If you live in the greater Pittsburgh area — Monroeville, Murrysville, Irwin, North Huntingdon, Plum, or anywhere in Westmoreland or Allegheny County — you’ve probably wondered what a fair price is for an annual AC tune-up. This guide breaks down what tune-ups actually cost in 2026, what’s included, and why the cheapest option is rarely the best deal.
What Is an AC Tune-Up?
An AC tune-up is a scheduled preventive maintenance visit where a licensed HVAC technician inspects, cleans, and adjusts your central air conditioning system before the heavy cooling season. It’s the cooling equivalent of an oil change — cheap to do, expensive to skip.
Typical AC Tune-Up Pricing in the Pittsburgh Area
In 2026, here’s what you’ll typically see across local HVAC contractors:
- $49–$59 promotional / loss-leader visits. These are common in early spring as companies fill their schedule. The catch: they’re usually 15-minute checks meant to surface upsell opportunities, not a real tune-up.
- $99–$149 standard tune-ups. This is the sweet spot — a full 26-point inspection and clean takes 60–90 minutes and actually improves system performance.
- $189–$299 premium or warranty-restorative tune-ups. Often include refrigerant top-off, evaporator coil cleaning, and minor part replacements as needed.
- $0 if you’re on a maintenance plan. Most plans in our area run $189–$299/year and include both a spring AC tune-up and a fall furnace tune-up — the math usually works out in your favor.
What Should Be Included in a Real Tune-Up?
If the tech is in your house under an hour and they didn’t open up the unit, you didn’t get a tune-up — you got an upsell pitch. A real 26-point AC tune-up should include:
- Inspect and clean the condenser coil (outside unit)
- Inspect the evaporator coil (inside unit)
- Check refrigerant pressure and superheat/subcool readings
- Test capacitor microfarad readings — weak capacitors are the #1 cause of mid-summer AC failures
- Tighten electrical connections and check amp draw on the compressor
- Replace or clean air filter
- Check thermostat calibration
- Clear and flush the condensate drain line
- Lubricate motors where serviceable
- Inspect ductwork for visible leaks or insulation issues
Why a $99 Tune-Up Beats a $1,000 Emergency Repair
The single biggest reason for emergency AC service calls in July and August is a failed capacitor — a $20 part that takes 15 minutes to replace if caught during a tune-up, but turns into a $300–$500 weekend emergency visit when it fails on the hottest day of the year. Beyond capacitors, regular tune-ups extend system life by 3–5 years and improve efficiency by up to 15%, which adds up on Western PA’s humid summer electric bills.
When Should You Schedule?
Best time: March through mid-May. Two reasons. First, you want issues caught before the first heat wave, not during one. Second, contractors are less busy and pricing is more competitive (most spring specials run during this window). If you wait until late June, you’re paying full price and getting whatever appointment slot is left after the emergency calls.
How to Pick a Tune-Up Company
A few non-negotiable checks before scheduling:
- Licensed and insured. Verify on the PA Attorney General’s Home Improvement Contractor lookup.
- Real local reviews. Look for Google Business Profile reviews from your specific town — not just a national-average star rating.
- Written checklist. Ask what the tune-up includes. If they can’t email you a checklist, they don’t have one.
- No-pressure sales. A tune-up should produce a written report, not a high-pressure replacement pitch.
Schedule a $99 Spring Tune-Up with Hoffner
Hoffner Heating & Air Conditioning has been serving Monroeville, Murrysville, Irwin, North Huntingdon, Plum, Penn Township, and the surrounding Western PA communities for over 30 years. Our 26-point spring AC tune-up is $99 (or included free for Annual Members at $249/year, which also covers your fall furnace tune-up). Call (412) 376-9080 or request a quote online.