Keep Your Comfort Consistent with CoolLife Maintenance Plans

At CoolLife Heating and Air, we believe that regular maintenance is the key to long-lasting comfort, efficiency, and peace of mind—whether you’re at home or managing a commercial space. That’s why we offer tailored Residential Maintenance Plans and Customizable Commercial Programs, including flexible 2-visit and 4-visit service options to meet your specific needs.

For homeowners, our residential plans help prevent costly breakdowns, extend equipment lifespan, and keep your system running at peak performance year-round. For businesses, our custom commercial plans are designed with your operations in mind—helping you avoid disruptions, reduce energy costs, and maintain a safe, comfortable environment for employees and customers alike.

With CoolLife, you’re not just getting a tune-up—you’re investing in reliability, efficiency, and expert care every step of the way.

Regular HVAC maintenance by CoolLife Heating and Air in Kennesaw is essential for keeping your Atlanta area home’s heating and cooling systems in top condition. Our maintenance services include thorough inspections, cleaning, and tune-ups to improve efficiency, extend the lifespan of your equipment, and prevent costly breakdowns.

Do you know that over 80% of mechanical failures are eliminated by regular maintenance?

While both A/C and heat maintenance involve inspection and cleaning, there are key differences. A/C maintenance focuses on the cooling components, such as the condenser and evaporator coils, refrigerant levels, and filters. Heat maintenance involves checking the furnace, heat exchanger, burners, and other heating elements. Both services are essential for optimal performance and energy efficiency.

Annual Preventative Maintenance is scheduling regular maintenance to keep your AC system in peak condition. This includes checking all components, cleaning, lubricating moving parts, and making any necessary adjustments.

Two-Visit Annual CoolLife HVAC Maintenance Plan

A two-visit maintenance plan involves two scheduled maintenance visits per year, typically in the spring and fall, to keep your HVAC system in optimal condition throughout the year. This plan offers more comprehensive care and continuous monitoring compared to a single tune-up.

Spring Visit (Cooling System Focus):

  • Comprehensive System Inspection: A detailed check of the air conditioning system, including all major components.
  • Refrigerant Level Check and Adjustment: Ensuring proper refrigerant levels and topping up if necessary.
  • Thermostat Calibration: Verifying and adjusting the thermostat settings for the cooling season.
  • Electrical System Check: Inspecting electrical connections, testing voltage, and tightening connections as needed.
  • Filter Replacement: Replacing or cleaning the air filter to ensure good airflow and air quality.
  • Coil Cleaning: Cleaning the evaporator and condenser coils to improve efficiency.
  • Lubrication: Lubricating all moving parts to prevent wear and tear.
  • Drain Line Cleaning: Cleaning the condensate drain line to avoid blockages and water damage.
  • System Performance Test: Running the AC system to ensure it is ready for the summer season.

Fall Visit (Heating System Focus):

  • Heating System Inspection: A thorough check of the heating system, including the furnace or heat pump.
  • Heat Exchanger Inspection: Checking the heat exchanger for cracks or damage to ensure safe operation.
  • Thermostat Calibration: Testing and adjusting the thermostat settings for the heating season.
  • Electrical System Check: Inspecting electrical connections and components related to the heating system.
  • Filter Replacement: Replacing or cleaning the air filter for optimal performance and air quality.
  • Burner and Ignition Check: Inspecting and cleaning burners and checking ignition systems in gas furnaces.
  • Safety Controls Testing: Testing all safety controls to ensure they are functioning correctly.
  • Carbon Monoxide Test: Testing for carbon monoxide leaks to ensure the safety of the home.
  • System Performance Test: Running the heating system to ensure it is ready for the winter season.