HVAC Tune-Ups in Raleigh, NC

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Professional HVAC Tune-Ups in the Triangle

A tuned HVAC system runs up to 15 percent more efficiently than one that has been neglected — that is real money back in your pocket every month. Seasonal tune-ups also catch worn parts before they fail, preventing those middle-of-the-night breakdowns.

Our tune-ups include a thorough inspection, cleaning, and calibration of your entire heating and cooling system. We check refrigerant charge, clean coils, test electrical connections, lubricate moving parts, and verify your thermostat is reading accurately. You will feel the difference in comfort and see the difference on your energy bill.

HVAC technician with tool bag performing a tune-up on a commercial rooftop HVAC package unit

Signs You Need This Service

  • System underperforming or inefficient
  • Unusual noises or odors
  • Inconsistent temperatures
  • Higher energy bills
  • System cycling frequently

Our HVAC Tune-Up Process

An HVAC tune-up keeps your system running at peak performance and extends its lifespan. Here is what we do:

  1. Multi-Point Inspection — We start with a comprehensive checklist — thermostat accuracy, electrical connections, safety controls, refrigerant charge, heat exchanger integrity, blower performance, and condensate drainage.
  2. Component Cleaning — We clean the condenser coil, evaporator coil (if accessible), burner assembly, blower wheel, and drain line. Built-up dirt is the number one cause of HVAC inefficiency and premature failure.
  3. Calibration and Adjustment — We calibrate your thermostat, tighten all electrical connections, check and adjust refrigerant charge if needed, lubricate bearings, and adjust blower speed for optimal airflow.
  4. Performance Testing — We measure temperature split across the system, check refrigerant pressures, test amp draws on motors and compressors, and verify the system cycles correctly in both heating and cooling modes.
  5. Summary and Recommendations — We review our findings with you, explain any concerns, and make recommendations based on what we observed. If everything checks out, you get peace of mind that your system is ready for the season.

Why Choose Icy Hot?

Your comfort and peace of mind are what drive everything we do. Here is what that means for you:

  • Diagnosed Right the First Time — Our NATE-certified technicians hold the industry’s top credential, so you are not paying for guesswork or repeat visits
  • No Surprise Bills — You see and approve every cost before we start. If the price changes, we stop and talk to you first
  • Premium Equipment, Fair Prices — As an Authorized Lennox Dealer, we offer top-rated systems that lower your energy bills and last longer
  • Help When You Need It Most — Day or night, a real person answers your call. No voicemail, no waiting until Monday
  • Your Home Is Protected — Fully licensed (NC #L.34356) and insured, so your property and investment are covered on every job

Brands We Service

As an Authorized Lennox Dealer, we specialize in Lennox systems. We also expertly service and install all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Rheem, Goodman, York, Amana, Daikin, Bryant, Coleman, and Ruud.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an HVAC tune-up cost?
In 2026, HVAC tune-up costs typically range from $85 to $200 for a single visit, with most Raleigh-area homeowners paying between $100 and $175. This covers one system — if you have separate heating and cooling equipment, each requires its own tune-up. Many HVAC companies offer annual maintenance plans at $150 to $300 per year that include both seasonal tune-ups plus additional benefits like repair discounts and priority scheduling. Icy Hot’s Comfort Club membership includes two comprehensive tune-ups annually along with preferred pricing on repairs and parts. A tune-up typically pays for itself through improved efficiency, reduced repair risk, and extended equipment life. Call (919) 673-7667 to learn about our current maintenance plan options.
What is included in an HVAC tune-up?
A professional HVAC tune-up is a comprehensive service that includes inspection, cleaning, and performance optimization. For your cooling system, the technician cleans condenser and evaporator coils, checks and adjusts refrigerant levels, flushes the condensate drain line, tests capacitors and contactors, inspects the compressor, and verifies proper temperature differential (typically 15°F to 20°F between supply and return air). For heating, they clean burners, test ignition systems, inspect the heat exchanger, check gas pressure, test safety controls, and verify proper venting. Both visits include tightening all electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, replacing or cleaning the air filter, calibrating the thermostat, and measuring overall system performance against manufacturer specifications.
What is the difference between a tune-up and a repair?
A tune-up is a scheduled preventive service designed to keep your HVAC system running at peak performance and catch small issues before they become failures. It includes systematic cleaning, testing, and adjustment of all major components. A repair, by contrast, is a corrective service performed when something has already broken or malfunctioned — such as replacing a failed capacitor, fixing a refrigerant leak, or replacing a blower motor. Think of tune-ups like changing your car’s oil regularly, while repairs are like fixing a flat tire. The distinction matters financially too: tune-ups cost $85 to $200 as a flat-rate service, while repairs vary widely from $150 to $3,000+ depending on the component. Regular tune-ups significantly reduce the likelihood of needing expensive repairs.
Do HVAC tune-ups really save money?
Yes, and the data supports it. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that proper HVAC maintenance improves system efficiency by 15% to 25%, which translates to meaningful savings on monthly energy bills. For a Raleigh household spending $200 per month on summer cooling and $150 per month on winter heating, a 20% efficiency improvement saves roughly $300 to $500 annually — well above the $150 to $300 annual tune-up cost. Beyond energy savings, tune-ups prevent approximately 80% of common HVAC failures, avoiding emergency repair costs and the discomfort of a system breakdown during extreme weather. They also extend equipment lifespan by 5 to 10 years, delaying the $7,000 to $12,000 cost of full system replacement.
When should I schedule my HVAC tune-up in Raleigh?
Schedule your cooling tune-up in March or April, before Raleigh’s warm season begins in earnest, and your heating tune-up in September or October, before the first cold nights arrive. This timing gives you three advantages specific to the Triangle area. First, HVAC companies have more availability during these shoulder seasons, making it easier to book a convenient appointment. Second, our humid climate means mold and algae can build up in condensate drain lines over the winter — a spring tune-up clears these before they cause summer water damage. Third, if your technician discovers a worn component, there’s time to order parts and make repairs before peak season demand makes scheduling difficult. Avoid waiting until May or November when service queues are longest.
Can I skip my HVAC tune-up if the system seems fine?
We strongly advise against it. Many HVAC problems develop silently — refrigerant slowly leaks, electrical connections gradually loosen, and coils accumulate efficiency-robbing grime without any noticeable symptoms until the system fails or your energy bills spike. A cracked heat exchanger, which poses a serious carbon monoxide risk, often produces no visible or audible warning signs. Skipping tune-ups also impacts your warranty: most major HVAC manufacturers (including Lennox, Carrier, Trane, and Rheem) require documented proof of annual professional maintenance to honor warranty claims. If your system fails and you can’t show maintenance records, a warranty claim covering a $2,000 compressor replacement could be denied entirely.
Should I get a tune-up on a brand-new HVAC system?
Yes — even new systems benefit from a professional tune-up after their first year of operation. During the first heating and cooling seasons, components settle in, connections may loosen slightly from thermal expansion and contraction cycles, and the system’s initial refrigerant charge may need minor adjustment. A first-year tune-up also establishes baseline performance measurements that future tune-ups can reference to identify developing problems. Additionally, scheduling your first tune-up within 12 months of installation helps ensure you’re meeting the manufacturer’s maintenance requirements from day one, protecting your warranty coverage for the full 5 to 10 year term. After the first year, continue with the standard twice-per-year tune-up schedule.

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