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The ClearAir Comfort Club

Preventive maintenance that pays for itself. Two seasonal tune-ups, repair discounts, and priority scheduling — all for less than the cost of a single service call.

Why Maintenance Matters

Your HVAC system runs 2,000+ hours a year. It’s the most complex and hardest-working mechanical system in your home — and like any machine, it needs regular service to run safely, efficiently, and reliably.

Industry data shows that 80% of HVAC failures stem from issues that routine maintenance would have caught. A dirty coil reduces efficiency by up to 30%. A failing capacitor draws excess power before it dies and takes your compressor with it. A loose electrical connection creates heat that degrades wiring.

The math is simple: two $200 tune-ups per year prevent one $1,500 emergency repair. And the energy savings from a well-maintained system typically exceed the cost of the tune-ups alone.

Choose Your Plan

Basic
$14.99/month

$179.88/year — saves $220+ vs. pay-per-visit

  • 2 seasonal tune-ups (spring AC + fall heating)
  • 15% off all repairs
  • Priority scheduling
  • No overtime charges
  • Written system health report
Join Basic
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Premium
$24.99/month

$299.88/year — best value for aging systems

  • 2 seasonal tune-ups (spring AC + fall heating)
  • 20% off all repairs
  • Next-available priority scheduling
  • No diagnostic fees ($89 value each visit)
  • No overtime charges
  • Indoor air quality check included
  • Written system health report
  • Extended 2-year labor warranty on repairs
Join Premium

Our 21-Point Tune-Up Inspection

1
Inspect and clean condenser coils
2
Check refrigerant levels and test for leaks
3
Inspect electrical connections and tighten
4
Measure voltage and amperage on motors
5
Lubricate all moving parts
6
Test thermostat calibration
7
Check and replace air filter
8
Inspect ductwork for leaks
9
Clear condensate drain line
10
Test safety controls and switches
11
Measure airflow and static pressure
12
Inspect heat exchanger for cracks
13
Test carbon monoxide levels
14
Check blower motor and wheel
15
Measure supply and return temperatures
16
Inspect gas connections and pressure
17
Clean and adjust burner assembly
18
Test capacitors and contactors
19
Check compressor operation
20
Document system performance baseline
21
Provide written report with recommendations

Questions About Our Plans?

Talk to a real person who can help you choose the right plan for your home.

(469) 555-0198

Frequently Asked Questions

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