Cost Comparison Guide

HVAC Maintenance Cost vs Membership

Is paying for HVAC maintenance worth it? See exactly how much you can save with a membership versus paying for repairs out of pocket. The numbers might surprise you.

What HVAC Maintenance Actually Costs

Without a Membership

Emergency repairs and last-minute service come with premium prices:

  • AC Tune-Up (single) $150–$250
  • Heating Tune-Up (single) $150–$250
  • Refrigerant Recharge $200–$800
  • Capacitor Replacement $300–$600
  • Fan Motor Repair $300–$700
  • Compressor Replacement $1,500–$4,000
  • Emergency Service Fee +50–100%

With Comfort Club

One membership covers your maintenance and discounts repairs:

  • Annual AC Tune-Up INCLUDED
  • Annual Heating Tune-Up INCLUDED
  • Priority Scheduling INCLUDED
  • All Repair Discounts 10% OFF
  • System Credits BUILDING
  • Annual Membership Cost $288/year

The Bottom Line

With the Coastline Comfort Club HVAC maintenance plan, you receive two professional tune-ups per year for just $24/month ($288/year). If you need even one major repair, your 10% discount could save you $150–$400 or more.

Plus, regular maintenance prevents many repairs altogether. Most HVAC systems that receive regular maintenance last 5-10 years longer than systems that don't.

Start Saving with an HVAC Maintenance Plan

The math is simple. Join the Coastline Comfort Club and protect your home from unexpected repair costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

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