Phoenix hits 100°F+ in May. Your AC needs to be ready before the rush, not during it. Schedule your 10-point tune-up now and avoid July emergency rates.
Every tune-up covers the full system — not just a filter swap and a handshake. Here's exactly what our technician checks.
Low refrigerant is the #1 cause of AC failure in Phoenix summers. We measure pressure and top off if needed to spec.
We replace your filter with a fresh one. Arizona dust is relentless — a clogged filter can raise energy use by 15%.
Evaporator and condenser coils are cleaned of dust and debris. Dirty coils force your compressor to work harder and fail sooner.
We verify your thermostat is reading accurately and cycling correctly. A mis-calibrated thermostat wastes money every hour it runs.
All wiring, connections, and contactors inspected and tightened. Loose connections are a fire hazard and cause erratic operation.
A blocked drain causes water damage and system shutdowns. We flush the drain line and verify proper flow.
We measure airflow through your vents to identify blockages or duct issues reducing system performance.
All safety switches and limits tested. These protect your system from catastrophic failure during peak-load days.
Accessible duct runs checked for disconnects, leaks, and damage. Leaky ducts can waste 20–30% of your cooling capacity.
Full system run test to measure performance against manufacturer specs. You get a written report on your system's health.
We publish our prices because Phoenix homeowners deserve to know what they're paying before someone shows up at the door.
Multiple units? Ask about our multi-system discount. Systems with refrigerant top-off may incur additional material cost — quoted before proceeding.
Phoenix HVAC isn't seasonal. It's survival. Here's what happens when you wait.
When your AC fails at 3pm on a 118°F day, every HVAC company in the Valley is booked. Emergency calls cost 2–3× standard rates — if you can get someone same-day at all. A May tune-up catches the issues before July makes them crises.
A tuned system runs 15–20% more efficiently than a neglected one. In Phoenix's summer, that's your AC running 10–14 hours a day. A $40 savings at 8% more efficiency pays for the tune-up in a single month.
Phoenix summers are brutal on compressors. A unit that runs dirty, low on refrigerant, or with loose electrical connections in 115°F heat doesn't last its full 15–20 year lifespan. Annual maintenance is the single highest-ROI thing you can do for your HVAC investment.
A failing capacitor, a slow refrigerant leak, a degraded contactor — caught in April, these are $150–300 repairs. Discovered when your system fails on a 115°F day, they become $150 service calls plus parts plus the cost of a hotel room while you wait 3 days for a tech.
Pre-summer is the busiest booking window of the year. We take on a limited number of tune-up appointments per week to keep quality high. Once May 15 hits, the promo price ends and summer emergency rates kick in.
Pre-summer special valid through May 15, 2026
Air Rehab Solution's standard system tune-up is $129. Our pre-summer special through May 15 is $89 — a $40 savings. That includes the full 10-point inspection, filter replacement, and a written system health report. No hidden fees, no upsell pressure. If we find something that needs repair, we quote it separately before touching anything.
Once a year, before summer. Phoenix summers are severe — 100°F+ for months. A pre-season tune-up in April or early May ensures your system is ready before peak demand. If you have an older system (10+ years), twice a year is worth considering. Skip a year in Phoenix and you're rolling the dice.
10 things: refrigerant level check, air filter replacement, evaporator and condenser coil cleaning, thermostat calibration, electrical connection inspection and tightening, condensate drain cleaning, airflow measurement, safety controls test, ductwork visual inspection, and a full system efficiency test. You also get a written report at the end — no guesswork about what was done.
60–90 minutes for a standard single-unit system. Larger homes with multiple zones or units may take 2–3 hours. We'll give you an accurate time estimate when you schedule so you're not waiting around all day.
Any of these: system hasn't been serviced in over a year, energy bills climbed last summer, airflow feels weaker, the unit takes longer to cool your home, you hear clicking or rattling on startup, or your system is 8+ years old. Even if everything seems fine — get the tune-up. A $89 inspection is far cheaper than a $1,500 emergency compressor repair when it's 115°F outside.
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Pre-summer special · Book before May 15 · Save $40
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28 years of honest HVAC service. Transparent pricing. No commission technicians. $89 through May 15.