Frosty's HVAC
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AC Tune-Up & Maintenance in Cleburne, TX

Keep your Cleburne home comfortable year-round with professional HVAC maintenance from Frosty's HVAC. Family-owned since 2018. Licensed TACLA126718E. EPA certified.

Licensed TACLA126718E
EPA 608 Certified
Family-Owned Since 2018
99 Reviews · 4.9 Stars

How Much Does an AC Tune-Up Cost in Cleburne?

A basic 21-point AC tune-up in Cleburne, 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.

Diagnostic
$85
Member: $72.25

Waived with any repair. Full system evaluation to identify issues before they get expensive.

Basic Tune-Up
$150
Member: $127.5

21-point inspection, coil cleaning, refrigerant check, electrical testing, safety verification. 45-60 minutes.

Super Tune-Up
$1,300
Member: $1,105

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

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What's Included in a Frosty's AC Tune-Up?

Every Frosty's AC tune-up in Cleburne 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.

Thermostat calibration & testing
Refrigerant level check (R-454B only)
Condenser coil inspection & cleaning
Evaporator coil inspection
Blower motor performance test
Electrical connection tightening
Capacitor testing
Contactor inspection
Safety controls verification
Compressor amperage check
Supply & return temperature split
Condensate drain line flush
Air filter inspection
Ductwork visual inspection
Gas valve check (heating)
Ignitor & flame sensor check
Heat exchanger inspection
Fan blade inspection & cleaning
Outdoor unit clearance check
System cycle test
Full performance report

Why Do Cleburne Homeowners Schedule HVAC Maintenance?

Cleburne 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 matter differently across Cleburne's varied housing stock. Original Cleburne homes near the courthouse square with 1970s-1990s gas furnaces benefit most from the fall heating tune-up because the CO check catches cracked heat exchangers on equipment in the 30-50 year age range — a potentially life-saving inspection. Belle Meadows and Westhill homes from the 1990s-2000s have systems at the 15-25 year mark where spring AC tune-ups catch capacitor drift, dirty contactors, and refrigerant issues before the first 100-degree day triggers a cascade failure. Wagon Wheel Acres and Nolan River Estates larger-lot properties with oversized systems benefit from tune-ups that verify the system is cycling correctly — short cycling from oversizing wears out compressors years ahead of schedule. Burgess Meadows and Villages at Mayfield newer builds need tune-ups to keep ECM blowers and communicating thermostats calibrated, preventing drift that leads to $1,500-$2,800 board replacements.

Our Cleburne 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 all gas systems. I fill out the inspection report in front of you and walk through 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 Cleburne homeowners.

For Cleburne homes whose systems have gone three or more years without service — common in Original Cleburne inherited family homes, Wagon Wheel Acres rental properties, and Belle Meadows homes that changed ownership without maintenance records — the super tune-up ($1,300, $1,105 for members) is the right starting point. We pull the evaporator coil and blower assembly, deep-clean both, leak-check and recharge refrigerant to manufacturer spec, and restore factory performance. On a neglected 7-10 year old Cleburne system, this typically recovers 15-25% of lost Oncor electricity efficiency. I'm Omar Jacobo, EPA 608 Universal certified (#2396328), operating under TACLA126718E with 99 Google reviews at 4.9 stars. Se Habla Espanol. Call (469) 251-0858 to schedule.

Neighborhoods we serve in Cleburne: Belle Meadows, Nolan River Estates, Westhill, Burgess Meadows, Villages at Mayfield, Original Cleburne downtown, Wagon Wheel Acres, Baker Farms, Lake Pat area, US-67 corridor

What Do Cleburne Homeowners Ask About HVAC Tune-Ups?

How often should I service my HVAC system in Cleburne?

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. Cleburne sits exposed to weather fronts with no urban-heat-island buffering, so equipment works harder than systems closer to the DFW metro core. Frosty Club Premium ($300/yr) includes both tune-ups.

What does an HVAC tune-up include in Cleburne?

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 in front of you and explain every finding.

My Original Cleburne home has not had a tune-up in years — what do I need?

A super tune-up ($1,300, $1,105 for Frosty Club members) is the right service for a Cleburne 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 1970s-1990s Original Cleburne equipment, the fall heating tune-up CO check is especially critical because heat exchangers in that age range develop cracks that leak carbon monoxide.

Is the Frosty Club worth it for Cleburne homeowners?

For most Cleburne homeowners, yes — especially with Belle Meadows, Westhill, and Original Cleburne equipment in the 15-30 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 entire membership. Call (469) 251-0858.

When should I schedule my AC tune-up in Cleburne?

March through April is ideal — before Johnson County summer heat arrives in force. This catches problems early when parts are in stock and our schedule is not yet backed up with emergency calls. Fall heating tune-ups are best in September-October before the first freeze. Cleburne gets slightly more freeze nights than the DFW metro, so fall service is especially important here.

Do tune-ups on newer Burgess Meadows homes really matter?

Yes. Burgess Meadows and Villages at Mayfield builds have ECM variable-speed blowers and communicating thermostats that drift out of calibration faster than old single-stage equipment. The replacement parts — ECM boards at $1,500-$2,800 — are expensive. Annual tune-up ($150, $127.50 for members) catches drift early and keeps the manufacturer warranty compliant. Skipping tune-ups on new equipment is a common mistake that leads to early failures.

What Other HVAC Services Does Frosty's Offer in Cleburne?

Beyond tune-ups, Frosty's HVAC provides Cleburne 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 Cleburne?

Call us today or request service online. Same-week appointments available for Cleburne homeowners.

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