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Central AC Repair

Central Air Conditioning System Repair

Split-system diagnosis across both halves — the condenser outside and the air handler inside.

Testing the electrical components inside an air conditioning service panel

A central system is really two machines connected by a copper line set and a thermostat, and a fault in either one presents identically at the vent: warm air. That is why diagnosis has to cover both halves. The outdoor condenser can lose a fan motor, a capacitor, a contactor or its compressor. The indoor air handler can lose its blower, ice its coil, clog its drain or lose airflow to a collapsed duct. The refrigerant circuit connecting them can leak anywhere along its length.

We work the whole circuit rather than the nearest suspect. Electrical readings at the condenser, temperature split and static pressure at the air handler, refrigerant pressures and superheat/subcooling across the system, and a look at the ductwork when the numbers suggest the problem is airflow rather than cooling capacity. The result is a repair aimed at the actual fault instead of the most visible one.

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Common central-system faults

  • Outdoor unit runs but the indoor blower does not, or vice versa
  • Short cycling — the system starts and stops every few minutes
  • One half of the house cools and the other never does
  • Ice forming on the indoor coil or the large copper line
  • Breaker trips when the condenser tries to start

What the repair covers

  • Diagnosis across condenser, air handler, line set and controls
  • Compressor, fan motor, capacitor and contactor replacement
  • Blower motor and control board service
  • Refrigerant leak location, repair and correct recharge
  • Airflow and static pressure verification after the repair

Central AC Repair — common questions

Is a central system worth repairing at 12 years old?

Often yes, depending on which component failed. A capacitor or fan motor is worth it at almost any age; a compressor usually is not on an older R-22 system. We will show you the comparison.

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