you start relying on your system heavily. If your AC is older or has had recurring issues, twice a year can help you stay ahead of potential problems.
What’s the difference between AC maintenance and AC repair?
Maintenance is preventive — it keeps your system clean, calibrated, and running efficiently. AC repair in Pitt Meadows addresses specific problems that have already developed. The good news is that regular maintenance significantly reduces how often you’ll need repairs.
What does an AC tune-up include?
Our tune-up service covers a full system inspection, coil cleaning, lubrication, refrigerant check, thermostat calibration, airflow testing, and a filter inspection. If we find anything that needs repair, we’ll let you know before proceeding.
How long does an AC tune-up take?
Most AC maintenance appointments take between one and two hours, depending on the age and condition of your system.
Will maintenance help lower my energy bills?
Yes — a clean, well-calibrated AC system runs more efficiently and uses less energy to cool your home. Most homeowners notice a reduction in utility costs after getting back on a regular maintenance schedule.