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Air Conditioning and Heating Specialists

Reliable Air Conditioner Repair

Not sure whether your AC needs a simple repair or a full replacement? Wondering what’s causing strange noises, weak airflow, or inconsistent cooling? While some issues are easy to spot, diagnosing AC problems isn’t always straight forward and that’s where we come in.

At Air Care, we believe informed homeowners make the best decisions, which is why we’re always upfront and clear about the work we do. We’re a Licensed provider, and every technician on our team has passed a thorough background checks. Our repair pros are not only experienced they’re friendly, honest, and take the time to explain the issue and your options.

We treat your home with care and work efficiently to get your system running again. And with our lifetime service warranty, you can rest easy knowing we stand behind our work. If the problem returns, we’ll fix it no hassle, no extra charge.

Did you experience one of these issues:

  1. Air Conditioning Not Cooling
  2. Heating System Not Working
  3. Poor Airflow
  4. Strange Noises
  5. Leaking Refrigerant
  6. Frozen Evaporator Coils
  7. Thermostat Malfunction
  8. Clogged Drainage
  9. Electrical Issues
  10. Uneven Heating or Cooling

Typical AC Issues and what Causes Them

Dirty Filters

Dirty or clogged air filters are a common issue that can restrict airflow, strain your system, freeze coils, and reduce indoor air quality. Fortunately, regular cleaning or replacement is an easy way to prevent these problems.

Faulty Sensors

Your air conditioner relies on sensors to regulate its operation. If those sensors start sending inaccurate readings, your system may run inconsistently or inefficiently.

Thermostat Malfunctions

Sometimes the issue isn’t with the AC unit itself, but with the thermostat. A faulty thermostat might misread the room temperature, causing the system to run too long or not long enough.

Drainage Issues

AC systems produce condensation that needs to drain properly. When the drain line gets blocked by debris or buildup, it can lead to moisture problems, water damage, and even mold growth.

Faulty Motor

If your AC motor fails, the system won’t run and odd noises often signal trouble before it stops completely. A quick capacitor test can help confirm if the motor is to blame.

Clogged or Dirty Condenser

When the condenser unit gets blocked by dirt, debris, airflow is restricted and your AC may stop working. Keeping the area clear and coils clean helps prevent breakdowns and keeps the system running efficiently.