A Day on the Job: Final AC Tune-Up Before Selling a Home
Carol was packing up her Vero Beach home when she did something most people forget during a move.
She called for one last
AC tune-up before handing over the keys.
Most homeowners obsess over painting walls and deep cleaning carpets before they sell. But Carol? She wanted to make sure the next family wasn't walking into a busted AC system three weeks after closing. That's the kind of neighbor everyone wants.
Matt, one of our techs, stopped by to run through the seasonal maintenance checkup. Filters, refrigerant levels, coils, the works. Found the system running a bit low on R410A
refrigerant, which is super common in our area with how hard these units work year-round. We topped it off and made sure everything was dialed in.
Prevention is Key to Avoid Breakdowns
Here's what happens during a move that nobody thinks about until it's too late. You spend weeks organizing movers, transferring utilities, updating addresses. Then you get to the new place and realize you have no idea when that AC was last serviced. Or the water heater. Or anything else that keeps a house running.
You're unpacking boxes in July and praying nothing breaks because you don't know any local companies yet.
The funny part? Carol was moving to Palm Bay. Not across the country. Not even to another state. Just about 45 minutes north. Matt mentioned setting up the same maintenance plan at her new place in Palm Bay. Smart move, honestly. When you're settling into a new house, the last thing you want is to scramble to find a reliable company after something quits working. Especially with AC in Florida. That's not a maybe-we'll-fix-it-next-week situation. That's a someone-better-get-here-today emergency.
How to Prepare for the Move
If you're moving, here's what actually matters. Get your current place serviced before you leave, like Carol did. The new owners will appreciate it, and it might even help your inspection go smoother. Then line up maintenance at your new address before you even move in. You want that relationship established before you need it desperately.
Most people do it backward. They wait until the AC stops cooling or the water heater starts making horror movie sounds. Then they're googling companies at midnight, reading reviews in a panic, hoping whoever shows up knows what they're doing.
A maintenance plan just means someone comes out seasonally to check everything before it fails. Costs way less than emergency repairs. And you're not stuck playing phone tag with five different companies when something breaks on a Saturday.
Carol had the right idea. Take care of the house you're leaving. Set yourself up at the house you're going to. The week of a move is stressful enough without adding a broken AC to the mix.
If you're relocating anywhere in our area, the same deal applies. Vero Beach, Palm Bay, Sebastian, wherever. Get ahead of it before you're sweating through your move-in day.












