Cooling Repair and Replacements in Monmouth, Middlesex, and Ocean Counties
Indoor comfort during the hottest days of the summer is imperative. However, overuse, especially on such hot days can have its effects on your AC system. A well maintained Air Conditioner is usually reliable, but sometimes there are a number of things that can go wrong. Here at East Coast Heating & Cooling, we can quickly and correctly diagnose your Air Conditioners issues and repair them. Call us right away if you feel your system is not properly performing or providing you with the comfortable indoor space you desire!
When Do You Need Air Conditioning Service/Repairs?
Your Air Conditioner coils are frozen
Frozen coils can be from failure to replace your Air Conditioners filters. However, there are other things can be the cause such as a refrigerant leak. Whatever the issue may be it is best to contact East Coast Heating & Cooling to pinpoint the exact issue and resolve it before it ruins your compressor.
Your Air conditioner is leaking
A leaky Air Conditioner can present multiple problems. Not only does it meant that your A/C is not working as it should be, but it can also can end up causing water damage, mold and mildew! This can be from your A/C Condensate drain not working. We can come and replace your old condensate pan or clear out any blockage in the drain pipe.
Your Air Conditioner is making a loud wailing sound
Any loud noise coming from your A/C is usually due to an issue with the fan belt. It either being frayed or out of place. If you notice loud noises contact us so we can lubricate your motor and replace your fan belt if needed!
Your Air Conditioner is not cooling enough
You may find that your A/C is blowing out warm air or not consistently providing cool air throughout the rooms in your house. It can be from an improperly size system or an array of other issues. One of our technicians can come diagnose and fix the issue for you!
Your Air Conditioner won't cycle On or Off
If your unit is not turning on or off be sure to check the air filters, check if the air vents are closed or blocked and that the thermostat is set to AC Mode. If you cannot figure out the issue it is probably best you contact us for a technician to check out the problem.