
Heating Maintenance in Baldwin County, Alabama
The coldest night of the year is not the time to find out your heat pump hasn’t been serviced since last spring. Air Solutions Heating & Cooling provides fall heating maintenance and Cool Club membership plans across Baldwin County — covering heat pumps, electric furnaces, gas furnaces, and heat strip systems. Call (251) 300-9817 to schedule your pre-winter tune-up.
Why Your Heating System Needs a Fall Tune-Up
Your heating system has been sitting idle for eight or nine months while the AC handled Baldwin County’s long summer. Heat pumps that ran cooling mode since March are about to reverse — and components that were marginal in the spring may not survive the switchover. Electric furnaces and heat strips have been completely dormant. Here’s what a fall tune-up catches before it becomes a cold-night emergency:
- Weak capacitors and contactors — components that degraded over summer but haven’t been tested in heating mode
- Reversing valve issues on heat pumps — the valve that switches from cooling to heating mode may not engage properly after months of disuse
- Clogged condensate drains — algae and biofilm from summer humidity still blocking the drain line
- Dirty or corroded coils — debris buildup and other contamination from summer that reduces heating efficiency
- Failed heat strip elements — electric furnace elements and backup heat strips that burned out and haven’t been noticed
- Thermostat calibration drift — settings that shifted over summer, especially after power outages during storm season
Our fall heating checklist walks through the full pre-winter preparation process, including what you can check yourself.

Preventive Heating Care From a Team That Knows Baldwin County
We’ve done fall tune-ups on every type of heating system Baldwin County homes use — from heat pumps in newer construction across the Eastern Shore to older electric furnaces in established homes throughout the county. Our hundreds of five-star reviews reflect a straightforward approach: inspect everything, explain what we find, fix what needs fixing, and don’t invent problems. Licensed AL#23194, locally owned, and we maintain every brand on the market.
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Cool Club Fall Coverage
The Cool Club’s second annual visit is your fall heating tune-up — scheduled automatically, so you never have to remember. Paired with the spring AC tune-up for year-round coverage.
Heat Pump Heating Expertise
Heat pump maintenance in heating mode requires different checks than cooling mode — reversing valve, defrost cycle, auxiliary heat engagement. We check all of it.
Every Heating System Type
Heat pumps, electric furnaces, gas furnaces, heat strips, dual-fuel systems. If it heats your Baldwin County home, we maintain it.
Pre-Winter Timing
We schedule fall maintenance in October and November — after cooling season ends but before the first cold front arrives. Early enough to fix problems, late enough that the system is ready.
What Happens During a Fall Heating Tune-Up
A fall heating maintenance visit covers different ground than the spring AC tune-up, because heating mode stresses different components. For heat pumps — the most common heating system in Baldwin County — we test the reversing valve operation, verify the defrost control board responds correctly, check auxiliary heat strip engagement and amperage draw, and confirm that the system transitions smoothly between heating modes. Refrigerant levels matter just as much in heating mode as cooling mode, so we verify charge and check for leaks.
For electric furnaces and heat strip systems, we test each heating element individually, check sequencers and limit switches, inspect wiring for heat damage or corrosion, and verify airflow through the system. A single failed element in a multi-element furnace might not be noticeable in mild weather, but when temperatures drop into the 30s, the remaining elements can’t compensate and the house won’t reach the set temperature.
Gas furnace maintenance covers the ignition system, flame sensor, heat exchanger inspection for cracks, gas valve operation, and draft inducer motor. Heat exchangers are the critical safety check — a cracked exchanger can leak carbon monoxide into the home.
Across all system types, we also clean the indoor coil, flush the condensate drain, check the blower motor, and calibrate the thermostat for heating operation.
The defrost cycle check deserves specific mention because it’s one of the most misunderstood components in a heat pump system. When outdoor temperatures drop and humidity is high, frost naturally builds on the outdoor coil. The defrost control board senses the frost and temporarily reverses the system — running the outdoor unit in cooling mode for a few minutes to melt the ice. If the defrost board, temperature sensor, or reversing valve solenoid isn’t working correctly, the coil frosts over completely and the system stops heating. We’ve seen homeowners mistake a normal defrost cycle (the unit steaming briefly on a cold morning) for a malfunction, and we’ve seen actual defrost failures go unnoticed until the system ices up entirely on a 35-degree night. Testing the defrost cycle during a fall tune-up is the only way to confirm it will work when you need it.
