March in Salt Lake County signals the shift from winter heating to the warmer months ahead. After your furnace has worked through months of cold weather, now is the ideal time to inspect, service, and prepare your HVAC system before spring allergies arrive and summer cooling demands begin. This checklist walks you through everything you should address — both on your own and with the help of a professional.
March is the perfect window to service your HVAC system in Utah — before cooling season demand makes scheduling harder and before spring allergens circulate through your home.

Spring maintenance sets your HVAC system up for reliable, efficient performance through summer.
Why March Is the Best Time for HVAC Maintenance in Utah
Timing matters when it comes to HVAC service. In Salt Lake County, March offers a critical window between the end of heavy furnace usage and the start of air conditioning season. Scheduling your maintenance now means your system is inspected while demand for HVAC technicians is still manageable, giving you priority access and shorter wait times.
More importantly, catching problems in March prevents them from becoming expensive failures in June or July when your air conditioner is running full-time. A worn capacitor or low refrigerant charge might not be noticeable during mild spring weather, but it will cause a breakdown on the first 95-degree day of summer. Proactive spring maintenance eliminates that risk.
For homeowners in Murray, Midvale, Sandy, West Jordan, and throughout Salt Lake County, a well-timed spring tune-up is the single most effective step you can take to avoid a summer HVAC emergency.
Your Complete Spring HVAC Maintenance Checklist
This checklist is divided into two sections: tasks you can handle yourself and those that require a licensed HVAC professional. Both are important for keeping your system in top condition.
DIY Tasks You Can Do This Weekend
Professional Maintenance Tasks
While the DIY steps above are valuable, a professional spring tune-up addresses critical components that require specialized tools, training, and expertise. Here is what a licensed HVAC technician from Premier Strand will check and service during a spring maintenance visit.

Clearing debris from your outdoor unit is a simple step that improves cooling efficiency all summer.
Spring Maintenance and Indoor Air Quality
March in Salt Lake County also marks the beginning of allergy season. As trees and grasses begin releasing pollen, your HVAC system becomes your first line of defense for indoor air quality. A clean filter, sealed ductwork, and properly maintained equipment ensure that your system is filtering and circulating air effectively rather than recirculating dust and allergens throughout your home.
If anyone in your household suffers from seasonal allergies or asthma, spring is an excellent time to consider upgrading to a higher-efficiency filter, adding a whole-home air purifier, or having your ductwork professionally cleaned. Our team at Premier Strand can recommend the best indoor air quality solutions for your specific situation.
What Happens If You Skip Spring Maintenance?
Skipping seasonal maintenance is one of the most expensive shortcuts a homeowner can take. Here is what typically happens when HVAC systems enter summer without proper preparation.
- Higher energy bills — dirty coils, clogged filters, and low refrigerant force your system to consume more electricity for the same cooling output
- Mid-summer breakdowns — worn components that would have been caught during a spring inspection fail under the stress of continuous summer operation
- Longer wait times for repair — HVAC companies across Salt Lake County are busiest during summer heat waves, meaning emergency repairs can take longer to schedule
- Shortened equipment lifespan — systems that operate with deferred maintenance wear out years earlier than properly maintained equipment
- Voided warranty coverage — many manufacturer warranties require proof of annual professional maintenance to remain valid
The cost of a professional spring tune-up is a small fraction of a single emergency repair bill. It is one of the smartest investments you can make in your home’s comfort and your HVAC system’s longevity.
Premier Strand Spring Maintenance Plans
At Premier Strand Heating & Air Conditioning, we make spring maintenance simple and affordable for homeowners across Murray, Park City, and the entire Salt Lake County area. Our maintenance plans include comprehensive spring and fall tune-ups, priority scheduling, and discounts on parts and repairs throughout the year.
Whether you need a one-time spring tune-up or want the peace of mind that comes with a year-round maintenance agreement, we are here to help. Our licensed technicians arrive on time, perform thorough inspections, and communicate clearly about any findings or recommendations.
Schedule Your Spring HVAC Tune-Up Today
March is the best time to prepare your system for summer. Premier Strand serves Murray, Park City, and all of Salt Lake County with professional, affordable HVAC maintenance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a spring HVAC tune-up cost in Salt Lake County?
A professional spring tune-up typically ranges from $80 to $150 depending on the type of system and any add-on services. Premier Strand maintenance plan members receive their tune-ups at a discounted rate and enjoy additional benefits throughout the year.
Can I do spring maintenance myself instead of hiring a professional?
The DIY tasks in this checklist are important and should be done regularly. However, they do not replace a professional inspection. Tasks like refrigerant level checks, electrical testing, and coil cleaning require specialized tools and training. A combination of homeowner care and annual professional service delivers the best results.
When should I schedule my spring tune-up?
March through early April is ideal for Salt Lake County homeowners. This gives you time to address any issues before cooling season begins in earnest. Waiting until May or June often means longer scheduling wait times as demand increases.
What if my technician finds a problem during the tune-up?
If our technician identifies a worn or failing component, we provide a clear explanation of the issue and a transparent quote for the repair. You decide how to proceed — there is no pressure. Catching problems during a planned visit is always more convenient and less costly than dealing with an emergency breakdown in the middle of summer.
