AC Tune-Up & Maintenance in Burleson, TX
Keep your Burleson home comfortable year-round with professional HVAC maintenance from Frosty's HVAC. Family-owned since 2018. Licensed TACLA126718E. EPA certified.
How Much Does an AC Tune-Up Cost in Burleson?
A basic 21-point AC tune-up in Burleson, TX costs $150 flat rate ($127.50 for Frosty Club members). Super tune-up with deep coil clean and refrigerant recharge is $1,300. No surprises, no hidden fees — Frosty Club members save on every service.
Waived with any repair. Full system evaluation to identify issues before they get expensive.
21-point inspection, coil cleaning, refrigerant check, electrical testing, safety verification. 45-60 minutes.
Deep clean — pull evaporator coil, clean blower motor, recharge R-454B refrigerant. 2-3 hours.
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Basic ($99/yr):10% off all services | Premium ($300/yr): 15% off + $500 repair credit + 2 free tune-ups
Join Frosty ClubWhat's Included in a Frosty's AC Tune-Up?
Every Frosty's AC tune-up in Burleson includes a 21-point inspection covering thermostat calibration, refrigerant levels, coil cleaning, blower motor performance, electrical connections, safety controls, and a full performance report. We check every component so nothing gets missed.
Why Do Burleson Homeowners Schedule HVAC Maintenance?
Burleson homeowners schedule regular HVAC maintenance because DFW summers hit 100–110°F with attic temps of 140–160°F — conditions that stress cooling systems and cause premature failures. Annual tune-ups catch small issues before they become $3,500 compressor replacements, keep efficiency high so electric bills stay manageable, and are required by most manufacturer warranties. The U.S. Department of Energy confirms that routine maintenance prevents the 5% annual efficiency loss untuned systems experience. Clean coils and filters also support EPA indoor air quality standards by reducing mold, dust, and allergen circulation.
Twice-a-year tune-ups protect Burleson homeowners differently depending on which era of housing they occupy. Old Town brick ranches along Renfro Street and the SH-174 corridor have 20-40 year old equipment where annual tune-ups are the difference between getting 18 years out of a system versus 22 — and on 80% AFUE furnaces with aging heat exchangers, the fall tune-up includes a CO check that can catch a cracked heat exchanger before it becomes a carbon monoxide hazard. Hidden Creek and Bailey Lake homes from the 2000s have equipment in the 15-20 year sweet spot where maintenance catches capacitor wear, dirty contactors, and refrigerant drift before they cascade into compressor damage. Oak Valley Estates homes from 1990 are at the intersection of both concerns. Newer builds along Alsbury Boulevard with ECM variable-speed blowers need tune-ups to keep expensive electronics calibrated — a drifting ECM board becomes a $1,500-$2,800 replacement if caught late.
Our Burleson basic tune-up covers a 21-checkpoint inspection: evaporator and condenser coil cleaning, refrigerant level check against manufacturer spec (per EPA 608 rules — we never gas-and-go because HVAC systems are hermetic, so low refrigerant means a leak we find and fix first), capacitor microfarad test, contactor pitting inspection, condensate drain flush and float switch test, thermostat calibration, blower wheel cleaning and motor amp draw measurement, electrical connection torque check, and a full CO test at the supply register on gas furnaces. I fill out the inspection report in front of you and explain every finding at the kitchen table. Basic tune-up is $150 flat ($127.50 for Frosty Club Basic members). Spring AC service in March-April and fall heating service in September-October is the schedule for Burleson.
For Burleson homes whose systems have not been serviced in three or more years — common in Old Town inherited family homes, Oak Valley Estates rental properties, or Hidden Creek homes that changed owners without maintenance records — the super tune-up ($1,300, $1,105 for members) is the right call. We pull the evaporator coil and blower assembly, deep-clean both, leak-check and recharge refrigerant to manufacturer spec, and restore factory performance. Typically recovers 15-25% of lost Oncor electricity efficiency on a neglected 7-10 year old system. I'm Omar Jacobo, EPA 608 Universal certified (#2396328), operating under TACLA126718E. Frosty's HVAC LLC has 99 Google reviews at 4.9 stars. Se Habla Espanol. Call (469) 251-0858 to schedule.
Neighborhoods we serve in Burleson: Old Town Burleson, Hidden Creek, Bailey Lake, Oak Valley Estates, Chisholm Summit, Tallgrass, Alsbury Boulevard corridor, SH-174 corridor, Renfro Street
What Do Burleson Homeowners Ask About HVAC Tune-Ups?
How often should I service my HVAC system in Burleson?
Twice a year — spring AC tune-up in March-April before the 100-degree stretches and fall heating tune-up in September-October before the first freeze. Burleson equipment runs 14-16 hours a day during July and August, so twice-a-year maintenance pays back in lower Oncor bills and fewer surprise breakdowns. Frosty Club Premium ($300/yr) includes both tune-ups.
What does an HVAC tune-up include in Burleson?
Basic tune-up ($150, $127.50 for members) covers 21 checkpoints: evaporator and condenser coil cleaning, refrigerant level check, capacitor and contactor testing, condensate drain flush and float switch test, thermostat calibration, electrical connection torque check, blower motor amp draw, and CO test on gas systems. I write up the inspection report in front of you and explain every finding.
My Oak Valley Estates home has not had a tune-up in 5 years — what do I need?
A super tune-up ($1,300, $1,105 for Frosty Club members) is the right service for an Oak Valley Estates system neglected for 3+ years. We pull the evaporator coil and blower assembly, deep-clean everything, leak-check and recharge refrigerant to spec, and restore performance. On a 1990-era Oak Valley Estates system, this typically recovers 15-25% of lost efficiency and adds years of service life.
Is the Frosty Club worth it for Burleson homeowners?
For most Burleson homeowners, absolutely — especially with Hidden Creek and Oak Valley Estates equipment in the 15-20 year range. Premium at $300/yr includes 2 tune-ups (worth $300), $500 off any repair, 15% off all repairs, priority scheduling, and no overtime charges. One capacitor replacement ($500 regular, $425 member) plus one tune-up covers the full membership cost in a single visit.
When should I schedule my AC tune-up in Burleson?
March through April is ideal — before summer heat arrives in Johnson County. This catches problems early when parts are in stock and our schedule is not backed up 2-3 weeks with emergency calls. Fall heating tune-ups are best in September-October before the first freeze. Book early — call (469) 251-0858 to get on the schedule.
Do tune-ups prevent emergency breakdowns in Burleson?
They significantly reduce the risk. A spring tune-up catches the weak capacitor before the first 105-degree day pops it, identifies the dirty flame sensor before the first freeze locks out the furnace, and spots the refrigerant leak before the compressor overheats and fails. Burleson homeowners who tune up twice a year call us for emergencies roughly 70% less often than homeowners who skip maintenance entirely.
What Other HVAC Services Does Frosty's Offer in Burleson?
Beyond tune-ups, Frosty's HVAC provides Burleson homeowners with AC repair, heating repair, full system replacement, the AC Replacement Cost Calculator, Frosty Club membership, and 24/7 emergency service.
How Do I Schedule a Tune-Up in Burleson?
Call us today or request service online. Same-week appointments available for Burleson homeowners.
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By Omar Jacobo
Texas Licensed HVAC Contractor #TACLA126718E · EPA #2396328
Co-Owner of Frosty's HVAC LLC, serving DFW since 2018. Learn more
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