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“186 reviews averaging 4.6 stars show consistent praise for service technicians, with Eric Corkum appearing across multiple 2024 reviews. One 2018 review…”
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Routine tune-up and maintenance plan pricing for Lakewood homeowners.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Single AC tune-up | $72 | $129 | $206 |
Single furnace tune-up | $82 | $139 | $227 |
Full HVAC inspection | $155 | $283 | $412 |
Annual maintenance plan Includes 2 visits/year + discounts on repairs | $124 | $247 | $371 |
Premium maintenance plan Priority service + free diagnostics | $206 | $361 | $515 |
Duct cleaning (full home) | $309 | $489 | $824 |
Filter replacement (per filter) | $15 | $36 | $77 |
Prices reflect continental metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Lakewood’s climate—wet, cool winters with lows near 37°F and mild summers that can spike into rare heat waves—keeps heating maintenance at the front of homeowners’ minds while pushing more people to add or service air conditioning and heat pumps. That seasonal balance drives steady demand for hvac-maintenance Lakewood; five local contractors serve the area with an average rating of 4.7 across 866 reviews, though none advertise 24/7 service.
Specific cost figures provided here are incomplete, but pricing typically depends on system type and scope: basic tune-ups for furnaces or heat pumps, refrigerant checks for newer AC installs, and larger repairs or replacements for aging equipment. Note Washington has no statewide HVAC license; Lakewood follows local licensing and permit rules, so confirm municipal credentials and ask for itemized estimates before work begins.
Customer highlight data wasn’t provided, so focus on patterns you’ll find in reviews: reliability, familiarity with heat pumps and damp-climate corrosion issues, and clear maintenance agreements. Prioritize contractors who document service, show experience with both heating-dominant and newly installed cooling systems, and can explain seasonal checklists and warranty impacts in plain terms.