For homeowners running heat strips as their primary heat source, we also evaluate whether a heat pump conversion is worth considering during the tune-up. Heat strips consume significantly more electricity than a heat pump delivering the same heating output, and the energy savings from a conversion often pay for the equipment within several years. If your situation fits, we’ll walk through the numbers honestly.

The Cool Club Covers Your Heating Too
The Cool Club isn’t just an AC maintenance plan — it covers both seasons. Your fall heating tune-up is the second of two annual visits included in membership, paired with the spring AC tune-up. One membership, two seasons, full system coverage.
Fall Heating Tune-Up Included
A comprehensive heating system inspection and tune-up every fall, scheduled automatically before the first cold front. No separate appointment, no remembering to call.
Priority Winter Scheduling
When a cold snap hits and everyone’s calling for heating help, Cool Club members get scheduled first. Priority dispatch applies to both maintenance and emergency calls.
Member Repair Discounts
If the fall tune-up reveals a component that needs repair, Cool Club members receive discounted rates on parts and labor — the same discount that applies to all repairs year-round.
Year-Round Coverage
Spring AC tune-up plus fall heating tune-up. Two visits that cover every component in the system, every season it operates. The simplest way to maintain your HVAC investment.
Call (251) 300-9817 to schedule your fall tune-up.
What Heating Maintenance Costs
A single fall tune-up costs a fraction of what a heating emergency repair runs, and the Cool Club membership that bundles both the fall and spring visits typically costs less than what most homeowners spend on a single emergency service call. The value calculation is straightforward: two maintenance visits a year prevent the kinds of failures that cost hundreds or thousands to fix under emergency conditions.
Cool Club membership pricing is designed to be affordable enough that it pays for itself even if maintenance only prevents one repair every couple of years. For homeowners managing energy costs, the efficiency gains from a well-maintained system also show up on your winter utility statement — a system running at full efficiency uses less electricity than one struggling with dirty coils, weak capacitors, and low refrigerant.
For homeowners who prefer to schedule maintenance one visit at a time rather than committing to membership, individual fall tune-ups are also available. We just find that the Cool Club approach saves most homeowners money over the long term while taking the scheduling work off their plate.

Heating Maintenance for Baldwin County’s Short but Real Winter
Baldwin County’s heating season runs roughly December through February, with cold snaps occasionally stretching into March. It’s short compared to northern markets, but that doesn’t mean heating maintenance is optional. In fact, the short season creates its own problem: heating systems sit idle for eight or nine months, and components degrade without the regular exercise that keeps them functioning.
Heat pumps that ran cooling mode all summer switch to heating mode for the first time in nearly a year. Reversing valves, defrost boards, and auxiliary heat strips haven’t been tested since last winter. Electric furnaces have elements that can corrode during months of inactivity, especially in Baldwin County’s humid air.
The result is predictable: every year, the first significant cold front produces a surge of heating emergency calls across the county. Systems that haven’t been maintained fail on the first night they’re actually needed. A fall tune-up eliminates that risk.
For homes running heat strips as primary heat — common in older construction and homes outside municipal gas service areas — annual maintenance is especially valuable. Heat strips consume considerably more electricity than other heating options, and a system running at degraded efficiency drives utility bills even higher. Annual maintenance checks element integrity, sequencer function, and overall system efficiency, and it’s the right venue for the heat pump conversion conversation if your situation fits.
For Baldwin County homeowners, the bottom line is that a fall tune-up costs far less than the emergency repairs and elevated utility bills that come from skipping it.
Call Air Solutions Heating & Cooling today at (251) 300-9817 to schedule your heating maintenance visit.
Related Heating and HVAC Services
AC repair is often the first call a homeowner makes, but it’s usually not the only service that comes up in the conversation. Depending on the age, condition, and usage of your system, one of these may be the right next step:
AC Maintenance
The Cool Club’s first annual visit — spring AC tune-up paired with fall heating maintenance for year-round coverage.
Heating Repair
When a tune-up reveals a problem that needs more than maintenance, heating repair handles the fix — often the same visit.
Heating Installation
When maintenance reveals a system that’s past its useful life, new heating installation is the next conversation.
