We don’t get as many hot months as other parts of the country, but when we have a hot summer day, it is essential to have a well-maintained AC to keep your home and your family comfortable and cool.
Getting overheated can cause significant health issues and can be extremely traumatic for the young and elderly. It’s also not great for your wood furnishings, walls, or floors. Most importantly, in this high-tech world, there is little value in needlessly suffering through a sweltering day. So, when your AC breaks down, we’re here for you 24 hours a day.
Our technicians are factory authorized, licensed, and up on the most cutting-edge HVAC technology. We have an extensive inventory of genuine manufacturer replacement parts, so it won’t take days or weeks to get your broken unit back up and running.
SEVERAL THINGS COULD BE WRONG WITH THE AC. MOST OF THEM HAVE UNDERLYING CAUSES THAT YOU MAY NOTICE BEFORE YOUR AC UNIT STOPS WORKING.
How much an AC repair costs depends on what repair needs to be done. Most repairs are minor and cost on average around $350, with an average range of $150 – $700. Larger repairs, such as replacing the compressor, could run upwards of $1,500.
Are you having issues with your air conditioner? We can help.
TO FIND THE BEST AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY, YOU SHOULD ASK CERTAIN QUESTIONS OF THEM:
THERE COULD BE SEVERAL REASONS WHY YOUR AIR CONDITIONER IS NOT COOLING YOUR HOME, INCLUDING:
If you are having problems with your air conditioner, contact us. All Service Heating and Cooling provides reliable repair services for all brands of AC, guaranteed to get your home cool and comfortable quickly.
The usual price range is $163-$520, with the highest end of repairs reaching $1100.
Certain fixes will be more expensive than average. Replacing an AC compressor, for example, might cost anywhere from $1350 to $1800, while replacing an evaporator coil can cost anywhere from $650 to $1200.
If the quoted repair is exceptionally high or you’re calling for repairs frequently – especially for an older air conditioning system – you may find that replacing your AC unit is more cost-effective than repairing, it.
TWO OF THE MOST TYPICAL EXPLANATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
The thermostat should be checked first. Verify that the “cool” setting is activated and that the intended temperature is lower than the current room temperature. Replace the batteries if your monitor isn’t displaying anything. If the air conditioner still does not turn on, check the circuit breaker. If your circuit breaker has tripped, you must reset it before your air conditioner can function again. And lastly, it might be due to a clogged drain pan. Any water seeping from your HVAC system is caught in the drain pan, which is positioned beneath the inside unit. When the drain pan is full, many air conditioners contain a float switch or a wet switch that prevents the air conditioner from functioning.
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