Scheduled Maintenance & Seasonal Checkups

Protect your investment, prevent breakdowns, and keep your family comfortable year-round — with regular HVAC care from a Kentucky Master Licensed technician.

Don't Wait for a Breakdown

Most HVAC problems don't happen overnight. They build slowly — a dirty coil here, a loose connection there, refrigerant that's gradually dropped below spec. By the time your system stops working, the damage is done and the repair bill is much bigger than it needed to be.

Scheduled maintenance is how you stay ahead of it. Martin Anderson personally inspects your system, catches the small issues before they become expensive ones, and makes sure your equipment is ready for whatever Kentucky weather throws at it.

Spring & Fall Tune-Up Plans

We recommend two visits per year — one before cooling season and one before heating season. Each visit is a thorough inspection and service, not a quick once-over.

Spring Tune-Up

AC & Cooling Prep

  • Clean evaporator and condenser coils
  • Check and top off refrigerant levels
  • Inspect and clean condensate drain line
  • Test capacitors and contactors
  • Check electrical connections and wiring
  • Lubricate fan motors and moving parts
  • Replace or inspect air filter
  • Calibrate thermostat and test controls
  • Full system performance test
Fall Tune-Up

Heating & Furnace Prep

  • Inspect heat exchanger for cracks or damage
  • Clean burners and check ignition system
  • Test gas pressure and combustion
  • Inspect flue and venting for blockages
  • Check safety controls and limit switches
  • Test blower motor and belt tension
  • Replace or inspect air filter
  • Calibrate thermostat for heating mode
  • Full system heat cycle test

Why Regular Maintenance Pays for Itself

A neglected HVAC system doesn't just break down more often — it costs you money every single month in wasted energy. A dirty coil can reduce efficiency by 20-30%. A low refrigerant charge makes your AC work twice as hard to cool half as well. These aren't dramatic failures — they're slow, invisible drains on your utility bill.

20–30%
Efficiency loss from dirty coils
15–20 yrs
Lifespan of a well-maintained system
8–12 yrs
Lifespan of a neglected system

Full System Inspection — Every Visit

Every maintenance visit includes a written inspection report. You'll know exactly what we found, what we serviced, and what (if anything) needs attention. No guessing, no vague "your system needs work" talk.

  • Air handler / furnace unit — all components
  • Outdoor condenser unit — coils, fan, electrical
  • Ductwork — visible sections for leaks or damage
  • Thermostat — calibration and programming
  • Air filter — replacement or cleaning
  • Refrigerant charge — check for leaks
  • Electrical — connections, capacitors, contactors
  • Drain lines — clear and flowing
  • Overall system performance — heating and cooling modes

How It Works

1

Schedule Your Visit

Request a maintenance visit through our estimate form or give us a call. We'll get you on the calendar at a time that works for you.

2

Martin Inspects Your System

Martin personally performs or directly supervises every maintenance visit. No junior techs sent out alone — you get the owner's attention every time.

3

Written Report & Recommendations

After the visit, you receive a written summary of what was serviced, what was found, and any recommendations — with no pressure to act immediately.

4

Stay Ahead of Problems

If we spot something that needs attention, you'll know about it early — when it's still a small fix, not an emergency replacement.

Kentucky Master HVAC Licensed
Owner personally on every job
Written inspection report every visit
All major brands serviced
$500K+ Liability Insurance
Serving 6 Central KY Communities

Frequently Asked Questions

We recommend twice a year — once in the spring before cooling season and once in the fall before heating season. This keeps your system running efficiently and catches small problems before they become expensive repairs.
A full inspection of your system including filter replacement, coil cleaning, refrigerant level check, electrical connection inspection, thermostat calibration, airflow testing, and a written summary of any issues found.
Absolutely. A well-maintained system can last 15–20 years. Neglected systems often fail in 8–12 years. Regular maintenance also keeps your manufacturer warranty valid in most cases.
Yes. We service all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, York, and more. If it heats or cools your home, we can maintain it.
"Running fine" and "running efficiently" are two different things. A system can cool your home while losing 20–30% of its efficiency to dirty coils or low refrigerant. You won't notice it until your utility bill arrives — or until it stops working on the hottest day of the year.
Yes. Mini-split maintenance includes cleaning the indoor unit filters and coils, checking refrigerant, inspecting the outdoor unit, and testing all zones. We recommend annual service for ductless systems.

Book Your Seasonal Tune-Up Today

Don't wait until something breaks. A quick maintenance visit now can save you hundreds — or thousands — down the road.

HVAC By Anderson