AC Repair

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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.

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.