AIR CONDITIONER REPAIRS

FAST & RELIABLE A/C REPAIRS

There is never a good time for your Air Conditioner to go out on you!

Regardless of the issue that your system is having, we have the knowledge needed to diagnose it correctly and the tools to perform the repair in a professional fashion. Our results will ensure that your home can stay cool when the temperatures outside start to rise.

 

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HVAC Contractor | Vancouver WA & Portland OR

If you need an air conditioner repairs in Vancouver, WA, don't look any further than the team from Absolute Heating And Cooling Solutions. We're known for performing high-quality work using premium parts and materials, and we strive to always exceed the expectations of our customers with the level of our results. You can count on us for: Accurate written estimates, Flexible appointment scheduling, and Affordable pricing.

Contact us today if you notice the following about your AC:

  • AC is producing lukewarm air

  • AC unit is noisy

  • Short-cycling, or difficulty turning on

  • Not turning on at all

 AC Troubleshooting Tips

    1. Take a look at your circuit breaker box for your home, and reset the breaker for your Air Conditioning unit if its in the off position.

    2. Your thermostat may not be correctly set.

    3. Check out your thermostat control to ensure that it is set to on for cooling. If not, reset to your desired temperature.

    4. Your indoor AC unit is running but the outdoor AC condenser is not.

    1. Have you changed your filter recently? If not, it is possible that your filter could be clogged with debris.

    2. Check the filters in each of your system’s components. Clean or replace filters as recommended by the manufacturer. If the problem persists, please contact us to schedule an appointment to repair your Air Conditioner unit.

    3. Your system may have frozen due to a dirty coil.

    1. Your system could be trying to reach a set point that is too high.

    2. Check the temperature set point on your thermostat. Is it very low (in summer months) or very high (in winter months)? We recommend to first reset the temperature set point on your thermostat.