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Air Conditioning Repair Phoenix, AZ

Terry's A/C & Refrigeration offers fast and reliable commercial air conditioning service 7 days a week during the hot Phoenix, AZ summers. Our technicians are trained to work on any type of air conditioning system in your home or business.

Each air conditioning unit regardless of air conditioning brand, air conditioning size, or location is never too difficult for Terry's A/C & Refrigeration to handle. We strive for the best air conditioning service and that includes fixing your system right in one visit.

Our air conditioning repair prices include all parts, materials, labor, and warranties. We are upfront with our pricing and ensure that you get the best service anywhere in or around Phoenix. Call Terry's A/C & Refrigeration.

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A/C Repair Phoenix, AZ

When Phoenix summers hit, the heat can become unbearable and you need to ensure that you have a reliable air conditioning contractor you can call on to come out and fix your air conditioner! We offer fast, affordable air conditioning repairs. You can rely on Terry's A/C & Refrigeration all over Phoenix areas during the hottest days and nights of summer. Our technicians are carefully trained and tested to provide you with not only the best technical service but the best customer service in Arizona.

You can lessen your chance of repairs on your air conditioner by doing regular air conditioning maintenance and cleaning. Terry's A/C & Refrigeration offers maintenance warranties. When you call, just ask our friendly dispatcher or service technician for details.  Terry's A/C & Refrigeration can be there for you no matter the air conditioning service needed!

Commercial Air Conditioner Repair in Phoenix, AZ

Here are 4 signs that your air conditioner is in need of repair:

  1. Your thermostat is not reaching temperature after setting the thermostat.
  2. Energy bills have increased. This could mean that your air conditioner is clogged and needs cleaning or maintenance.
  3. Water around the furnace. Your coil could be frozen which could be caused by a clogged filter or the air conditioner low on Freon.
  4. Your AC is making a loud noise. This could be a faulty motor or debris is trapped inside the air conditioner.

If you notice any of these warning signs, you may need an air conditioner repair and serviced. Call RHAC to schedule a repair. We can send out an air conditioning  service technician to diagnose the problem on the air conditioner and get you back up and running in no time!

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How an Air Conditioning System Works:

The job of your home air conditioner is to move heat from inside your home to the outside, thereby cooling you and your home. Air conditioners blow cool air into your home by pulling the heat out of that air. The air is cooled by blowing it over a set of cold pipes called an evaporator coil. This works just like the cooling that happens when water evaporates from your skin. The evaporator coil is filled with a special liquid called a refrigerant, which changes from a liquid to a gas as it absorbs heat from the air. The refrigerant is pumped outside the house to another coil where it gives up its heat and changes back into a liquid. This outside coil is called the condenser because the refrigerant is condensing from a gas back to a fluid just like moisture on a cold window.

A pump, called a compressor, is used to move the refrigerant between the two coils and to change the pressure of the refrigerant so that all the refrigerant evaporates or condenses in the appropriate coils. The energy to do all of this is used by the motor that runs the compressor. The entire system will normally give about three times the cooling energy that the compressor uses. This odd fact happens because the changing of refrigerant from a liquid to a gas and back again lets the system move much more energy than the compressor uses.

Troubleshoot Commercial A/C & Heating

When troubleshooting commercial air conditioning (A/C) and heating systems, it's important to follow proper procedures and prioritize safety. Here are some general steps to help you troubleshoot common issues with commercial A/C and heating systems:

  1. Power Supply: Ensure that the A/C or heating system is receiving power. Check that the circuit breaker or fuse box has not tripped or blown a fuse. Verify that all switches and disconnects related to the system are in the correct position.
  2. Thermostat: Check the thermostat settings to ensure they are correctly set for cooling or heating mode and the desired temperature. Test the thermostat by adjusting the temperature settings to see if the system responds accordingly.
  3. Air Filters: Inspect and clean or replace the air filters. Clogged or dirty filters can restrict airflow and affect the system's performance. Regular filter maintenance is crucial for optimal operation.
  4. Airflow Issues: Check the supply and return air vents to ensure they are not blocked or obstructed. Verify that the dampers and registers are open and allowing proper airflow. Observe the airflow from the vents to see if it is weak or inconsistent.
  5. Outdoor Unit: If the system has an outdoor unit, inspect it for any debris, such as leaves or dirt, that could obstruct airflow. Ensure that the unit is clean and unobstructed.
  6. Refrigerant Levels: If the A/C system uses refrigerant, check the refrigerant levels. Low refrigerant levels could indicate a leak in the system. Only licensed professionals should handle refrigerant-related tasks.
  7. Condensate Drain: Inspect the condensate drain line to ensure it is not clogged or blocked. A blocked drain can cause water leakage and affect the system's performance.
  8. System Noises: Listen for any unusual sounds coming from the A/C or heating system, such as grinding, rattling, or squealing. Unusual noises may indicate a mechanical issue that requires further inspection.
  9. Professional Assistance: If the troubleshooting steps mentioned above do not resolve the issue, or if you are unsure about performing any further tasks, it is recommended to contact a professional HVAC technician. They have the expertise and tools to diagnose and repair complex issues with commercial A/C and heating systems.

 

If the troubleshooting steps above do not resolve the issue or if you are unsure about performing any of these tasks, call Terrys A/C & Refrigeration now and we will take care of any issues you may have.