
AC Tune-Up
Spring AC tune-up to keep your air conditioner running efficiently all summer — schedule before the rush.
Professional AC Tune-Up in Asheville & Western NC
An annual AC tune-up is the single most cost-effective thing you can do to protect your air conditioning investment and prevent a breakdown during the hottest days of a Western North Carolina summer. Quality Comfort's comprehensive AC tune-up includes a complete 20-point inspection and service of every critical component. We clean the condenser and evaporator coils, check refrigerant levels and inspect for leaks, test electrical connections and tighten any that are loose, inspect and lubricate the blower motor and fan, test the capacitors and contactors, calibrate the thermostat, clear and treat the condensate drain line, replace the air filter, check ductwork connections at the air handler, and test the system through a complete cooling cycle. A well-tuned AC uses 15–25% less energy than a neglected one and is far less likely to fail during peak demand. We recommend scheduling your tune-up in March, April, or early May — before the summer rush fills our schedule. Maintenance plan members receive priority scheduling and discounted rates.

Why Choose Us
- NATE-certified technicians
- 20+ years of experience
- 24/7 emergency service
- Upfront, honest pricing
- All major brands serviced
- Financing available
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