Heat Pump Services
Heat pump-specific maintenance, repair, and installation. Our heat pump services page covers the complete heat pump lifecycle.
Emergency HVAC
When heating fails between maintenance visits, emergency HVAC service is available 24/7 — Cool Club members get priority dispatch.
Indoor Air Quality
Fall is the right time to address indoor air quality — sealing ductwork and adding dehumidification before the house closes up for winter.
Frequently Asked Questions About Heating Maintenance
When should I schedule my fall heating tune-up?
October or early November — after cooling season ends but before the first cold front. This gives us time to find and fix any issues before you actually need the heat. Call (251) 300-9817 to schedule.
Is heating maintenance really necessary in Baldwin County’s mild climate?
It’s actually more important here because of the idle time. A furnace in a cold-weather state runs for six straight months — problems surface quickly. In Baldwin County, your heating system sits dormant from April through November. During those seven months, corrosion develops, dust accumulates, and condensation forms on components that aren’t generating heat to dry themselves out. A fall tune-up catches all of that before the first cold night forces everything to work at once.
Is heating maintenance different from AC maintenance?
Yes. Heating mode stresses different components — reversing valves, defrost controls, heat strips, gas ignition systems. A fall tune-up covers the heating-specific checks that a spring AC tune-up doesn’t. The Cool Club includes both visits.
Can you maintain all heating system types?
Yes. Our technicians are trained and equipped to service heat pumps in heating mode, electric furnaces with resistance heat strips, gas furnaces including combustion and heat exchanger inspection, dual fuel systems, and backup heat strip assemblies. If it heats your home, we maintain it.
What if you find a problem during my tune-up?
We explain what we found, show you the issue if possible, and walk through your options before doing anything. Cool Club members receive discounted repair rates and discounts on parts. Minor issues — a worn capacitor, a loose connection, a dirty flame sensor — are often addressed during the same visit at a small additional cost. Larger problems get a separate quote. Finding developing issues during routine maintenance is the whole point of the visit — it’s always cheaper to catch something early than to repair it after a failure.
My heating system works fine — do I still need maintenance?
Systems that seem fine can have problems building quietly beneath the surface. A cracked heat exchanger doesn’t announce itself until carbon monoxide becomes a concern. Corroded electrical connections work until they don’t. Low refrigerant in a heat pump drops efficiency gradually enough that you might not notice until the energy bill arrives. A professional inspection confirms everything is genuinely running well — or catches the issue that would have become a December emergency.
When is the best time to schedule heating maintenance?
September or October is the ideal window — after the cooling season ends and before the first cold fronts arrive. This gives us time to address any issues found before you actually need the heat. Cool Club members get both visits scheduled automatically, so you never have to think about timing.
What’s included in a Cool Club membership?
The Cool Club covers your fall heating tune-up and spring cooling tune-up, 15% off all repairs, priority scheduling, and after-hours access. We schedule both visits automatically. Call (251) 300-9817 for current membership pricing.
Schedule Your Heating Maintenance Visit
A fall tune-up takes an hour, costs a fraction of a heating repair, and sends you into winter knowing your system is ready. September and October fill up — don’t wait until the first cold front.
Call (251) 300-9817 or schedule online today.
Ask about Cool Club membership or call (251) 300-9817 to get started.
See Your OptionsProudly Serving Baldwin County
From the Eastern Shore to the beach communities to the heart of Baldwin County, the Air Solutions Heating & Cooling team is dedicated to keeping your home or business comfortable year-round. Here are the areas we proudly serve:
Eastern Shore
Daphne · Fairhope · Spanish Fort · Montrose · Point Clear
Beach Communities
South Baldwin
Central Baldwin
North Baldwin
What Folks Are Saying about Air Solutions Heating & Cooling
Reaves and Jesse were prompt ,very friendly and very knowledgeable. they explained in detail what could be the problem and then they diagnosed it and had my heat up and running at a reasonable price which seems rare these days. would 100% recommend”
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Jesse did quick work, running great, quiet, and cold. 10/10 would recommend”
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Air Solutions Heating and Cooling is an awesome company to work with when you are in crisis mode. Our compressor went out on our HVAC system. I don’t have to tell you how hot it is outside right now. Reeves Nelson had us up and running in no time at a great price. Thanks Air Solutions Heating and Cooling for a job well done!”
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