
Heating & Air Conditioning
Stay cool.
Blowing warm air? Strange smells? AC problems are more than just a recharge. We diagnose the real cause — leak, compressor, blend door — and fix it properly the first time.
The work.
A refrigerant recharge without finding the leak is a temporary fix. We use leak detection equipment to find the real cause and repair it properly.
- AC system diagnosticFull pressure test and electrical check to understand why the AC isn’t cooling.
- Refrigerant rechargeProper recharge to manufacturer spec — not overcharged, not undercharged.
- Leak detection & repairUV dye and electronic detection to find exactly where refrigerant is escaping.
- Compressor & component repairCompressor, condenser, evaporator — we replace what’s actually failed.
- Heater & heater-core repairWe diagnose poor cabin heat, coolant odors, fogging, and heater-core or control-valve concerns.
- Blower & climate controlsBlower motors, resistors, actuators, sensors, and control faults tested before replacement.
Sound familiar?
If you’re seeing any of these, book a diagnostic and we’ll find the root cause before recommending a repair.
From call
to pickup.
Tell us what’s wrong
What you’re hearing, seeing or feeling — or just bring it in and we’ll find it.
We diagnose & quote
A real inspection, then a written estimate before anything is touched.
You approve, we repair
Work starts only once you say go. No surprise line items after the fact.
Warranty & pickup
Tested, warrantied, and explained in plain English when you pick it up.
What’s actually
at stake.
Air conditioning is a sealed system. If it is low on refrigerant, it leaked — refrigerant is not consumed. A shop that tops you up without finding the leak is selling you the same repair every summer, and every recharge vents the old charge and loses more compressor oil with it.
- A recharge without leak detection is temporaryThe refrigerant escaped somewhere. Find it once, or pay for it every year.
- Low charge destroys compressorsRefrigerant carries the oil that lubricates the compressor. Running low starves it, and a compressor is the most expensive part in the system.
- Smells are diagnosticMusty means biological growth in the evaporator or cabin filter. Sweet means coolant — that is a heater core, not an AC fault.
Questions about
heating & air conditioning.
AC not keeping up?
Book a diagnostic and we’ll find the real problem — not just top it off.

