AC Repair

AC Repair Las Cruces. No matter who installed your air conditioner, if you hire the right people, your unit can be repaired. Many people might think that you need to hire the same people who installed your A/C, but if you’re having trouble with it due to its installation, you might want to give another company a go. Similarly, you can also choose a different company for other reasons such as better prices and better service. And believe it or not, it is also necessary to hire people who can “diagnose” your A/C unit also. We can help by both diagnosing and repairing light commercial and residential units. Whether you need your home or office space repaired, the best professionally trained workers can get it done correctly and efficiently.

There are many parts to an A/C unit that could need to be replaced. We can replace compressors to make your A/C flow again, your TXV to better regulate your A/C , condenser fan motors to keep your A/C from overheating, and many other specific things. For example, we can also replace condenser coils or comb capacitors, contactors, relays, blower motors, and even thermostats. If a part of your A/C needs replacing, we can do it. If the A/C is just giving you trouble and you’re not sure which part needs replacing, we can provide diagnostic services and let you know what needs to be done.

Some of our most common repair services include making sure your condensate drain line is unclogged and charging your refrigerant back up. We also provide manufacturer warranty repairs. Manufacturer warranty repairs allow you to have any repairs necessary done to your A/C unit over a period of time once you purchase a warranty.

Ductless A/C Services

Ductless air conditioners do the same job as traditional central air conditioners, but the method used to carry the cold air is different. A traditional central air conditioner had a unit that can typically be found in an attic or utility closet, and the cold air is carried through your home from the central location via a system of air ducts installed in different rooms. Ductless air conditioners, as you may garner from the name, do not have this duct system, and instead a smaller indoor unit is physically present in each room doing the job of cooling the air.

A ductless air conditioning unit consists of an indoor unit and an outdoor unit. The indoor unit takes the warm air from inside your home and move it over cold evaporator coils, where the coils absorb any heat from the air. From there, the outdoor unit emits all the heat it pulled from the air in your home.

Ductless air conditioning can be installed throughout your entire home and each indoor unit can be connected to a singular outdoor unit, allowing cooled air to flow throughout your entire home. There are several different indoor unit styles to pick from allowing you to fit your preferences to each room, including a wall mounted unity, ceiling units, and floor mounts.

These ductless air conditioning options are a great alternative for home situation were duct work wouldn’t work, or to replace a window air conditioning unit. Additionally, ductless air conditioning is highly energy efficient. Traditional ducted air conditioning requires the system to turn off and back on again entirely, whereas ductless units simply slow down or speed up based on the needs of the individual room. This keeps things throughout the home evenly temperature, and helps certain rooms from becoming too cold, or too hot.

On the Go Heating and Cooling offers ductless air conditioning services, including:

·      Diagnoses or repair of boards
·      Refrigerant charge
·      Refrigerant leak checks

Give us a call today for all of your ductless air conditioning questions, concerns or needs.