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“All 1,883 reviews consistently award 5 stars, with technicians Alan Corona and Chris Hayes named across dozens of testimonials for their educational approach…”
“Villara maintains a 4.9-star average from 1,700 reviews, with every positive reviewer naming a specific technician who delivered exceptional service.…”
“Six of eight reviewers explicitly mention same-day or next-day service, and four highlight fair pricing…”
Routine tune-up and maintenance plan pricing for Manteca homeowners.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Single AC tune-up | $69 | $123 | $196 |
Single furnace tune-up | $78 | $132 | $216 |
Full HVAC inspection | $147 | $270 | $392 |
Annual maintenance plan Includes 2 visits/year + discounts on repairs | $118 | $235 | $353 |
Premium maintenance plan Priority service + free diagnostics | $196 | $343 | $490 |
Duct cleaning (full home) | $294 | $466 | $784 |
Filter replacement (per filter) | $15 | $34 | $74 |
Prices reflect Pacific coast metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Manteca sits in the Central Valley where Modesto-area summers are relentless: July highs near 97°F and more than 22 days above 100°F mean air conditioners run almost nonstop from May through September, while mild winters with 34°F lows require occasional heating December through February. That climate drives steady demand for hvac-maintenance Manteca services. Five local contractors carry an average rating of 4.9 across 4,407 reviews, and three provide 24/7 response for urgent cooling failures.
Specific itemized pricing wasn’t provided in the dataset, so homeowners should expect costs to vary by system size, age, refrigerant needs, and whether parts like compressors or coils require replacement. Routine tune-ups and filter changes remain the most affordable services; major component swaps are the primary cost drivers. All contractors operating in California must hold a C-20 Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning license from the CSLB, so verify that credential before scheduling maintenance.
Customer highlight details were not included, so review patterns across local listings instead: the high aggregate rating suggests consistent satisfaction with responsiveness and workmanship. Look for technicians who document diagnostics, explain refrigerant and efficiency implications, and offer maintenance plans timed before peak summer months. Prioritize contractors with clear warranties and transparent emergency fees, especially given the Central Valley’s heavy cooling demands.