Seasonal tune-ups designed to reduce breakdowns, extend equipment life, and keep your system running efficiently.
Most HVAC breakdowns don’t happen out of nowhere. They start as small issues—a dirty coil, a worn part, a refrigerant leak—that grow into expensive repairs when left unchecked.
Regular maintenance catches these problems early, keeps your system running efficiently, and helps you avoid emergency breakdowns during the hottest and coldest days of the year.
At Burris Mechanical Group, our maintenance isn’t a quick once-over to check a box. We thoroughly inspect, clean, and tune your system so it performs the way it should.
Cooling Season Tune-Up (Spring/Summer):
Heating Season Tune-Up (Fall/Winter):
Catching small problems before they become big ones means fewer emergency repair calls and less time without comfort.
A well-maintained system runs more efficiently. Dirty coils, low refrigerant, and worn parts all force your system to work harder.
HVAC systems that receive regular maintenance typically last years longer than neglected ones. That's a significant return on a small investment.
Many manufacturer warranties require proof of regular maintenance. Our maintenance records help protect your coverage.
Knowing your system has been professionally inspected and tuned means less worry when extreme weather hits.
Not sure if you should repair or replace? We’ll give you an honest assessment and help you make the decision that makes sense for your situation.
Cooling tune-up before summer heat arrives
Heating tune-up before winter cold sets in
Schedule before peak season. Once the first heat wave or cold snap hits, HVAC companies get busy and wait times increase. Get ahead of it.
We offer maintenance plans for residential, commercial, and VRF systems. Plans include scheduled tune-ups and priority service when you need repairs.
Residential Maintenance Plan
Commercial Maintenance Customized maintenance schedules for commercial buildings, including rooftop units, split systems, and VRF equipment. We work with property managers to keep tenants comfortable and minimize disruptions.
VRF System Maintenance Specialized maintenance for VRF systems from LG, Mitsubishi, Daikin, Samsung, and Hitachi. These systems require specific expertise to maintain properly.
Schedule your maintenance tune-up or ask about our maintenance plans. It’s the easiest way to avoid costly surprises.
The single most effective thing you can do to extend the life of your HVAC system, reduce energy costs, and avoid unexpected breakdowns is to keep up with regular preventative maintenance. At Burris Mechanical Group, we offer comprehensive maintenance plans for both residential and commercial customers throughout North Texas, designed to keep your system running at peak efficiency year-round.
A thorough HVAC tune-up from Burris Mechanical Group covers a complete inspection and cleaning of your system. For your air conditioner, this includes checking and topping off refrigerant levels, cleaning the evaporator and condenser coils, inspecting and tightening electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, checking the thermostat calibration, and inspecting the condensate drain. For your heating system, we inspect the heat exchanger, test the igniter and flame sensor, check the flue and venting, and verify safe and efficient operation.
Our residential maintenance plans are designed to give homeowners peace of mind. With a scheduled tune-up in the spring and fall, you can head into the hottest and coldest months of the year with confidence that your system is ready to perform. Maintenance plan members also receive priority scheduling and discounts on repairs.
For businesses, a preventative maintenance contract is an investment in operational continuity. Equipment failures are far more likely in systems that are not regularly serviced, and the cost of an emergency commercial repair — plus the disruption to your business — far exceeds the cost of a maintenance plan. We offer customized commercial maintenance programs tailored to the size and complexity of your facility.
How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?
We recommend twice a year: once in the spring before cooling season and once in the fall before heating season.
Can I do any maintenance myself?
Yes — changing your air filter regularly (every 1–3 months depending on the filter type and household) is the most important thing a homeowner can do. Keeping the area around your outdoor unit clear of debris also helps. Everything else should be handled by a licensed technician.
Does regular maintenance really make a difference?
Absolutely. Studies show that well-maintained HVAC systems use 15–25% less energy than neglected ones, and they last significantly longer. Most manufacturer warranties also require proof of regular maintenance.