HVAC Repair



HVAC Repair Services

When your heating or cooling system is not working properly HVAC Repair Services are needed, the first step is identifying the cause of the problem. Because HVAC equipment is made up of many connected components, a failure in one area can affect the performance of the entire system.

All HVAC Services Inc. provides residential HVAC repair services for air conditioners, furnaces, heat pumps, air handlers, thermostats, and related HVAC equipment. Before recommending repairs, we inspect the system, test the components, and explain what we find.

Whether your system is not cooling, not heating, making unusual noises, leaking water, or operating differently than normal, proper diagnosis helps determine the correct repair.


Air Conditioning Repair

During warmer months, your air conditioner works to remove heat from your home and maintain indoor comfort. However, when cooling performance changes, the cause may involve airflow problems, electrical failures, refrigerant issues, or mechanical components.

Common air conditioning problems include:

  • Air conditioner running but not cooling
  • Weak airflow from vents
  • Frozen coils
  • Electrical component failure
  • Refrigerant problems
  • Thermostat issues
  • Unusual system noises

Because multiple components work together, proper testing is necessary to determine what has caused the system failure.



Furnace Repair

A furnace provides heat by combining electrical controls, safety components, and heating equipment. When a furnace stops working, the issue may be related to ignition, airflow, controls, or mechanical parts.

Common furnace problems include:

  • Furnace not producing heat
  • Furnace turning on and shutting off
  • Blower motor problems
  • Faulty sensors
  • Electrical issues
  • Thermostat communication problems

Before replacing parts, the system should be tested to determine what component has failed and what repair is required.



Heat Pump Repair

Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling by transferring heat between the inside and outside of your home. Because they operate throughout the year, they require proper diagnosis when performance changes.

Common heat pump problems include:

  • Heat pump not heating, compressor not turning on.
  • Heat pump not cooling, only the outside fan spins.
  • Refrigerant issues, high or low charge
  • Defrost problems, excessive ice build up on outdoor condenser
  • Electrical failures, power surges causing control board problems.
  • Control problems, malfunction from faulty relays to burn circuits.
  • Reduced airflow. Or no air flow at all.

By checking system operation, electrical components, controls, and refrigerant performance, we can identify the cause of the problem.



Thermostat and HVAC Control Repair

The thermostat communicates with your HVAC equipment and controls when the system operates. Therefore, problems with the thermostat or control wiring can prevent the equipment from responding correctly.

Common thermostat issues include:

  • Incorrect temperature readings
  • HVAC system not responding
  • Communication failures
  • Zoning control problems
  • Low-voltage wiring issues



HVAC Electrical Troubleshooting

HVAC systems depend on electrical components to start, operate, and protect the equipment. When electrical components fail, the system may stop operating or may not perform correctly.

Electrical issues may involve:

  • Capacitors
  • Contactors
  • Relays
  • Motors
  • Control boards
  • Wiring
  • Safety controls

Testing is required because electrical failures can have multiple causes.



Refrigerant Leak and Cooling Repairs

Refrigerant allows your air conditioning or heat pump system to transfer heat. When refrigerant levels are incorrect, the system may lose cooling ability or operate inefficiently.

Possible refrigerant-related problems include:

  • Refrigerant leaks
  • Frozen evaporator coils
  • Reduced cooling performance
  • Improper system operation

A complete system inspection helps determine whether the issue is related to refrigerant, airflow, or another component.



HVAC Water Leak and Condensate Drain Repair

Air conditioners and heat pumps remove moisture during normal operation. This moisture drains away through the condensate system.

When the drain system becomes restricted, water can leak around the equipment.

Common problems include:

  • Clogged drain lines
  • Overflowing drain pans
  • Failed safety switches
  • Condensate pump problems



Zoning System Repair

Zoning systems use multiple thermostats, dampers, and control boards to manage temperatures in different areas of a home.

When a zoning system has a problem, you may notice:

  • One area not heating or cooling
  • Incorrect temperatures between rooms
  • Dampers not operating
  • Thermostats not communicating

Because zoning systems have several connected components, each part must be checked during diagnosis.



HVAC Repair Process

First, we inspect the HVAC equipment and review the symptoms you are experiencing. This helps determine where testing should begin.

Diagnostic Testing

Next, we test system operation, electrical components, controls, airflow, and mechanical components to locate the source of the problem.

Repair Recommendation

After diagnosis, we explain what was found, what repairs are needed, and what options are available.

System Verification

After repairs are completed, we test the system to confirm proper operation.