AC repair

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Fast diagnosis and repair of all makes and models. We fix it right the first time.

Refrigerant leak & recharge — System not cooling? Low refrigerant from a leak is the most common culprit.

Capacitor failure — Unit hums but won't start? Capacitors burn out frequently in Florida heat. Quick, affordable fix.

Contactor failure — The electrical switch that powers your compressor. Burns out over time or gets damaged by pests.

Compressor failure — The heart of the system. Expensive repair — sometimes replacement makes more sense.

Fan motor failure — Weak airflow or warm air blowing? One of your two fan motors may have failed.

Frozen evaporator coil — Ice buildup on the coil causes warm air or shutdown. Usually a symptom of a bigger issue.

Clogged condenser coil — Dirt and debris block the outdoor unit from releasing heat, causing it to overheat and shut down.

Condensate drain clog — Humidity has to go somewhere. A clogged drain line backs up and triggers a safety shutoff. Very common in Florida.

Thermostat issues — Sometimes it's not the AC at all. A bad thermostat read can cause the whole system to misbehave.

Electrical & wiring faults — Loose connections, burned wires, or tripped breakers. A safety issue — never DIY.

Blower motor failure — Outdoor unit runs but no air from the vents? The indoor blower motor may have failed.

Fast diagnosis and repair of all makes and models. We fix it right the first time.

Refrigerant leak & recharge — System not cooling? Low refrigerant from a leak is the most common culprit.

Capacitor failure — Unit hums but won't start? Capacitors burn out frequently in Florida heat. Quick, affordable fix.

Contactor failure — The electrical switch that powers your compressor. Burns out over time or gets damaged by pests.

Compressor failure — The heart of the system. Expensive repair — sometimes replacement makes more sense.

Fan motor failure — Weak airflow or warm air blowing? One of your two fan motors may have failed.

Frozen evaporator coil — Ice buildup on the coil causes warm air or shutdown. Usually a symptom of a bigger issue.

Clogged condenser coil — Dirt and debris block the outdoor unit from releasing heat, causing it to overheat and shut down.

Condensate drain clog — Humidity has to go somewhere. A clogged drain line backs up and triggers a safety shutoff. Very common in Florida.

Thermostat issues — Sometimes it's not the AC at all. A bad thermostat read can cause the whole system to misbehave.

Electrical & wiring faults — Loose connections, burned wires, or tripped breakers. A safety issue — never DIY.

Blower motor failure — Outdoor unit runs but no air from the vents? The indoor blower motor may have failed.