One $99 tune-up finds the $15 part before it becomes a $2,000 repair in July. Moorhead performs a 21-point AC maintenance visit in New Braunfels — including an electrical inspection no other NB HVAC company can match — and gives you a flat written price before arriving. Done before summer. One call.
No competitor in New Braunfels publishes this comparison. Here's what skipping annual maintenance actually costs — and what a $99 tune-up prevents.
A failed compressor from a dirty coil, low refrigerant, or a capacitor that gave out. The #1 consequence of skipping annual tune-ups in NB's summer heat. Plus 2–3 days in a hot house waiting for parts.
A dirty condenser coil or low refrigerant charge forces your system to run 15–25% longer to reach the same temperature. That shows up every month on your AEP Texas bill during a Comal County summer.
21-point inspection, coil cleaning, drain flush, electrical check, refrigerant check, and performance test. The part that fails in July costs $15 to catch in April. Written up, fixed, done.
New Braunfels heat is one thing. New Braunfels humidity is another. Here's the failure chain that plays out in unmaintained NB systems every summer.
Comal County humidity regularly exceeds 90% in summer. That forces your AC's evaporator coil to pull more moisture from the air — which clogs drain lines faster, ices coils more easily, and forces the compressor to work harder than it would in a dry climate. Without annual maintenance, this chain runs to its conclusion: an emergency breakdown during the week you need the system most.
Every competitor lists 4–5 generic items. Here's the actual 21-point inspection — including the electrical steps no other NB HVAC company can perform.
Remove dirt, NB pollen, and debris that block airflow and make the system work harder.
Check for ice buildup and restricted airflow — leading cause of humidity-related failures in NB.
Clear the condensate line and treat with algaecide — critical in Comal County's humid summers.
Verify refrigerant charge is at manufacturer spec — low refrigerant is a compressor killer.
Use electronic detection to identify slow leaks before they require expensive recharges.
Measure capacitance — the #1 failure point in South Texas summer heat. A $15 part that causes $2,000 failures when missed.
Only possible because Moorhead is a licensed electrician. Inspect fuses, wiring, and disconnect for heat or corrosion damage.
Loose connections arc and burn. We tighten all terminals at the air handler, condenser, and disconnect.
Test the contactor coil and contacts for wear — a failing contactor causes hard starts that shorten compressor life.
Check motor amperage and bearing wear. A failing blower reduces airflow and spikes your AEP bill.
Lubricate all moving components to reduce friction wear and extend motor life.
Verify the thermostat reads accurately and communicates correctly with the air handler and condenser.
Check filter condition and confirm correct sizing — a clogged filter causes coil freeze and blower strain.
Measure airflow at supply registers to identify duct restrictions or closed dampers reducing cooling performance.
Inspect the return air path for blockages that cause negative pressure, reducing system efficiency.
Inspect for standing water, rust, and algae that signal drain line issues before they cause ceiling damage.
Measure compressor amperage against rated spec — elevated draw indicates stress and early wear.
Verify condenser fan motor is drawing correctly — an overloaded fan motor overheats and fails.
Confirm supply voltage is within tolerance — voltage fluctuations from ERCOT stress motors over time.
Measure the difference between supply and return air temperature — the definitive efficiency test.
Run the system under actual load, confirm all readings, and verify cooling performance before sign-off.
April and May slots fill fast. New Braunfels homeowners who book their tune-up before summer never find themselves waiting 3–4 days for a tech while the house sits at 88°F. Book yours now.
📞 Reserve a Spring SlotThe $99 tune-up is always available. But the Comfort Club makes sure it happens every year — and gets you priority scheduling, repair discounts, and peace of mind on autopilot.
Every HVAC company in New Braunfels does a tune-up and leaves. Moorhead holds a Texas electrical contractor license (TACLB127071E). That means our maintenance visit includes a real electrical inspection — the disconnect box, all terminal connections, and the capacitor and contactor testing that most HVAC techs can do visually but can't safely dig into without electrical certification.
Fuses, wiring condition, and corrosion damage checked. A failing disconnect will take out your AC on the hottest day of July.
Loose electrical connections arc, generate heat, and fail. We tighten every terminal at the air handler, condenser, and disconnect.
We test under real operating load — not just visual inspection. The $15 capacitor caught here doesn't become a $2,000 compressor call in August.
