Two precision tune-ups a year keep your AC running efficiently, extend its lifespan, and catch small problems before they turn into July emergency calls.
Book ServiceFlorida AC systems work harder than almost anywhere in the country. Annual or biannual maintenance isn't optional — it's the difference between a system that runs for 15 years and one that fails halfway through. Sage's tune-up is a real inspection: refrigerant pressure, coil cleaning, drain flush, capacitor testing, electrical tightening, blower inspection, and a temperature split measurement. Not a 15-minute 'walk around and check the filter' job.
Florida summers are brutal on AC systems. If it's been more than 12 months, you're overdue.
Dirty coils, low refrigerant, and weak capacitors all reduce efficiency. A tune-up usually pays for itself in energy savings.
Loss of cooling capacity is one of the earliest signs your system needs attention.
Usually a sign of dirty blower, dirty coil, or a duct issue picked up during maintenance.
Even newer systems need preventative care — capacitors weaken, drain lines clog, refrigerant levels drift.
Our maintenance plan includes two tune-ups a year, priority scheduling, and 15% off repairs — usually pays for itself in one repair call.
Pick a time that works — Monday through Friday during business hours. Members get priority slots.
Tech runs through our 21-point checklist: coil rinse, refrigerant pressure, drain flush, capacitor test, electrical inspection, thermostat calibration, and more.
Drain line gets a treatment to prevent clogs. Capacitor voltage tested. Refrigerant adjusted if needed. Coil rinsed.
You get a clear written summary of what's good, what to watch, and any recommended follow-up. No high-pressure sales.
Twice a year is ideal in Florida — once in spring before peak cooling and once in fall before any heat strip use. Once a year minimum.
A one-time tune-up is $129. SageComfort+ membership is $180/year and includes TWO tune-ups, priority scheduling, 15% off repairs, and no diagnostic fees. Most homes save money by becoming members.
About 60-90 minutes for a thorough job. If a tech is in and out in 20 minutes, they're not doing a real tune-up.
Yes — every visit. We measure pressures and verify the charge is within manufacturer spec. If it's low, that means there's a leak that needs to be found and repaired.
We'll point out anything we find — that's our job. But there's no commission structure here, and we won't push a $2,000 'recommendation' for a $50 problem.
You can change filters and rinse the outdoor coil with a garden hose. The electrical, refrigerant, and drain work requires a licensed HVAC tech.
Pick a time online in 60 seconds — a real person from our team confirms it. Or call and we'll handle it on the phone.