April Deadline: Secure Your Liberty Spring Tune-up Before the Heat Hits

April 29, 2026

In Liberty, the transition from "mild spring" to "sweltering summer" happens fast. While today might feel perfect for an open window, the first 90-degree afternoon is less than a month away. History tells us that once that first heatwave hits, our phone lines light up with emergency calls. If you wait until May to think about your air conditioner, you will likely find yourself on a week-long waiting list. Securing your HVAC Service in Liberty, NC during the month of April isn't just a suggestion; it is the only way to ensure your family stays cool the moment the humidity arrives.

A Jordan Heating and Air technician performing HVAC repair in Seagrove NC.

By Jordan Heating and Air

Serving Central North Carolina Since 1928

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Our April schedule is filling up quickly. By booking your spring tune-up now, you avoid the high-stress "breakdown season" in May and June. Check our Promotions for early-bird savings and Schedule Service today to lock in your preferred time slot.

The "May Rush" is Real

Every year, hundreds of homeowners in Liberty turn their AC on for the first time in May, only to realize a capacitor failed over the winter or a mouse chewed through a wire in the outdoor unit. This creates a massive spike in demand that stretches every local HVAC company to its limit.

  • The Benefit of April: When you schedule in April, we have the parts and the time to perform a meticulous, deep-clean inspection without the pressure of 50 emergency calls waiting behind you.
  • The "Skip the Line" Strategy: Early maintenance means you are already running efficiently when your neighbors are still waiting for a technician to show up.

What an April Tune-Up Covers

A spring visit isn't just a "quick look." It is a comprehensive performance verification designed to catch small electrical and mechanical issues before they turn into a total system lockout.

  1. Refrigerant Level Check: We ensure your system isn't leaking, which prevents "icing up" when the heat hits.
  2. Electrical Tightening: High-voltage connections can loosen during the winter; we torque every terminal to prevent arcing and fire hazards.
  3. Drain Line Flush: We clear the algae and sludge from your condensate line to prevent water from backing up and damaging your ceiling or floors.

April vs. May Service Comparison

Feature April Service (Early Bird) May/June Service (Peak Season)
Wait Time Next-day availability 3–7 day wait times
Pricing Seasonal Discounts Available Standard Emergency Rates
Technician Focus Thorough, proactive cleaning Fast, reactive repair
System Reliability 100% ready for the first heatwave High risk of 'First Run' failure

Protect Your Warranty and Your Wallet

Many modern HVAC manufacturers require proof of annual professional maintenance to keep your parts warranty valid. If your compressor fails in July and you haven't had a service visit in two years, you could be stuck paying the full price for a replacement. An April tune-up provides the paper trail you need to protect your investment, while also lowering your monthly cooling costs by up to 15%.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it too early to service my AC if I haven't used it yet?

    No, it is the perfect time. Testing the system before you actually need it allows us to find and fix issues while the weather is still comfortable. It’s much better to discover a problem when you can still open the windows than when it’s 95 degrees outside.

  • What happens if you find a problem during the tune-up?

    We fix it on the spot. Because our April schedule is manageable, our trucks are fully stocked with the most common failure parts (like capacitors and contactors). We can usually handle the repair during the same visit, saving you a second trip charge.

  • Do I have to be home for the entire service?

    Usually, yes. While the main unit is outside, we need access to your thermostat and your indoor air handler (usually in a closet, attic, or crawlspace) to clean the coils and check the drainage system. A standard tune-up takes about 60 to 90 minutes.

Don't let the first heatwave of the year catch you off guard. Beat the rush, save money, and enjoy peace of mind knowing your home is ready for the North Carolina summer.


Sincerely,


Jordan Heating and Air Conditioning

Committed to Honesty & Quality

office@jordanheatac.com

336-893-0371