A/C Repair Services
An air conditioner needs routine repairs and occasional replacement parts. Small maintenance from specialists can help save money and guarantee that your system works well for years. Maintenance includes cleaning the condensing coil, replacing filters, maintaining coolant levels and washing the condenser unit. Keep your air conditioner in good condition by having a professional A/C expert, such as Sermon, inspect and perform the necessary maintenance work for you.
Homeowners should take good care of their air conditioning systems since it requires low maintenance and will last for many years. Despite how well the system is taken care of, it can still need repair service. As an experienced A/C repair service company, we can quickly fix any problems your system might encounter.
A/C Compressor Repair
The A/C compressor is a device used to compress the refrigerant gas after cooling it in the condenser coil. The refrigerant is highly pressurized and forms a liquid. In the liquid form, it is stored in the high-pressure side of the A/C system until it needs to be used. Then it passes through a valve that lets out very small amounts of refrigerant. The liquid refrigerant passes through a series of smaller coils called evaporator coils. These evaporator coils help pull the air’s heat, which cool the incoming air. The evaporator coils are also used in heating systems.
A/C Unit Repair
Air conditioners have a compressor that is attached to the condenser unit. The unit compresses refrigerant around an evaporator coil to create cold air. This is the same procedure used for heating systems. However, in the summertime, it’s not freezing cold. Your heating system has a small fan that blows hot air up over a coil, and heat from the hot wires causes the current refrigerant to become a gas again and then it gets cooled to be used in your unit again.
The same thing happens in the A/C unit, except that the coil is used to cool air instead of heat it. If you have an A/C unit that is not working, it could be having a problem with the compressor, the condenser or both.
If you have an issue with your home air conditioner, make a service call. As an experienced HVAC repair company, we’ll send our experts to inspect and handle necessary air conditioning repairs. Our technicians are trained and certified to fix any problems arising from; the air handler, condensing unit, overall AC system, refrigerant leaks, AC units or condensing coil.
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Frequently Asked Questions.
You’ll find answers to common questions about our HVAC services. Our aim is to help you understand more about how we can assist with your heating, cooling, and air quality needs.
If your AC is 6 years old and below, yet it’s still functioning, a repair might be worth it. However, if the unit is over 8 years old, not working properly, and in need of a major fix (such as replacing an A/C compressor), then replacing it is rather sensible.
One solution could be that the condenser coil is clogged or blocked. Another reason, since modern AC units are thermostatically controlled, and should be set correctly. If the setting is too high for hygrometry, then the units will have an excess demand for cool air.
If your air conditioner is knocking, squeaking, or simply not working properly, give our HVAC contractors a call, and they’ll recommend the best options for you. Experts suggest that if the cost of repair multiplied by the A/C age is around half the purchase price or more, get a new one.
There are several methods to unclog a condenser coil. The most common method is to unplug the unit for about 30 minutes and then plug it back in, and that will help clear out any debris or blockage within the unit.
Definitely not! In the summer, you do not want to cool the home with a unit that is not functioning properly. In fact, most A/C failures can be attributed to either inadequate installation or improper maintenance. When the A/C is off, dust can settle on the evaporator coils and clog them.
AC leak repair is considered a minor repair; however, given that air conditioners, in general, are costly, a small leak can quickly add up in cost to fix. For the refrigerant leak, the cost can be $200 to $1500, but if it’s an AC water leak cost will never go beyond $600.
Definitely not! In the summer, you do not want to cool the home with a unit that is not functioning properly. In fact, most A/C failures can be attributed to either inadequate installation or improper maintenance. When the A/C is off, dust can settle on the evaporator coils and clog them.
There are several methods to unclog a condenser coil. The most common method is to unplug the unit for about 30 minutes and then plug it back in, and that will help clear out any debris or blockage within the unit.
If your air conditioner is knocking, squeaking, or simply not working properly, give our HVAC contractors a call, and they’ll recommend the best options for you. Experts suggest that if the cost of repair multiplied by the A/C age is around half the purchase price or more, get a new one.
One reason could be that the condenser coil is clogged or blocked. Another reason, since modern AC units are thermostatically controlled, and should be set correctly. If the setting is too high for hygrometry, then the units will have an excess demand for cool air.
If your AC is 6 years old and below, yet it’s still functioning, a repair might be worth it. However, if the unit is over 8 years old, not working properly, and in need of a major fix (such as replacing an A/C compressor), then replacing it is rather sensible.