Yes, we provide AC tune-ups for all makes and models. The exact tasks we carry out during each tune-up may vary depending on the needs of your cooling equipment.

You might need AC repairs if:

  • You experience uneven cooling throughout your home
  • You aren’t getting enough cool air
  • You hear strange noises or notice strange smells
  • Your AC short-cycles (turns on and off rapidly)
  • Your energy bills climb consistently (even with low usage)
  • Your indoor air quality is declining
  • You notice leaking refrigerant near your indoor unit.

You’ll probably need air conditioner repairs more frequently if your system is over 10 years old. Keep an eye out for these signs on older units and contact us if you notice anything of concern.

The costs associated with repairing an air conditioner depend on many factors, including the type of parts that are damaged or broken, the extent of the issue, and the availability of replacement parts or required materials. Typically, we recommend budgeting several hundred dollars for most repairs, although big jobs like replacing a compressor can cost over a thousand. To get an accurate quote for your AC repairs, contact our team. We’ll be happy to provide you with an estimate after checking out your system.

Most AC repairs can be performed in a single day, but some problems may require more time for labor or for specialty parts to be ordered. Contact us to get an estimate for how long your specific repair will take.

Yes! We offer a 1 year parts and labor warranty for all repairs, because we believe strongly in the expertise of our team and the quality of their workmanship.

Our experienced service technicians can repair any type and brand of air conditioner. If your AC can be fixed, our team can do it!

Yes, our AC tune-ups start at just $129 and help keep your cooling equipment energy-efficient and reliable. This prevents breakdowns and saves you money on your electricity bills.

Installing a new, high-efficiency air conditioner can provide you with:

  • Better energy efficiency
  • More comfort
  • Fewer required repairs
  • Improved safety
  • Higher home value
  • Quieter operation

The size (or cooling capacity) of your air conditioner will be measured in BTU (British Thermal Units). Generally, the more space you need to cool, the more BTU your AC should have—but there are other factors to consider as well, like:

  • The ceiling height in each room that needs cooling
  • The insulation levels in your home
  • Your energy usage habits and individual preferences

Sizing an AC correctly is a job best left to professionals. Our team will perform a calculation called the Manual-J to determine the proper size for your new unit.

The following factors can all contribute to the cost of your new AC installation:

  • The new unit’s make and model
  • Your home’s size and insulation
  • The condition of your ductwork
  • The accessibility of the installation location

We’ll ask a few questions about these things when you call—then provide you with a detailed quote for your AC installation.

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