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These are the issues homeowners call us about most often. If yours matches, we have seen it before and know how to fix it.
A complete loss of cooling usually points to compressor failure, a refrigerant charge that has dropped too low to sustain the cooling cycle, or a tripped safety switch shutting the system down. Running the unit in this state can cause additional damage to the compressor or expansion valve. We diagnose the root cause before recommending a repair path so nothing gets replaced unnecessarily.
When the air conditioner runs but the air at the vents is warm or only slightly cool, the most common causes are low refrigerant from a slow leak or an evaporator coil that is dirty enough to block heat transfer. Both conditions prevent the system from reaching the target temperature no matter how long it runs. We check refrigerant pressure, inspect the coil, and restore the system to full cooling capacity.
Short cycling, where the system turns on, runs briefly, and shuts off before the space cools, is often caused by a faulty thermostat reading, incorrect refrigerant pressure, or an overheating component triggering the high-limit switch. Left unchecked, short cycling puts excessive wear on the compressor and drives up electricity use. We identify which component is causing the short cycle and make the targeted repair.
Ice forming on the evaporator coil or the lines running to the outdoor unit is a sign that airflow is severely restricted or refrigerant pressure has dropped below the point where the coil can absorb heat properly. Operating a frozen system accelerates wear on the compressor and can push liquid refrigerant where only vapour should be. We restore airflow, check refrigerant levels, and address the source of the icing.
Mechanical noise during operation usually comes from a loose or failing blower fan, a worn motor bearing, debris caught in the outdoor condenser fan, or a failing compressor beginning to seize. Ignoring these sounds typically leads to a full component failure and a more expensive repair. We locate the source of the noise and replace or secure whatever is causing it.
The indoor air handler produces condensation during normal operation, but water pooling near the unit means the condensate drain line is blocked, the drain pan has cracked, or the evaporator coil has frozen and is now melting faster than the drain can handle. Water damage to the surrounding area can develop quickly if this is ignored. We clear the drain, inspect the pan, and check the coil to stop the leak at its source.
A significant increase in electricity costs during cooling months usually means the system is working harder than it should to reach the set temperature. Common causes include a dirty coil reducing heat transfer efficiency, a failing capacitor making the motor draw more current, or low refrigerant forcing the compressor to run longer cycles. We assess system efficiency and identify the component responsible for the increased load.
When the system operates normally but one or more rooms stay warm, the issue is usually airflow-related: blocked or undersized ducts, a dirty filter restricting supply air, or a damper stuck in the closed position. In some cases the evaporator coil is partially restricted, reducing the volume of conditioned air reaching the space. We test airflow at the registers and trace the restriction back to its source.
After a power outage or surge, an AC may fail to restart due to a tripped internal breaker, a safety lockout on the control board, or a capacitor damaged by the voltage fluctuation. Simply resetting the main breaker often does not clear the fault. We check the internal electrical path, reset any safety controls correctly, and verify the system is running safely before leaving.
Called in the morning and had a technician at the house by early afternoon. He found a failed capacitor, explained what it does and why it caused the system to shut down, and had it replaced within the hour. The AC has been running perfectly since. Really appreciated not having to wait days in the heat.
The technician was thorough and honest about what was wrong. A part had to be ordered, so we needed a second visit, but they came back the next day and finished the job. No complaints about the work itself. Would have been five stars if everything could have been done in one trip, but I understand that is not always possible.
I had no idea what was wrong with my AC, and instead of just fixing it and leaving, the technician walked me through the whole issue. Found a refrigerant leak and showed me where it was. The repair was clean and the system has been working well since. That kind of communication makes a real difference.
I was a little worried about being sold things I did not need, but that was not the experience at all. The technician assessed the system, fixed what needed fixing, and was straightforward about what could wait and what could not. Pricing was fair and matched the quote. Will use again.
Two other companies looked at my AC and gave me vague answers. Winnipeg Service Pros identified the problem on the first visit. It turned out to be a failing evaporator coil that was being masked by other symptoms. Glad I called because letting it go would have caused a much bigger issue.
Had the system serviced before the season and the technician was on time, prepared, and left the workspace cleaner than he found it. The quote was reasonable and there were no surprises on the final bill. Simple, professional experience from start to finish.
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