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AC REPAIR

Fixing Broken ACs in Aurora Since 1994

Imagine you walk in after a long day on the town. Your brow is covered and sweat, and all you can think about is the sweet relief of an air conditioned home. You open the door. Your heart drops. The air inside is almost as muggy as what's inside. What gives? It looks like you might have a problem with your heat pump or air conditioner.

Summers in Aurora and Aurora can be brutal. That’s why a home with reliable air conditioning is on the top of many buyer’s shopping lists. When your AC unit stops working, life can quickly become a sweaty mess. Instead of suffering through the heat, give Total Comfort Heating and Cooling a call. Whether you end up needing a simple AC repair or a full AC replacement, our local HVAC experts are here for you.

Ready to get your AC fixed? Call (303) 989-7507 now to request an estimate for AC repair in Aurora. Financing is available!

How to Tell When It’s Time to Call an AC Expert

You rely on your air conditioner to keep you cool throughout Colorado's hottest months. Without it, your home will soon be a swampy hotbox. Fortunately, your AC unit typically hums along just fine. It pulls and cools air from outside before dispersing overheated hair elsewhere. In your little safe haven, it can be easy to forget that it's 90 degrees outside.

But, sometimes, the AC process stops or sputters. Unfortunately, unless it’s a full-on breakdown, most homeowners don’t know when it’s time to call a Aurora-area HVAC contractor. Here’s a shortlist of circumstances where you it's necessary to pick up your phone:

  • The unit hums but refuses to turn on

  • You can’t trigger the AC on from the thermostat

  • You hear strange noises or feel vibrations

  • You see water pooling around your air conditioner

  • The fan runs but the air coming out remains hot

  • The unit abruptly ceases operation

If you do notice any of the above problems, don’t panic. Our local HVAC experts can help! Contact us at (303) 989-7507 to schedule an appointment for AC repair in Aurora or Aurora.

The Most Common Causes of AC Failure

You might be wondering why your air conditioner in Aurora needs repair. Maybe it’s only a few years old. The summer in Colorado has been really mild. Or perhaps you just had a tune-up done on it a couple of weeks ago. This confusion is understandable. But there's no single answer to this question. Just like with your car, there are dozens of components that can cause your air conditioner to stop cooling. This doesn't even include things like air handlers, thermostats, and your furnace's blower motor.

But, like with most things, there is a tendency toward the 80/20 rule. Most AC issues in Aurora have similar root causes. And, after 29 years of HVAC experience, we’re easily able to identify them. These typical suspects include:

  • Faulty Electrical Components

  • Refrigerant Leaks

  • Frozen Coils

  • Damaged Fan Blades

  • Bad Compressors

  • Faulty Thermostats

  • Skipped Maintenance Visits

  • Old age and rust

You might be tempted to go to Youtube or Google to try and identify which of the above is to blame for your AC problem, but that isn't a good idea. A lot of issues with HVAC equipment display very similar symptoms. This can lead to you wasting money on unnecessary parts or even causing a dangerous short in the system. So, when you need AC repair in Aurora we suggest reaching out to a professional HVAC contractor in Aurora instead.

We’re True AC Repair Experts

Every make and model of air conditioner is different. Components are housed in different places and buttons may not function the same. That YouTube video about DIY AC repair rarely matches what you find under the casing. This is one reason we always recommend leaving cooling service in Aurora to a licensed Aurora HVAC professional.

 

You might be wondering if we can fix your air conditioner. Maybe it's almost twenty years old and sounds like a dinosaur. Or, perhaps, it's manufacturered by some little-known European brand. Well, you can rest easy. At Total Comfort, we’ve spent years familiarizing ourselves with the quirks and requirements of various AC models. That means we have the expertise to fix equipment from any brand including:

  • Carrier

  • Bryant

  • Goodman

  • Lennox

  • Trane

  • Rheem

  • American Standard

  • York

  • Frigidaire

  • Amana

  • Coleman

Don't worry if you have a different air conditioner installed! We're confident in our AC technicians ability to deconstruct almost any machine. And, even if what you think you have is a air handler or a heat pump, we'll be there to fix it.

Trust Us to Fix Any AC Problem in the Aurora Area

 

When you need AC repair in Aurora, Aurora, or Aurora, Total Comfort is the company to trust. Our local HVAC company has been servicing the AC needs of the area for over 29 years. This makes us uniquely qualified to handle any-sized problem or concern. Our air conditioning contractors service all models and makes of air conditioning equipment including Trane, Carrier, and Goodman. We also promise to treat every customer with the respect and autonomy they deserve. Please reach out to us by phone or form to schedule your AC repair, maintenance, or installation in Aurora!

AC Repair FAQs

How much will it cost to repair my AC unit in Aurora?

Unfortunately, we cannot give you an AC repair quote without visiting your home. Many air conditioner issues present similarly. This makes accurate remote diagnosis difficult. And, at Total Comfort Heating and Cooling, the last thing we want to do is give you a bad-faith estimate. For the average AC repair in Aurora, you can expect to pay between $100 and $600. If the cost is outside your budget, we do offer a number of financing options.

What Should I Look for in a Aurora AC Repair Company?

There are four things you should look for when selecting a heating or cooling contractor:

  • They have years of AC repair experience

  • The company is licensed and certified to perform the desired work

  • They have comprehensive insurance coverage

  • They have customer-friendly warranties and guarantees

As you might suspect, Total Comfort Heating and Cooling checks all of these boxes. Reach out to us at (303) 989-7507 to schedule heat pump or AC repair in Aurora.

Why Do I Have to Keep Adding Refrigerant?