From your call to a certified, documented tune-up — here's how a Moorhead AC maintenance visit works in New Braunfels.
Call (830) 217-9100 or use the form above. A real person schedules you — same week in most cases.
Licensed tech arrives in the Moorhead van. All tools, gauges, and parts for common fixes on board.
Full checklist completed — cleaning, testing, electrical inspection, performance verification. Written findings on every issue found.
We walk you through every finding. Any repair needed gets a flat-rate quote on the spot — no pressure, your call.
Same $99 price, same 21-point checklist, same same-week scheduling — no matter where in Comal County you are.
Older Gruene homes often have aging systems running near the edge of their design life. Annual maintenance is especially valuable here — we catch what the system can't hide anymore.
Even brand-new systems need their first tune-up. Manufacturer warranties can require documented annual maintenance — Moorhead provides the written report that protects your warranty.
Fast-growing residential area with a mix of new and recent construction. We serve Solms Landing regularly — same-week tune-up scheduling available in most cases.
Central NB neighborhoods near Landa Park and the Comal River. Fast dispatch from our Seguin base — 18 miles to downtown NB, typically under 30 minutes.
Lake homes and rural properties. Canyon Lake humidity can be even higher than downtown NB — annual maintenance is especially important for systems running in this microclimate.
Rural residential along FM 306. We dispatch to Smithson Valley regularly — same-week scheduling from our Seguin base with no travel surcharge.
Communities along TX-46. Same $99 flat price as any Seguin job — no extra charge for distance within our Comal County service area.
Garden Ridge and surrounding communities. Quick dispatch from Seguin keeps scheduling tight for this southern Comal corridor.
Creekside, Summit Chase, and FM 306 east of downtown. A high-volume area for our NB runs — we're here regularly and same-week slots are usually easy to fill.
"The tech caught a capacitor that was reading low — said it could fail any day in July heat. Replaced it during the tune-up. Saved me from exactly the kind of emergency breakdown I've had before. $99 well spent. Booked for next spring already."
"I've had tune-ups from two other companies before Moorhead. This was the first time anyone actually checked the electrical box and tightened the connections. The tech explained what he found and why it mattered. That level of detail is why I'm a Comfort Club member now."
"Canyon Lake runs humid even by NB standards. Our drain line had enough algae buildup to back up within a couple months. Moorhead cleared it, treated it, and told me to run the system a specific way to keep it clear. First company to actually explain the maintenance, not just perform it."
$99 flat. That price includes the full 21-point inspection, coil cleaning, drain flush and treatment, refrigerant check, electrical inspection, and performance test. No diagnostic fee on top, no "travel charge," no upsell on parts you don't need. The price is $99 before we arrive and $99 when we leave — unless you authorize a repair.
Once per year minimum — spring before peak season is ideal. New Braunfels humidity regularly exceeds 90% in summer, which stresses AC systems more than dry-climate homes. Annual maintenance in April or May ensures your system is ready before temperatures hit the high 90s in June through August. Systems over 10 years old may benefit from twice per year.
Two reasons. First, we're also licensed electricians (TACLB127071E) — so our maintenance visit includes a real electrical inspection of your disconnect box and all terminal connections. Most HVAC companies can't safely do this. Second, we publish the full 21-point checklist so you know exactly what was checked — not a vague "tune-up" with no documentation.
The Comfort Club is Moorhead's annual maintenance membership. For $99/year, you get a priority-scheduled annual tune-up, 15% off all repair labor, and a maintenance reminder so you never have to remember to book. The 15% repair discount alone pays for itself on a single moderate repair. It's the easiest way to stay ahead of breakdowns in NB's heat.
Yes. A dirty condenser coil, low refrigerant, or clogged blower forces your AC to run 15–25% longer to reach the same thermostat setpoint. In New Braunfels' summer heat, that translates directly to $50–$80+ per month in extra AEP charges. A properly tuned system runs shorter, more efficient cycles — the savings show up on your next bill.
Yes — all of Comal County at the same $99 flat price. Canyon Lake, Smithson Valley, Spring Branch, Bulverde, Garden Ridge, and all communities in between. No travel surcharge. We dispatch from Seguin, 18 miles from downtown NB, and cover the full county regularly. Call (830) 217-9100 to confirm same-week availability for your area.