Become a Kingdom Air Club Member

What is a Club Membership?
A Kingdom Air Club Membership is the best way to protect your heating and cooling system while saving money on HVAC maintenance and repairs. Regular HVAC tune-ups improve energy efficiency, extend system lifespan, and help prevent unexpected breakdowns—keeping your home comfortable all year long.
As a member, you’ll receive priority service, discounted HVAC repairs, and seasonal maintenance for your furnace and air conditioner (or heat pump or geothermal unit). Whether you need a precision AC tune-up in the summer or a furnace inspection before winter, our expert technicians ensure your system is running at peak performance.
15% Off Parts & Labor
Waived Trip Charges
Priority Scheduling
No Overtime Rates
FREE Maintenance
Maintenance Report
What A Kingdom Air Club Membership Includes
- 1 Cooling Tune-Up a Year
- 1 Heating Tune-Up a Year
- Maintenance Report For Your Files & For Warranty Purposes
- Waived Trip Charges on Down Unit Calls
- Priority Scheduling With Other Club Members
- No Overtime Rate Year Round
- 15% Off Parts
- 15% Off Labor
- Waived Trip Charges on Weekend & After Hours Calls
Just $199 for the year, or $17 a month on most systems.
What a Tune-Up and Standard Safety Check Entails.
Regular HVAC tune-ups keep your heating and cooling system running efficiently, help prevent costly breakdowns, and extend the life of your unit. Catching small, unnoticed issues early can prevent them from turning into expensive or even dangerous problems. A well-maintained system provides better comfort, improved air quality, and peace of mind knowing your home stays comfortable year-round.
Typical Tune-Up Procedures
Remove debris from outside unit – Clean and check condensing coils – Test and adjust operating pressures – Test starting capabilities – Test and adjust blower components – Test and check safety controls – Clean filters – Clean drains – Inspect heat exchanger with camera – Check air flow – Check for proper temperature drop/rise – Clean and check flame sensor and ignitors – Check capacitor readings – Lubricate necessary parts