Overview
Professional preventive maintenance for your heating and cooling system. Includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections, testing safety controls, and replacing filters.
San Antonio Climate Considerations (hot humid)
- • AC compressor burnout from overuse
- • Clogged condensate drain lines
- • Mold in ductwork
Common Signs You Need HVAC Tune-Up & Maintenance
- • Annual maintenance is due
- • System not running as efficiently
- • Higher than normal energy bills
- • System hasn't been serviced in over a year
- • Preparing for summer cooling or winter heating season
HVAC Tune-Up & Maintenance Cost in San Antonio
Low
$156
Average
$312
High
$468
DIY vs. Call a Pro
Replace air filters monthly during heavy use. Keep outdoor condenser clear of debris (2 feet clearance). Clean supply and return vents. Listen for unusual sounds and monitor energy bills for changes.
Call a professional when:
Schedule professional maintenance twice yearly — once before cooling season (spring) and once before heating season (fall). Professionals check refrigerant, electrical connections, and safety controls.
Hvacs in San Antonio

Highland AC Sales and Service
San Antonio, TX
(210) 876-2665All About Air Conditioning & Heating LLC
San Antonio, TX
(210) 791-6906
AIR SYSTEMS A/C-HEATING AND REFRIGERATION
San Antonio, TX
(210) 738-2665Zero Heating AC & Refrigeration
San Antonio, TX
(210) 900-0824Founding Member
Premium spot in San Antonio
Ambassador
Lead the San Antonio community
Founding Member
Premium spot in San Antonio
San Antonio Housing Market
Median Home Price
$287,950
Homes for Sale
1,186
Price per Sq Ft
$165
Local Pros
190
Home Service Professionals Near San Antonio
Track This in PropDoctor


HVAC Tune-Up & Maintenance
Date
April 2026
Cost
$312
Vendor
Your local pro
San Antonio average: $156–$468
Before
Issue documented with photos
After
Repair completed, area sealed
Materials Used
Auto-Checkup Created
"HVAC Tune-Up" — every 6 months
Property Health Score
Good
hvac category +8 pts(72 → 80)
Your health score is calculated based on documentation completeness, maintenance currency, warranty coverage, and investment tracking.

Maintenance Plan for San Antonio

Recommended Maintenance Plan — San Antonio, Texas
Key Risks
- • AC compressor burnout from overuse
- • Clogged condensate drain lines
- • Mold in ductwork
- • Hurricane season (Jun-Nov)
- • Mild freezes (occasional pipe risk)
Schedule
Visual inspection (DIY)(DIY)
Professional hvac tune-up & maintenance
Estimated: $100–$300
Emergency inspection for damage
Estimated: $100–$300
San Antonio-Specific Tips
- • AC systems in San Antonio run 7–8+ months per year — expect 12–15 year lifespan vs 20 in cooler climates
Find Help with SmartSearch

Find a HVAC tech near me
I found 17 HVAC technicians in your area. Here are the top results:

Smith & Sons
ConnectedHVAC technician
J&R Home Services
HVAC technician
Log my hvac tune-up & maintenance in PropDoctor
I'll help you log this. I've pre-filled the details — review and submit:

SmartSearch understands 51 action types across scheduling, vendor discovery, and home maintenance.

Related Services in San Antonio
Air Conditioning Repair
Diagnose and repair air conditioning problems including inadequate cooling, strange noises, refrigerant leaks, and electrical issues. Restores comfort and prevents further system damage.
Furnace Repair
Diagnose and repair furnace issues including no heat, insufficient heating, strange noises, and pilot light problems. Ensures safe, reliable heating during cold weather.
Ductwork Repair & Cleaning
Repair leaking, disconnected, or damaged ductwork and clean accumulated dust, debris, and mold from your HVAC ducts. Proper ductwork improves efficiency by 20-30% and enhances indoor air quality.
Indoor Air Quality Testing
Professional testing of your home's indoor air for pollutants, allergens, mold spores, radon, VOCs, and carbon monoxide. Identifies hidden air quality issues that affect health and comfort.
Texas Regulations
Building Code: IRC 2021 (varies by jurisdiction)
Seller Disclosure: Sellers must complete a Seller's Disclosure Notice covering 14 categories. Texas also requires disclosure of flood risk, annexation, and property tax status.
Natural Disaster Risks: Hurricanes (coast), Tornadoes, Flooding, Extreme heat, Hail