Affordable HVAC Maintenance Program from Jones Climate Control
We experience severe weather in our area, so the critical components in your HVAC system take a beating. Regardless of the age of your equipment, preventive maintenance with a TRANE Comfort Specialist like us can help reduce your utility bills, improve comfort and make your unit last longer. Jones Climate Control offers a variety of flexible plans and HVAC maintenance services.

The Benefits of Preventive Maintenance Services
Routine maintenance helps keep your Stockbridge, McDonough, Peachtree City, Griffin, Jackson, Dunwoody, Conyers, Atlanta, GA and the surrounding area home’s heating and cooling equipment operating at peak efficiency through every season. When you choose a Jones Climate Control HVAC maintenance agreement, you’ll enjoy a wide array of benefits:
24/7 emergency service
Semiannual tune-ups
Discounts on parts and repairs
100-percent satisfaction guarantee
Better reliability and performance
Priority service for plan members
No trip charges
Regardless of the brand of equipment you own, our AC and heating maintenance plans provide significant savings and peace of mind when compared to neglected systems. Homeowners with a maintenance plan are not charged an after-hours fee for emergency service, plus service is usually within 24 hours. A one-time tune up is $79.
Comprehensive Maintenance Services
A seasonal heating and air conditioning tune-up is the best investment you can make to maximize efficiency, improve indoor air quality and reduce costly repairs. Preventive maintenance is so important that every major equipment manufacturer includes it as a provision of maintaining warranty coverage. When you purchase a maintenance agreement from Jones Climate Control, one of our service techs will visit your home twice a year to check, calibrate, test and clean your system. They’ll seek out and correct minor problems before they can cause your unit to break down in severe weather.
Here are our most popular HVAC maintenance plan services.
Heat Pumps and Air Conditioners
- Check refrigerant charge
- Check and change filters where applicable
- Inspect and clean drain pan
- Check evaporator coil
- Clean debris from the condenser
- Tighten electrical connections
- Clean air handler
- Check air flow settings
- Clear out the drain line
- Test float and safety switches
- Check and confirm amp draw
- Clean condenser coils
- Check voltage
Furnaces
- Inspect the heat exchanger
- Check the flame sensor
- Test the b-vent assembly
- Adjust the burners if necessary
- Measure furnace gas pressure
- Test and inspect the blower assembly
- Test the primary circuit board
- Check wiring and electronics
- Check the ignition system
- Test safety controls
- Test and inspect the gas valve