AC Not Working? We Can Help.
When your AC stops cooling in the middle of a Texas summer, give us a call! We will get you scheduled as quick as we can. Mission Ready Heating & Air handles AC repairs for homeowners in Georgetown and surrounding communities.
Common AC Problems We Fix
We see a wide range of AC issues, from systems that won’t turn on to units that are running constantly but not actually cooling. Some of the most common problems we come across include failed capacitors or contactors, refrigerant issues, frozen evaporator coils, dirty condenser coils, blower motor failures, and thermostat problems. We will diagnose the issue and explain what is takes to get it working again.
What to Expect When You Call
We’ll schedule a visit, come out and assess the system, and let you know what’s causing the problem. We’ll explain the repair, give you a clear picture of what it involves, and answer any questions you have before we start. If parts need to be ordered, we’ll be upfront about the timeline.
Our Service Area for AC Repair
We serve Georgetown and the surrounding communities including Liberty Hill, Leander, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Hutto, Lago Vista, Jonestown, Salado, Bertram, Pflugerville, and Jarrell.
AC Repair FAQs
Q: My AC is running but the house isn’t cooling down. What’s going on?
There are a handful of things that can cause this. Low refrigerant, a dirty evaporator coil, a failing compressor, or even a clogged air filter can all cause an AC to run without actually cooling the space. The only way to know for sure is to have it properly diagnosed. We’ll come out, look at the whole system, and tell you exactly what we find.
Q: How fast can you get out here?
We try to get to customers as quickly as possible, especially in the summer when every hour without AC matters. Response time can vary depending on current demand and your location, but we’ll give you an honest estimate when you call.
Q: The AC tripped my breaker. Is that an electrical problem or an HVAC problem?
It can be either, or both. An overloaded compressor, a short in the wiring, or a failing component in the unit can all trip a breaker. We’ll check the system thoroughly to find the actual cause rather than just resetting the breaker and hoping for the best.
Q: Do you fix both the indoor and outdoor unit?
Yes. We service the entire system, both the air handler or furnace inside and the condenser unit outside.
Q: Should I try to keep running my AC if something seems off?
In most cases, if your system is making unusual noises, cycling on and off rapidly, leaking, or showing ice buildup, it’s better to shut it off and call us. Running a compromised system can sometimes cause more damage. When in doubt, give us a call and we can help you decide the best move.
Schedule AC Service Today
- Call or Text: (512) 878-9637
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