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2026 AC Maintenance Guide: Is a Spring Tune-Up Worth It?

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The sun is out and the trees are starting to bloom in Weatherford. Spring is officially coming!

 

And because we’re a month or two away from the first real heatwave hitting (if we’re lucky), nearly every homeowner asks the same question: “Do I really need to pay for an AC tune-up this year?”

 

Whether your system is brand new or pushing 15 years, skipping maintenance is a gamble where the house usually wins. A central AC system should last 15 to 20 years, but reaching that milestone requires a proactive approach. Our team at Glenn Aire has put together this 2026 AC maintenance guide to help you protect your investment.

 

5 Reasons to Schedule a Spring AC Tune-Up

 

  1. Lower Your Monthly Utility Bills 

An unmaintained AC unit can lose roughly 5% efficiency every year it goes without a professional tune-up. Dirt on the coils and clogged filters force the motor to work harder, pulling more electricity to achieve the same cooling effect.

 

A spring tune-up from Glenn Aire ensures your system runs at peak performance, keeping your energy bills from skyrocketing when the temperature rises.

 

  1. Prevent Costly Emergency Breakdowns 

Most AC repairs happen during the hottest week of the year because that’s when the system is under the most stress. During a tune-up, our nearby HVAC technicians in Weatherford, identify worn or faulty parts—like frayed fan belts or failing capacitors—before they cause a total system shutdown.

 

  1. Extend the Lifespan of Your HVAC System 

While the average lifespan is 15–20 years, neglect can cut that short by a decade. Regular maintenance includes lubricating moving parts and tightening electrical connections. If your system is over 10 years old, these annual visits are the single best way to protect your investment from having to replace it.

 

  1. Improve Indoor Air Quality and Comfort

Over the winter, dust, pollen, and even mold can settle inside the unit. A professional cleaning of the evaporator and condenser coils, along with a fresh filter, ensures the air circulating through your home is clean. Furthermore, a tuned system manages humidity better, preventing that muggy indoor feeling.

 

  1. Protect Your Home From Water and Mold Damage [h3]

Your AC unit removes moisture from the air, which then exits through a drain line. Over time, sludge and algae can clog this line, causing water to overflow the condensate pan. This can lead to ceiling damage, warped floors, or mold growth in your Weatherford, home.

 

A spring tune-up includes a thorough inspection of the drain line to ensure water stays where it belongs: outside.

 

5 Questions to Ask Your Technician During a Tune-Up

These five questions will help you understand exactly where your system stands:

 

  1. How Do My Capacitor and Contactor Look? 

    These are the most common electrical parts to fail. Catching a weak capacitor now prevents a total shutdown on a 90°F Saturday.

 

  1. What Is the ‘Temperature Split’

    This measures the difference between air going in and air coming out. Ideally, you want a 16°F to 20°F If it’s lower, you aren't getting the cooling you're paying for.

 

  1. Are My Refrigerant Levels Within the Manufacturer’s Specs? 

    Your AC refrigerant shouldn't run low naturally. If it is, you have a leak. Knowing this now helps you plan for a repair rather than being surprised by a frozen coil later.

 

  1. Is There 'Pitting' on the Contactor? 

    Pitting refers to electrical wear on your system's “switch” (the contactor). If it's pitted, it’s a warning sign that your AC might fail to start—or fail to turn off—in the near future.

 

  1. Based on the Age of My System, What Should I Watch Out for This Summer? 

    Every unit has its quirks. Our experienced pros at Glenn Aire can often spot the warning signs—like a noisy fan motor or a rusting drain pan—before it becomes an emergency.

 

DIY AC Maintenance Tips

While a professional should handle the technical stuff—like checking refrigerant levels and electrical components—there are a few things you can do to help:

 

  • Filter Checks: Inspect and change your air filter monthly during peak season.
  • Clear the Perimeter: Keep a 2-foot clearance around the outdoor unit, free of shrubs, tall grass, and debris to ensure proper airflow.
  • Register Care: Don’t block indoor vents with furniture, and give them a quick vacuum to keep dust at bay.

 

The Bottom Line: Don't wait for the heat to find the weak spots in your cooling system. A little attention this spring goes a long way toward a cool, stress-free summer.

 

Schedule Your AC Tune-Up in Weatherford

Scheduling a quick AC tune-up today in Weatherford, can prevent a costly repair in July or August. Don’t take a chance on having to shell out money for an emergency breakdown during the summer when prices are higher. Call Glenn Aire at 682-282-0992 or request service online to get on the calendar.

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