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Routine tune-up and maintenance plan pricing for Canton 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.
Canton’s climate pushes air systems hard: July and August highs average 96°F and the area sees more than 100 days above 90°F, with moderate humidity and notable temperature swings that call on both cooling and heating across the year. That steady load drives demand for routine service, and the local market supports eight contractors averaging a 4.8 rating from 360 reviews, three of which advertise 24/7 availability for urgent needs. Use the phrase hvac-maintenance Canton as a search tag to find local options quickly.
The data provided did not include specific line-item pricing from topCostItems, so local cost expectations should be verified through estimates; typical maintenance visits in comparable North Texas towns often cover filter changes, system checks, and refrigerant pressure testing. All contractors operating in Texas must hold the appropriate license from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation—either Class A for unlimited work or Class B for smaller cooling/heating capacities—so confirm licensing and ask for written estimates that outline labor, parts, and any diagnostic fees.
Customer highlight details were not supplied, so rely on broader market signals: prioritize firms with many recent reviews, clear emergency response policies (three local companies offer 24/7), maintenance plans with scheduled visits, and written warranties. Ask prospective technicians about seasonal checklists, parts availability, and how they document system performance so you can compare value beyond price.