May 27, 2026 — Birmingham Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
Job Details
ServiceAC Tune-Up & Maintenance
LocationBloomfield Hills, MI
Customer typeHomeowner
OutcomeOngoing maintenance
SeasonSpring
DateMay 27, 2026
Provided prepaid seasonal maintenance on 2 AC systems through the customers Maintenance Rewards Program.
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Spring AC tune-ups in Bloomfield Village typically run $150-250 for standard residential units, though older homes on Covington Road with original ductwork may need additional cleaning services. We often find that homes built in the 80s and 90s in this area benefit from coil cleaning and refrigerant top-offs after Michigan's harsh winters. The investment pays off quickly with lower summer cooling bills and fewer emergency breakdowns during peak heat.
Most AC tune-ups in Bloomfield Village take 60-90 minutes, though we allow extra time for the larger systems common in this neighborhood. We typically schedule morning appointments to minimize disruption to your day, and our techs can usually complete the work while you're getting ready or having coffee. The only brief interruption is a 10-minute period when we cycle the system on and off for testing.
Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles can shift outdoor units and damage refrigerant lines, especially in Bloomfield Village where many homes have units placed on concrete pads that settle over time. We frequently find that Covington Road homes develop minor electrical connection issues from winter moisture infiltration. Spring startup service catches these problems before they turn into expensive repairs during the first heat wave of summer.
After your spring tune-up, contact us immediately if you notice weak airflow from vents or unusual sounds when the system starts up. Bloomfield Village homes often have complex ductwork layouts, so uneven cooling between rooms can indicate duct issues we need to address. Also watch your first few electric bills - if cooling costs spike compared to last spring, there may be an efficiency issue we missed.