If you keep having to add refrigerant, there's a leak in your system. Air conditioners are closed systems. So, unless there's a problem, the level of liquid within should remain constant. A continual leaking of refrigerant is bad for the environment. As time goes on, it'll become more difficult to top the system up as well. So, instead of charging the system, we recommend contacting our AC professionals. We'll quickly uncover the source of this leak and make recommendations. If your system is older and uses a refrigerant being phased out, a new AC is typically recommended. While counterintuitive, this high upfront cost will be offset by efficiency savings, rebates, and peace of mind.

Why is My AC Unit Freezing Up?

You walk outside to find a winter wonderland where your air conditioner once sat. What gives? While there are a number of possible causes, the typical reason for a system freeze up is an air flow problem or a refrigerant leak. The former can typically be remedied by changing the filter. If that doesn't fix the issue, make sure nothing is blocking your air return. After that, pick up a phone and dial Total Comfort—Aurora's AC repair expert.

What Should I Check Before Calling for Service?

Before you panic over a broken air conditioner, take a deep breath. There are a number of problems you can fix on your own. Before calling to schedule AC repair in Aurora, make sure that:

  • Nothing in the breaker box is flipped

  • Your filter is clean

  • The temperature is set correctly

  • Your thermostat is set to cool

  • The switch on your furnace is on

  • Your thermostat has new batteries

  • Nothing is obstructing the outdoor AC unit

If none of the above works, give us a call at (303) 989-7507. Our HVAC experts will soon set you back on the road to comfort.

What Can I Do to Prevent AC Repairs in Aurora?

There's nothing you can do to completely eliminate the risk of AC breakdown, but there are steps you can take to lessen its likelihood. If prevention is your goal, then regular heating and AC maintenance is your solution. During routine HVAC check-ups, our technician will examine your system for signs of damage and malfunction. By making sure your AC unit is functioning properly, mid-season breakdowns can be prevented. Call us to learn more about our HVAC maintenance options in Aurora.

My AC is On but Won't Cool. What Gives?

You hear your air conditioner buzzing along, but the thermostat keeps climbing. When you check a nearby vent, you find the air from it is temperate at best. The lack of cold air has three likely causes:

  • Condenser Issues: Your condenser is located outside your home. It can sometimes get blocked by plants and other debris. Seasonal Cottonwood and Dogwood tree shedding is notorious. Clean it off. Your equipment should be kept at least three feet from other objects.

  • Dirty Filters: You're meant to change your furnace filter on a monthly basis even during AC season since the same ductwork is used. Have you been doing that? If not, go take a look at it. For anything darker than light grey, swap it for another one.

  • Evaporator Coil Issues: Filled with refrigerant, your evaporator coil is responsible for sucking the heat out of the air. If you see ice on it, the coil is likely the cause of your HVAC problems. After changing the filter, give the unit time to adjust.

If these changes don't help, give us a call at (303) 989-7507.

The Outside Unit is Leaking. Is that an Issue?

Small puddles under the AC unit are to be expected. Your evaporator coil cools the air pulled into it, leading condensation to form on its outside. But if you notice a large puddle or a never-ending drip, your air conditioner likely needs servicing. Excess water can damage sensitive components if left to linger. Potential causes include clogged drain lines or a damaged drain pan.

How Cold Should the Air from My AC Be?

The air from your AC should typically be between 15 and 20 degrees cooler than the air outside. If you notice your air conditioner in Aurora blowing warm air, something's typically wrong with the unit. Before making a determination, however, you'll want to have the unit cycling for at least 15 minutes. This gives the equipment time to hit its stride. Potential causes of warm air include dirty filters or evaporator issues.

Why Is the Air Flow From My AC So Weak?

Feeling hot and sticky, you reach down to hover your hand over the AC vent. If you don't feel a steady stream of air coming from your vents when your AC is on, report that to our technician during your AC repair or maintenance call. This will give them some idea of where to start troubleshooting. While there are a number of potential causes, a frozen evaporator coil, damaged compressor, or leaky ductwork are typically to blame. To determine if the solution is a simple AC repair or new AC installation, you'll want to reach out to our technicians.

Why's My AC Unit Making so Much Noise?

Modern air conditioners should be relatively quiet. When that changes, you're likely to notice. And, if you do, you should promptly place a call to the AC repair specialists at Total Comfort. Possible causes include broken parts, a bad internal blower, a broken compressor, unbalanced fan blades, or defective controls. Identifying which is to blame requires us examining the problem in person.

What's Making My Air Conditioner Smell?

You notice a strange odor coming from your outdoor air conditioner. You aren't quite sure what it is or how to describe it. The best way to determine the cause of HVAC odors is to give Total Comfort a call. We're familiar with all brands of air conditioning equipment and will be able to quickly identify the source of the problem. In many cases, a simple AC tune-up is enough to clear away lingering stink. In most cases, mold and mildew are at the root cause of the problem.

Why Won't My Air Conditioner Shut Off?

It's been hours now. Your home seems cool, but your AC unit isn't shutting off on its on. First, make sure the system is set to 'Auto' instead of 'On'. If that's set up correctly—and your unit still short cycles or refuses to shut off—, you'll want to reach out to a local HVAC HVAC expert. This can be a sign of a dirty filter, but it can also can be the marker of a poorly installed HVAC system. In many cases, we find that the unit installed in your home is too large for the space it's cooling. This often leads to humidity issues.

How Can I Make My AC Unit More Efficient?

There are a handful of things you can do to maximize your air conditioner's efficiency. First, always keep your vents open. Shutting them can actually lead to higher energy costs. Second, you'll want to schedule regular AC maintenance in Aurora. This will ensure your system stays clean and efficient. Third, make sure you have blackout curtains installed. These can block out the light, making it easier for your AC unit to do its job. Lastly, you might want to consider installing a ceiling fan. When things are more temperate in Aurora and Aurora, simply redistributing the air may be enough to attain comfort.

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