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Routine Tune-up
Routine Tune-up | Heating and Air Conditioning | New Market
When New Market homeowners want lasting comfort and lower utility bills, they call HEP for a routine tune-up of their heating and air conditioning. Our certified technicians arrive on time, clean and inspect every vital component, and fine-tune your system so it runs smoothly through Tennessee’s wild temperature swings. A single service visit can boost efficiency, prevent surprise breakdowns, and even extend the life of your equipment—saving you money before the next season hits.
From friendly appointment reminders to spotless post-job cleanups, we treat your home with the same care we give our own. Join your New Market neighbors who schedule a yearly tune-up and feel the difference in consistent comfort, quieter operation, and healthier indoor air. Call or book online with HEP today and keep your heating and air conditioning in peak shape, all year long.
FAQs
Why is a routine HVAC tune-up important in New Market?
New Market’s mix of humid summers and chilly winters means your heating and cooling equipment runs almost year-round. A professional tune-up cleans, tests, and calibrates critical components so the system operates efficiently, reduces the chance of mid-season breakdowns, and maximizes the life of your furnace, heat pump, or air conditioner.
How often should I schedule a tune-up for my heating and air conditioning system?
Industry best practice—and most manufacturers’ warranties—recommend two visits per year: one in the spring for the air conditioner and one in the fall for the furnace or heat pump. Biannual service keeps each side of the system in peak condition right before heavy use.
What does your standard HVAC tune-up include?
Our technician performs a 20-plus-point checklist that covers tasks such as cleaning the condenser coil, tightening electrical connections, inspecting the heat exchanger, lubricating moving parts, checking refrigerant charge, testing safety controls, verifying thermostat accuracy, and replacing the standard air filter. You receive a written report with any findings or recommendations.
Will a tune-up really lower my energy bills?
Yes. Dirty coils, loose belts, and low refrigerant levels make your system work harder and consume more electricity or gas. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, properly maintained HVAC equipment can cut energy use by 5–15 %, savings that usually offset the cost of the tune-up within a single season.
How long does a routine tune-up visit take, and do I need to be home?
Most tune-ups take 60–90 minutes per system. We ask that an adult be present to provide access to the thermostat, indoor unit, and outdoor condenser, and to review the service report when we’re finished. If you have a busy schedule, we offer narrow arrival windows and call-ahead notifications to minimize disruption.
Is your tune-up service compatible with all makes, models, and system types?
Absolutely. Our NATE-certified technicians are trained on gas and electric furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, and high-efficiency variable-speed systems from all major brands. We use manufacturer-approved procedures and keep a broad inventory of replacement parts on the service truck for fast on-site repairs if needed.