Preventative HVAC Maintenance Across South Atlanta

The best HVAC repair is the one you never need. John Davis Heating and Air offers professional preventative maintenance plans across Fayette, Henry, Coweta, Spalding, and Fulton Counties, keeping your heating and cooling systems running efficiently, catching small issues before they become big ones, and protecting your investment for years to come.

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Why Preventative HVAC Maintenance in South Atlanta Matters

Seasonal HVAC tune-up and preventative maintenance in Fayetteville GA

Why Homeowners Choose John Davis Heating and Air for Preventative Care

Preventative HVAC maintenance to extend equipment life in South Atlanta
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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I schedule HVAC maintenance?

We recommend at least two professional tune-ups per year, one in the spring for your AC and one in the fall for your heating system. This twice-a-year schedule keeps both systems ready for peak season and helps catch issues before they become breakdowns.

A full tune-up typically includes inspecting and cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, testing electrical components and connections, lubricating moving parts, calibrating the thermostat, replacing or cleaning filters, inspecting safety controls, and providing a complete system performance report.

Yes  and significantly. Regular maintenance lowers energy bills by keeping your system efficient, prevents expensive emergency repairs, extends equipment lifespan, and helps maintain manufacturer warranty coverage. Most homeowners save far more than the cost of the maintenance itself.

Yes. We offer flexible maintenance plans that include scheduled seasonal tune-ups, priority service, member discounts on repairs, and other perks. We’ll help you choose the plan that best fits your system and your needs.