About Our AC Maintenance Services in Moore
Investing in annual professional maintenance costs a fraction of the emergency repair bills that result from neglected systems, and extends system life by 3 to 5 years on average according to industry data. In Moore, these figures are particularly relevant because moore's location in southern spartanburg county creates typical piedmont climate conditions with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Investing in quality ac maintenance service and equipment pays dividends in both comfort and monthly energy savings for Moore homeowners.
The community has seen steady growth with homes ranging from mid-century construction to modern builds. The refrigerant transition from R-22 (Freon) to R-410A has made older systems increasingly expensive to maintain. R-22 production ended in 2020, and remaining supplies command premium prices that can make a single recharge more expensive than a new system's down payment. Our technicians are experienced with the range of systems found throughout Moore and provide the same thorough diagnostics and quality workmanship at every home.
Water heaters take a beating in Moore, particularly in homes that rely on well water. The mineral content in Spartanburg County well water causes sediment buildup inside tank water heaters and scale formation on tankless heat exchangers. We recommend annual water heater flushing for all Moore well water homes and can install scale prevention systems that extend equipment life by years. For families considering an upgrade, tankless water heaters provide endless hot water and typically last 20 or more years with proper maintenance, nearly double the lifespan of a traditional tank unit.
Our commitment to Moore homeowners extends beyond the service call. We offer Total Comfort Memberships that include priority scheduling, maintenance discounts, and peace of mind that your HVAC system is professionally maintained year-round. Schedule AC maintenance in early spring before the cooling season begins, ideally March or April. This ensures your system is ready for the first hot day and avoids the scheduling rush that develops once temperatures climb into the 90s.

