Keep your heat pump
at peak performance.
Heat pumps work year-round — which means they need year-round attention. The Maintenance Club provides spring and fall maintenance visits to keep both modes optimized.
Heat pumps work hardest
when they're clean.
Unlike a furnace used only in winter, your heat pump runs in both seasons. Dirty coils, restricted airflow, or low refrigerant affects both heating efficiency in January and cooling efficiency in August. Annual maintenance catches small issues before they become costly failures.
Schedule MaintenanceHeat pump tune-up checklist
Clean evaporator and condenser coils
Check refrigerant charge and test for leaks
Inspect and test reversing valve
Verify defrost cycle operation
Lubricate fan motors and bearings
Test electrical connections and capacitors
Check thermostat and control wiring
Measure system efficiency metrics
Maintenance Plans
for Heat Pumps
Year-round protection starts here. Choose the plan that matches your heat pump's workload — and your peace of mind.
Essential coverage for heat pumps that see lighter year-round use.
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1 annual tune-up visit
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5% off repairs and replacements
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$119 diagnosis fee
The smart choice for most Weatherford area homes with standard heat pump usage.
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2 seasonal tune-up visits (spring & fall)
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10% off repairs and replacements
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Priority emergency service
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$79 diagnosis fee (reg. $119)
Maximum protection for heat pumps that work hard in our North Texas climate.
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2 seasonal tune-up visits (spring & fall)
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10% off repairs and replacements
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Priority emergency service
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$0 diagnosis fee (reg. $119)
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No after-hours charges ever
Cooling Mode
Spring Checklist
Before the first heat wave hits Weatherford, our technicians verify your heat pump's cooling performance from top to bottom.
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Clean and inspect condenser and evaporator coils
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Check and correct refrigerant charge levels
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Test and inspect contactor and capacitors
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Measure compressor amp draws
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Clear condensate drain and inspect pan
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Inspect ductwork for air leaks or restrictions
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Check thermostat operation and calibration
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Test reversing valve for proper heating-to-cooling transition
Heating Mode
Fall Checklist
As temperatures drop and your heat pump flips to heating mode, we verify it makes the transition smoothly and heats efficiently.
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Test defrost cycle and reversing valve operation
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Check auxiliary heat elements and backup system
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Inspect fan motor and blade for balanced operation
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Verify electrical connections and amp draws
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Test emergency heat strip engagement
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Check refrigerant charge for optimal heating performance
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Inspect backup heating elements for even output
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Calibrate thermostat for accurate temperature sensing
Why biannual maintenance matters
for heat pumps
Your heat pump works twice as hard as a standard AC or furnace because it runs in both seasons. That double duty means twice the wear — and twice the opportunity for small problems to become expensive failures if left unchecked.
A spring tune-up readies your system for the cooling load. A fall tune-up verifies the heating transition before the first cold night. Skip either visit, and you could be leaving efficiency on the table — or worse, calling for emergency repair when the system fails at the worst possible moment.
Example HVAC has served Weatherford and surrounding North Texas. Our TDLR and EPA certified technicians know heat pumps inside and out — and our Maintenance Club members never have to worry about remembering to schedule their visits.
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Heat pump maintenance across
Weatherford and Fort Worth.
From Weatherford to Aledo — if you're in Parker and Tarrant Counties, our technicians are close by and ready to respond. Available 24 hours a day.
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Heat pump maintenance
questions answered.
How often should a heat pump be serviced?
Example HVAC recommends two service visits per year — one in spring before cooling season and one in fall before heating season. Because heat pumps operate year-round in both modes, they benefit from more frequent attention than a furnace that only runs in winter.
What happens if I skip the spring tune-up?
Without a spring service, your heat pump may start the cooling season with dirty coils, low refrigerant, or a failing capacitor — all of which reduce efficiency and increase the risk of a mid-summer breakdown. In North Texas summers, an unexpected AC failure is an emergency no homeowner wants to face.
Does the Maintenance Club membership auto-renew?
Yes. Your Maintenance Plan renews annually and includes automatic scheduling of your spring and fall visits. You'll receive email and text reminders before each appointment, so you never have to think about it — your heat pump just stays maintained.
Is there a discount on parts and labor with a maintenance plan?
Absolutely. All three membership plans include discounts on repairs and replacements — 5% on Basic, 10% on Essential and Elite. Additionally, Elite members pay no diagnosis fee (a $119 value) and never pay after-hours charges for emergency service.
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