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  • We repair older AC units

AC Repair in Spring Hill, FL

If your AC is not working right, you already know how fast things go sideways in Spring Hill. One hour your house is manageable, two hours later it is 85 degrees inside and climbing. We have been fixing air conditioners in Spring Hill since 1987 and we work on every make and model. We do not push you toward a new unit unless that is genuinely your best option. We fix what can be fixed and we tell you straight when it cannot.

What Is Actually Wrong With Your AC

Most AC problems are not mysterious. They show up the same way every time and they have real causes. Warm air coming out of your vents usually means a refrigerant leak, a failed compressor, or a condenser coil so dirty it cannot do its job. An AC that runs all day without cooling your house down is telling you something is seriously wrong, not that it just needs more time. Short cycling, meaning the unit kicks on and off every few minutes, is typically a sensor problem, a refrigerant issue, or a compressor struggling to start against a failed capacitor.

Frozen coils are one of the most misunderstood problems we see. People think ice on the unit means it is working too hard or too cold. It actually means airflow has dropped low enough that the coil is getting too cold and moisture in the air is freezing on contact. If you see ice on your lines or on the air handler, shut the system off completely and call us. Running it in that condition puts the compressor at risk and compressor replacement is one of the most expensive repairs on any system.

Weak airflow almost always comes down to the blower motor, the evaporator coil, or the ductwork. In Spring Hill homes the evaporator coil collects dust and humidity constantly. When it gets clogged enough, air stops moving through the system efficiently and no amount of running time will get your house cool.

We Specialize in Older Units

Most AC companies in Spring Hill will tell you to replace a system the minute it starts having problems. That is not how we operate. Older units can have years of life left in them if the right components are repaired or replaced. A capacitor, a contactor, a blower motor, a refrigerant leak repair, these are not reasons to scrap a system. We will give you an honest read on whether a repair makes financial sense for your situation. If it does not, we will tell you that too. You will not get a sales pitch from us either way.

Every Brand, Every Model

We service all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Rheem, Lennox, Goodman, Amana, Bryant, Ruud, American Standard, Heil, Tempstar, York, Comfortmaker, Coleman and Mitsubishi Electric. If it cools a house in Spring Hill we have worked on it.

If your heat is giving you trouble in the cooler months we handle heating repair in Spring Hill as well. Same honest approach, same technicians.

For everything we do, start on the Spring Hill Air Conditioning home page.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my AC running but not cooling my house down?

The most common reasons are low refrigerant from a leak, a dirty or blocked condenser coil on the outdoor unit, or a failing capacitor preventing the compressor from running properly. Any of these will cause the system to run constantly without actually dropping the temperature inside. A technician needs to diagnose which one it is before anything gets fixed. Do not let it run in that condition for days, it puts unnecessary wear on the compressor.

My AC is blowing warm air. What does that mean?

Warm air almost always points to a refrigerant problem or a compressor issue. If the outdoor unit is running and the air handler is blowing but the air is warm, the system is not completing the refrigeration cycle. Could be a leak, could be a failed component in the outdoor unit. Either way it needs to be looked at, not ignored.

I see ice on my AC unit. Should I be worried?

Yes. Ice on the refrigerant lines or on the indoor air handler means the evaporator coil has frozen over. This happens when airflow drops too low across the coil, from a dirty filter, a clogged coil, or a failing blower motor. Shut the system off completely and let it thaw before calling. Running a frozen system can damage the compressor.

My AC keeps turning on and off every few minutes. What is causing that?

That is called short cycling and it is hard on your system. The most common causes are a dirty or mispositioned sensor, low refrigerant, or a capacitor that is failing and causing the compressor to cut out before it can run a full cycle. Left alone it accelerates wear on every component in the system and drives up your electric bill.

Do you work on older AC units?

Yes, that is actually what we specialize in. A lot of companies push replacement on older systems because it is a bigger ticket. We take the opposite approach. If a repair makes sense for your situation we do the repair. We will always give you a straight answer on whether fixing it is worth it or not.

How often should I have my AC serviced in Spring Hill?

Once a year minimum. Florida puts more hours on an AC system than almost anywhere else in the country. A system that runs 10 to 11 months a year needs to be checked regularly. Dirty coils, low refrigerant, worn capacitors, these are all things that get caught during a service call before they turn into a breakdown in the middle of August.

What areas do you serve?

We serve Spring Hill and the surrounding Hernando County area. If you are not sure whether we come to your neighborhood, just call and ask.



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