Why Lexington homes end up needing this
- The outdoor unit hums and then shuts off Failed start capacitor, seized fan motor, or a compressor drawing locked-rotor current
- The breaker trips every hot afternoon Electrical fault, a shorted motor winding, or a compressor pulling high amps under load
- House is cool downstairs and sticky upstairs Airflow and duct problems, a dirty evaporator coil, or a system undersized for the load
What an emergency AC repair call involves
We start with what changed. A unit that hums but never cools points somewhere different than one that is dead silent or one that trips the breaker every time it starts. On arrival we confirm the thermostat is calling, check power at the disconnect and panel, then move to the outdoor unit and the indoor coil and blower. Most no-cool calls come down to a handful of failures, and we would rather find the actual cause than swap parts and hope. You get a plain description of what failed before anything is replaced.and repaired.
What we check on site
Capacitors and contactors fail often in July heat, and a bad one leaves the compressor or fan motor sitting there buzzing. We check the blower motor and wheel, the condensate drain and float switch, the condenser fan, and the filter, because a clogged filter can ice a coil solid and mimic a refrigerant problem. We read pressures and temperatures to see whether the system is short on charge or has a restriction. Wiring, low-voltage transformers and safety switches get looked at too. Then we explain the repair options.
How we decide it is a true emergency
Heat is the deciding factor, not the clock. If indoor temperatures are climbing into the high 80s, if anyone in the house has a heart or breathing condition, or if water is running out of the air handler onto flooring or a basement ceiling, that is an emergency AC repair. A system that is cooling a little but running long on a humid afternoon can usually wait for a scheduled visit. If you smell something burning, shut the system off at the breaker and call us right away.
Lexington coverage
From Lexington we also cover Nicholasville, Georgetown, Versailles, Winchester, Richmond, Paris, Frankfort and the smaller towns in between.
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My AC quit at night. Is there anything safe I can check first?
Yes, a few things. Confirm the thermostat is set to cool with fresh batteries, look for a tripped breaker, change a dirty filter, clear debris around the outdoor unit, and make sure supply vents are open. Anything electrical or refrigerant related, leave to us.
Why is my outdoor unit running but the house is still hot?
Common causes are a failed capacitor stopping the compressor, a frozen indoor coil from a clogged filter or low refrigerant, or a blower motor that has quit. Each looks similar from the thermostat, so we test rather than guess.
How soon can you get to my house in Lexington?
Call us and we will give you a real window rather than a guess. Most Lexington calls get same-day or next-day attention, though the first week of a July heat wave or a hard January freeze fills up fast, so calling early in the day helps. If you have no cooling or no heat at all, tell us that when you call so we can move you up the list.
How it works
- Step 1
Tell us the symptom
Call or fill in the quote form. We ask what changed, when it started, and what the thermostat reads. That short conversation tells us whether you need a visit today or tomorrow morning.
- Step 2
We diagnose on site
A technician checks the thermostat, the electrical side, airflow through the filter and ducts, and the equipment itself. We find the actual cause instead of swapping parts and hoping the noise goes away.
- Step 3
You decide before we work
We explain what failed, what the repair involves, and what we would do if it were our own house. Nothing gets replaced until you say go. Then we test the system before leaving.
- A real person answers
- Open 7 days
- Written quote before work starts
Why homeowners call us
- Old houses and new onesWe are used to century-old homes with retrofitted ductwork and 1970s subdivisions with original returns. Tight crawl spaces, low basement headroom and odd attic runs are normal parts of the day for us, not surprises that stall the job.
- Built for the swingsHumid summers push AC systems hard and January freezes expose weak igniters and cracked flues. We repair for both extremes across the region, so the fix holds when the weather turns instead of failing the first hard week.
- Air conditioning and heating bothAir conditioner repair in July, heating repair in January, and the IAQ and airflow problems that hide in between. One crew that knows how your cooling and heating share the same blower and the same duct system.
- Plain talk, no pressureWe tell you when a repair makes sense and when replacement is the honest answer. No scare tactics about your BTU load, no upsell scripts. You get the condition of the system and a clear next step.
- All major brands, gas & electricEvery major HVAC brand, gas and electric, handled by an independent crew.
- Straight answersIf a system is not worth repairing, we say so, often right on the phone.
Emergency AC Repair in Lexington
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- All major brands
- Gas & electric
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