Air Conditioning Repair
Air conditioners are becoming more popular and vital due to the changing climate. Quality repairs on your air conditioner are essential for maintaining a comfortable indoor environment, especially during hot weather. Common issues that may require repair include refrigerant leaks, malfunctioning compressors, clogged filters, or electrical problems. Our qualified technicians will diagnose the problem using specialized tools by inspecting the system, replacing required parts, repairing leaks, and recharging the system. Comfort Plus knows the importance of ensuring that environmentally damaging refrigerant stays out of the atmosphere and takes all precautions during our installations and repairs to minimize any risk of leaks. Prompt repair restores cooling efficiency and prevents refrigerant leaks, more significant damage, and costly breakdowns.
Should your current Air Conditioner be under a parts warranty, our helpful administration will work with the manufacturer to provide the parts at no cost to avoid a wait for reimbursement.
Contact us today and let our expert technicians restore your air conditioner to its optimal working condition, providing you with the comfort you deserve without any hassle.
Tips and Tricks
You can avoid many service appointments can be avoided by checking these things before you call:
- Check the batteries and settings in your thermostat. Dead batteries can shut off the program or the entire system.
- If you have a WiFi thermostat and app, check that the app is up to date and that the WiFi is connected.
- Check that the power switch or breaker is "on" to your equipment. The power switch looks like a light switch and can be accidentally turned off. Label or tape the switch to avoid this.
- Check your furnace filter. A clogged filter will trip safety switches and shut the system down. If this happens, change the filter, wait 10 minutes, and attempt to restart the unit. If the safety switch is still working, it should start as usual.
- Change your 1" furnace/air handler filter at least every few months. 6" filters should be changed every six months to a year, depending on their condition. Keep an eye on them!