Air Conditioning
The experts at Aspire are trained to diagnose and repair all of your air conditioning concerns. If you are interested in air conditioning system replacement, our comfort advisor can evaluate your home and present you with tailored suggestions that fit your needs and budget. Aspire also offers a myriad of air quality improvements for you to explore.
Aspire also offers the best guarantees to ensure quality work and your peace of mind.
As a veteran-owned and operated company, integrity is the bedrock of our character. When you schedule air conditioning service with Aspire’s HVAC professionals, you can trust that we’ll truly listen to you, diagnose the issue, and then provide helpful recommendations without any sales tactics or pressure. Whether you need a quick heat pump repair, seasonal air conditioning tune-up, or a brand-new air conditioning system installation, Aspire is here for quality workmanship and client-focused care.
What is your area of concern?
Common Air Conditioning Problems:
AC Unit Refrigerant Leaks – If you believe your air conditioner is low on refrigerant (you can feel airflow through your vents, but it is not keeping your home very cool), there might be a leak in the system. If you have a leak, simply adding refrigerant is not a permanent solution. Poor or Inadequate Preventative Maintenance – Do not allow your home A/C filters and air conditioning coils to become dirty. Your air conditioner will not work properly, and the compressor or fans are likely to fail prematurely.
As a rule of thumb, you should replace your home air filters every 90 days.
Electric Control Failure – The compressor and fan controls on your A/C unit can wear out, especially on hot summer days when the air conditioner turns on and off frequently. Corrosion of wires and terminals inside the air conditioner can be problematic in many systems, electrical connections and contacts should always be checked during a professional service call. Sensor Issues – Room air conditioners feature a thermostat sensor, located behind the control panel, which measures the temperature of air coming into the evaporator coil. If the sensor is damaged or malfunctioning and has been knocked out of position, the air conditioner could cycle constantly or behave erratically.
Moisture or Drainage Problems – High humidity can cause condensation to build up in the A/C unit, check the condensate drain to make sure it isn’t clogged and is draining properly.