Free, seasonal, and honest about both

The Comfort Reset

A free 30-minute system checkup, twice a year, in the seasons that matter: your AC before Bakersfield's first 100° week, your heating before the tule fog. About $340 of itemized checks, a written report with photos, zero charge, zero obligation, and technicians who are not paid commission, which is how a free visit stays actually free.

The reset runs in spring and fall. Right now: see below.

What the free visit includes

  • Outdoor unit safety check ($75 sold separately)
  • Capacitor test under load ($65)
  • Coil rinse and airflow check ($95)
  • Refrigerant line and insulation inspection ($55)
  • The written Comfort Reset Report with photos ($50)

About $340 itemized. The reset costs $0, and the reason we can afford that is the same reason the visit is comfortable: nobody on the truck earns commission, so nobody is hunting for problems that are not there.

Prevention, not repair

The Comfort Reset is for systems that work. If yours is down, skip the free line and take the fast one: repair visits run same-day for most of Kern County, with the $89 diagnostic waived when you book the repair. And if you want the reset automatically twice a year without watching for windows, that is exactly what the Bloom Plan is: $189 a year, both visits, priority scheduling, no after-hours fee.

Fair questions about free

Why is the Comfort Reset free? What's the catch?

There is no catch to find. We are a young company, our technicians are not paid commission, and a free half hour in the right season is how we introduce ourselves. If the checkup finds something, you get flat published prices and zero pressure. If it finds nothing, you get a written clean bill of health and we get a neighbor who knows our name.

When is the Comfort Reset available?

Two windows a year: an AC reset in spring before the first 100° stretch, and a heating reset in fall before the tule fog. During peak summer and deep winter our trucks prioritize repair calls, so the free visits pause and a first-in-line list opens for the next window.

What does the visit include?

About 30 minutes: outdoor unit safety check, capacitor test under load, coil rinse and airflow check, refrigerant line and insulation inspection, and a written Comfort Reset Report with photos of what we found. Sold separately those run about $340. The reset costs $0.

My system is already broken. Should I book this?

No, and we say that plainly: the Comfort Reset is prevention for working systems. A system that is down needs a repair visit: $89 diagnostic, waived when you book the repair, same-day on most calls.

Is this a sales visit?

It is the opposite on purpose. Nobody on the truck earns commission, about 60% of the replacements we get asked about turn out to be repairs under $400, and the report tells you when to do nothing. If we ever recommend work, the price comes from the published menu on this website.

Get in line for the next reset