Air Condition Repair Services
There is no worse time for your air conditioner to break down than on a hot summer afternoon. Fortunately, Infinity Heating and Air Conditioning is here to help! We provide high-quality air conditioning repair with reliable, same-day air conditioning repair.
Even if your breakdown occurs in the evening or on the weekend, give us a call and we will be there as soon as we can!
Call Infinity at 901-837-7960 to schedule same-day air conditioning repair or request a free estimate online.
Signs You Need Air Conditioning Repair
Even though air conditioners are built to last, many things can go wrong with this complex piece of equipment. Watch for these common situations that warrant air conditioning repair services. Then, choose Infinity Heating and Air Conditioning for the job and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with our 100% customer satisfaction guarantee!
- The air conditioner will not turn on – Before you call Infinity for help, make sure the air conditioner and thermostat are receiving power. Reset any tripped breakers and check the thermostat settings. If the air conditioner still does not come on, you should call a professional from Infinity to perform a repair.
- Air coming from supply registers feels warm – If the air conditioner seems to run constantly without reaching the target temperature, place your hand over a few supply registers throughout your home. The air pressure may seem low or the air may feel lukewarm. Try replacing the air filter to combat the problem. If that does not help, call Infinity for a repair.
- The evaporator coil has frozen – The coil that collects condensate can freeze over if there is not enough airflow or if the refrigerant level is too low. First, replace the air filter to improve airflow. If the coil still tends to freeze up, you may need to have the refrigerant charged and a leak fixed, both of which are jobs for a professional at Infinity.
- The air conditioner is leaking – The outdoor condensing unit may collect water around it, a sure sign that you need an air conditioner repair. Any leaking or moisture inside your home could be a sign of a previously frozen evaporator coil that is now thawing out or an overflowing condensate pan. Our thorough technicians can make adjustments to ensure your home does not face potential water damage issues.
- The unit short cycles – Your air conditioner should cycle on, run for several minutes, and cycle back off for an even longer time. If the unit turns on and off every two or three minutes, it is short cycling, which is a sign of overheating or other issues that demand attention.
- Your energy bills are higher than normal – Rising cooling bills could be a sign of increasing electricity costs, but it could also mean your air conditioner is working harder than normal because it requires a repair. Keep an eye on your energy bills and let us know if they ever get out of hand.
Our Air Conditioner Repair Process
When you call Infinity Heating and Air Conditioning for air conditioner repair, you are putting your trust in an experienced, local HVAC contractor. Our HVAC technicians are all licensed, bonded, and insured to work in your home.
We treat your home as if it were our own, wearing booties if we need to enter your home and always cleaning up after ourselves. When you call Infinity for your air conditioning repair services, we will:
- Perform a full-system diagnostics test of your air conditioner
- Diagnose your system
- Talk with you about the suggested repairs and what our recommended plan of action is
- Give you a fair and honest quote for your air conditioning repair service
- Perform your repairs
- Leave you with the proper knowledge to care for your air conditioner long-term
Request Air Conditioning Repair Today
If you are experiencing one of these air conditioning problems or any other concerning issues, please contact Infinity Heating and Air Conditioning online or call 901-837-7960 to schedule air conditioning repair.
Air Conditioning Repair In:
Fayette County (TN): Eads, Oakland, and Macon.
Shelby County (TN): Arlington, Bartlett, Brunswick, Collierville, Cordova, Ellendale, Germantown, and Memphis.
Tipton County (TN): Atoka, Brighton, Covington, Drummonds, Millington, Munford, and Tipton.