Keep Your System Running at Peak Efficiency
Regular AC maintenance prevents up to 90% of breakdowns, extends your equipment's life by 5 to 8 years, and saves up to 15% on energy bills. Peak Heating & Air Conditioning delivers thorough, NATE-certified tune-ups built for the demands of the North Texas climate.
Tell us about your system and we will get your tune-up on the calendar. Fast, easy, no hassle.
Every Peak tune-up follows a comprehensive, NATE-certified checklist designed to catch small problems before they become expensive repairs.
We cycle your system through startup, cooling, and shutdown to verify every control responds correctly and the system operates as designed.
Every accessible component is visually inspected for cracks, corrosion, wear, and signs of failure so issues are caught early.
Loose wiring causes overheating and system failures. We check and tighten all electrical connections to ensure safe, reliable operation.
Friction wears down motors and bearings fast. Proper lubrication reduces energy consumption and extends the life of critical components.
We measure refrigerant levels and test for leaks. Low refrigerant forces your system to work harder and drives up energy costs significantly.
Dirty coils reduce cooling capacity and increase runtime. We clean both the indoor evaporator and outdoor condenser coils thoroughly.
A clogged filter restricts airflow and makes your system work overtime. We replace or clean the filter to restore proper airflow and indoor air quality.
An inaccurate thermostat wastes energy and creates uncomfortable temperature swings. We calibrate it to ensure precise temperature control.
Clogged condensate drains cause water damage and mold growth. We flush and clear the drain line to prevent backups and moisture issues.
After completing every item on the checklist, we run a final performance test to measure airflow, temperature differential, and overall system efficiency. You get a full report of our findings.
North Texas puts more stress on your AC than almost anywhere else in the country. Here is why regular tune-ups are not optional here.
When temperatures stay above 100 degrees for weeks at a time, your AC runs nearly nonstop. That level of demand accelerates wear on every component. A tune-up ensures your system can handle the load without breaking down when you need it most.
North Texas is known for heavy pollen seasons and dry, dusty conditions. Filters and coils get clogged faster than in other regions, which chokes airflow, raises energy bills, and forces your system to work harder than it should.
Texas humidity means your AC is constantly pulling moisture from the air. That moisture has to go somewhere, and clogged drain lines lead to water damage, mold growth, and system shutdowns. Regular maintenance keeps drains clear and flowing.
The worst time for your AC to fail is the middle of a Texas summer, and that is exactly when neglected systems break down. A tune-up catches worn parts, low refrigerant, and electrical issues before they turn into costly emergency calls.
Do not wait for the heat to expose a problem. Get ahead of it now.
Stop worrying about your AC and let us handle it. For just $29.99 per month, you get year-round protection and priority treatment.
$29.99/mo
Less than $1 a day to protect your investment
At minimum, once a year before summer starts. In North Texas, we recommend twice a year if you have a heat pump or dual system, since it works hard in both summer and winter. Peak Comfort Club members get both tune-ups included automatically.
Our NATE-certified technicians follow a comprehensive checklist that includes testing all controls, inspecting parts for damage and wear, tightening electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, measuring refrigerant levels, cleaning condenser and evaporator coils, replacing the air filter, calibrating the thermostat, clearing the drain line, and running a full performance test.
A standard AC tune-up takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour. If we find an issue that needs attention, we will let you know and discuss your options before doing any additional work. There are never surprise charges.
Spring is the best time for your AC tune-up because it prepares your system before the brutal Texas summer hits. Fall is the ideal time for a heating tune-up. If you have a heat pump that handles both, scheduling a tune-up before each season keeps you covered year-round.
Common warning signs include rising energy bills with no change in usage, weak or warm airflow from your vents, unusual noises during operation, your system running constantly without reaching the set temperature, musty or stale odors, and ice forming on the refrigerant lines. If you notice any of these, schedule a tune-up right away before a small issue becomes a costly repair.