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Routine tune-up and maintenance plan pricing for Bedford homeowners.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Single AC tune-up | $70 | $125 | $200 |
Single furnace tune-up | $80 | $135 | $220 |
Full HVAC inspection | $150 | $275 | $400 |
Annual maintenance plan Includes 2 visits/year + discounts on repairs | $120 | $240 | $360 |
Premium maintenance plan Priority service + free diagnostics | $200 | $350 | $500 |
Duct cleaning (full home) | $300 | $475 | $800 |
Filter replacement (per filter) | $15 | $35 | $75 |
Prices reflect humid subtropical metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Bedford’s climate pushes systems hard: Dallas-area summers routinely hit 96°F and exceed 90°F on over 100 days, and temperature swings mean HVAC gear cycles year-round. That steady demand keeps local crews busy; nine contractors serve Bedford with an average 4.9 rating across 789 reviews, and two firms provide 24/7 response — a reminder why hvac-maintenance Bedford is a local priority.
Specific cost figures from topCostItems aren’t supplied here, but homeowners should expect variability based on system size, age, and parts required. Texas requires HVAC contractors to carry TDLR Class A or Class B credentials — verify whether a technician holds unlimited Class A or cooling/heating-limited Class B licensure before authorizing work, since licensing affects the scale of systems a contractor can legally service.
Customer highlights aren’t provided in the data set, so look for patterns in reviews: response time, clarity of estimates, and repeat-service history matter more than marketing. With many high ratings overall, prioritize technicians who explain maintenance checklists, document refrigerant levels and airflow readings, and offer scheduled tune-up plans. Confirm licensing and 24/7 availability if offseason failures are a concern.