AC Unit Repairs
Fast, reliable, and affordable AC unit repairs services from expert HVAC technicians to keep your home cool and comfortable year-round.
If you’re noticing unusual behavior from your AC system, South Florida Heating and Air Conditioning is here to help with a comprehensive repair service. Our comprehensive diagnostics cover a wide range of potential issues, including but not limited to:
- Refrigerant Leaks
- Thermostat Issues
- Compressor Failures
- High Electric Bills
We’re equipped to handle all aspects of HVAC diagnostics, repairs, and replacements. We also offer full system check-ups on our annual preventative maintenance plans.
Steps in Unit Repair process span>
Diagnose the Issue
Perform a detailed examination to identify specific problems.
Evaluate Repair Needs
Assess which parts need repair or replacement.
Time Estimation
Provide a clear timeline for completion of repairs.
Upfront Pricing
Ensure transparency with a detailed cost estimate before any work begins.
FAQ's
Common signs include warm air coming from vents, weak airflow, unusual noises, water leaks, unpleasant odors, frequent cycling, and higher-than-normal energy bills. Addressing these issues early can help prevent more expensive repairs.
An AC system may run without cooling due to low refrigerant levels, dirty condenser coils, a faulty compressor, restricted airflow, or thermostat issues. A professional inspection can identify the root cause and restore proper cooling performance.
Most HVAC professionals recommend scheduling AC maintenance at least once a year, preferably before the cooling season begins. Regular inspections help improve efficiency, reduce breakdowns, and extend the lifespan of your system.
If your AC unit is relatively new and repair costs are reasonable, repair is often the best option. However, older systems that experience frequent breakdowns or major component failures may be better candidates for replacement to improve efficiency and reliability.
Water leaks are commonly caused by clogged condensate drain lines, damaged drain pans, frozen evaporator coils, or condensate pump issues. Professional AC repair can identify and resolve the source of the leak before it causes property damage.