AC Maintenance & Tune-Ups in Kennesaw, GA

The most expensive AC repair is the one that could have been prevented. Regular maintenance keeps your system efficient, extends its lifespan, and catches small problems before they become emergency calls in the middle of July. Breeze Brothers Air provides thorough, professional AC maintenance for homeowners in Kennesaw, Acworth, and the surrounding Northwest Atlanta area.

AC Repair

AC Maintenance Services We Offer

AC Tune-Ups

Our standard tune-up is a comprehensive service visit covering inspection, cleaning, and testing of your entire cooling system. Every tune-up includes the checklist below — no shortcuts.

HVAC Maintenance

For homes with a combined heating and cooling system, we offer HVAC maintenance that covers both your AC and your heating equipment. Spring service focuses on cooling; fall service focuses on heating.

HVAC Tune-Ups

A tune-up isn't just cleaning, it's a performance check on every component that affects how well and how efficiently your system runs. We measure, test, and document everything so you know exactly where your system stands.

Air Conditioning Maintenance

Year-round maintenance for your AC system — including coil cleaning, drain line flushing, refrigerant checks, and electrical inspections — keeps everything running at peak performance and catches deterioration early.

HVAC System Inspection

If you're buying or selling a home, recently moved in, or simply haven't had your system looked at in a while, a full system inspection gives you a clear picture of its condition, what's working well, what's wearing out, and what to budget for.

Seasonal HVAC Tune-Ups

Timing matters. A spring tune-up before the cooling season and a fall tune-up before the heating season keeps your system ready for when it's needed most. We offer seasonal scheduling so you never forget.

What's Included in Every Tune-Up

  • Inspection & Safety:

    - Check and tighten all electrical connections

    - Test capacitors and contactors for wear

    - Measure refrigerant pressure and check for leaks

    - Inspect the condensate drain line for blockages

    - Check thermostat calibration and operation

    - Inspect all moving parts for wear

  • Cleaning:

    - Clean evaporator and condenser coils

    - Clear debris from around the outdoor unit

    - Clean or replace standard 1" air filter

    - Flush condensate drain line

  • Performance Testing:

    - Measure supply and return air temperature differential

    - Test airflow volume through the system

    - Test all electrical components under operating load

    - Verify system is cooling to specification

    - Document all findings and share a clear summary with you

Georgia summers are punishing. From May through September your AC may run nearly around the clock. That kind of sustained workload turns small issues into expensive failures fast:

  • A dirty condenser coil forces your system to work 15–20% harder

  • A failing capacitor can take your entire system offline — usually on the hottest day of the year

  • A clogged drain line can cause water damage to ceilings and walls

  • Low refrigerant causes compressor damage if left unchecked

  • Neglected systems lose an estimated 5% efficiency per year without maintenance

The good news: all of these are caught and prevented during a routine tune-up.

Why Maintenance Is Non-Negotiable in Georgia

When to Schedule

Best time: Spring — March through May — before the heat hits and schedules fill up. If you have heating equipment, schedule again in fall before the first cold snap.

Rule of thumb: Once per year minimum for cooling-only systems. Twice per year for heat pumps that run year-round.

Haven't had service in the past 12 months? Schedule now — it's never too late in the season.

Frequently Asked Questions - AC Maintenance

How often should my AC be serviced?

Once a year for a standard AC system. Twice a year if you have a heat pump. Spring is the ideal time for your cooling system.

How long does a tune-up take?

Most visits take 60–90 minutes. If we find something that needs attention, we'll discuss it with you before doing any additional work.

My AC seems fine — do I still need maintenance?

Yes, especially then. A system that seems fine can have a failing capacitor, low refrigerant, or a partially clogged coil - none of which are visible until they cause a failure. Prevention is always cheaper than repair.

Do you service systems you didn't install?

Absolutely. We service all major residential AC brands regardless of who installed them.

What's your maintenance plan?

Ask us about our seasonal maintenance agreement — plan members receive priority scheduling, annual tune-ups, and discounts on any repairs needed throughout the year.

Does maintenance affect my manufacturer warranty?

Many manufacturers require documented annual maintenance to keep the warranty valid. Skipping service can void your coverage. We provide a written record of every visit.