Air Conditioning Repair Service in Grand Rapids
Fast and Reliable Air Conditioning Repair When You Need It Most
Your home's air conditioning system often goes unnoticed until a breakdown occurs on a hot day. While modern air conditioning systems are built to last, their average lifespan is around 15 years. This can be drastically shortened if the unit isn’t properly installed or maintained. Regular care is essential to ensure your cooling system operates efficiently and reliably.
Pro-Tech Heating & Cooling, offers expert air conditioning repair services in Grand Rapids and surrounding areas. Our licensed and insured technicians provide fast, honest, and affordable repairs. With upfront pricing and a 100% satisfaction guarantee, you can trust us to restore your comfort with professionalism and expertise.
Call Pro-Tech Heating & Cooling at (616) 303-7436 or contact us online to fix your air conditioner today
Frequent Air Conditioning Repairs
- Leaking refrigerant: The air conditioner works by cooling the air, so if it is running low on refrigerant, then the system can’t keep your home as cool as it should. Lower refrigerant levels will go right along with the air released not being as cold as it should be. It’s bad enough that those in your home will be a lot less comfortable, but it could damage the compressor if not fixed promptly.
- Clogged condensate drain: Water should be able to drain out of a condensate line, but sometimes this drain can become clogged. If this happens, water could build up and overflow and damage the unit, its surroundings, and even the ceiling below it.
- Faulty fan: If you notice low airflow, long or frequent air conditioning cycles, or weak or warm airflow from the condensing unit, your unit might have a faulty fan or fan motor.
- Frozen evaporator coil: If you notice a lack of airflow coming from the registers in your home it’s a sure sign that something is wrong with your air conditioning system.
- Thermostat issues: A faulty or improperly calibrated thermostat can cause cooling problems for any cooling system. Inefficient cooling may indicate that your problem is with the thermostat.
- Dirty condenser coils: You need to make sure dirt and debris are not accumulating on the outside condenser unit. You should have your air conditioner coils cleaned in the spring by a qualified technician and throughout the season by using a mild coating of water and bleach on the coils to rinse off this grime.