Let Our Polar Bears Rescue You From The Heat
You wake up to a true nightmare. You’ve had a brutal work week, and you’ve just woken up on Saturday, ready to chill out and relax in your nice, cool house. But, something’s wrong, you’re WAY too hot, and the nice hum of your air conditioner running is nowhere to be found. Never fear, the polar bears at Alaskan Air Conditioning & Heating are ready to rescue you with AC repairs in Mesa, AZ.
Breakdowns happen, especially in the grueling heat of an Arizona summer. Keeping up with temperatures that can easily reach 110 degrees regularly would take a lot out of anyone, and your AC is no different. When hiccups happen, we’ve got your back with same-day guaranteed fixes.
Contact Alaskan Air Conditioning & Heating, and we’ll arrive ready to get you the AC repairs, installations, and maintenance in Mesa, AZ, that you so desperately need.
Common AC Repairs In Mesa
Our polar bears see a lot on their adventures around Apache Wells and Eastmark. They’ve handled every kind of AC repair in Mesa, AZ, that you can think of, but a few usual suspects get our attention more often than others.
Here are a few of the most common fixes we see out on repair calls in the Mesa area.
- Low or leaking refrigerant: Your air conditioner can’t transfer heat if its stores of refrigerant are low, and with such high temperatures, we see this AC repair in Mesa, AZ, very often. When your AC is running, and you hear an odd hiss or notice that the air coming out of your vents doesn’t feel very cold, there could be a refrigerant problem in the mix.
- Dirty filters and coils: Filters are one of the easiest things to maintain, but with so much dust and dirt in the dry Arizona climate blowing around, they can clog up pretty quickly. As that same particulate matter settles on your AC’s coils, it drastically throws off cooling efficiency and can even lead to freezing.
- Struggling condenser fans: Keeping you cool is a full-time job in Arizona. Your outdoor condenser will be working day and night for most months of the year. All that work will eventually see the condenser fan wear out and be unable to keep up. Once it’s too tired to go on, critical components can overheat.
- Clogged drain lines: Once June hits and monsoon season is on your doorstep, your AC will start working harder to remove moisture from your air to combat rising humidity. The warm, wet environment of your AC’s drain lines can quickly build up biological material (like mold) that can clog up the works.
Schedule Your AC Repairs With The Polar Bears Today!
At Alaskan Air Conditioning & Heating, our polar bears are ready and raring to go. As soon as we connect by phone, they’ll load our trucks and arrive at your home the same day. Expect us to be there early, as all polite polar bears should. We’ll tackle those repairs and leave your home spotless once the work is done.
Contact us today, and we’ll get moving on returning your home to the oasis from the Arizona heat that you deserve!
Frequently Asked Questions About
Does Alaskan Air Conditioning & Heating offer emergency AC repair?
Yes! We’ve got real Arizonans ready to field calls for AC repairs in Mesa, AZ, 24/7. That way, you know you’ve got a team of polar bears ready to roll out when a cooling emergency happens. No one should be without cooling just because it’s the weekend, and no one can safely hang around in an uncooled home in Arizona’s brutal summers.
Why does my AC turn off and on so often?
This phenomenon is called short cycling, and it usually points to a problem with the size of your air conditioner. Basically, your AC is cooling the area near your thermostat faster than the rest of your home, so it thinks it’s reached its cooling goal and shuts off quickly. There could also be problems with your thermostat or refrigerant, which could be causing this issue.
How long is it safe to wait for AC repairs during a Mesa summer?
Healthy adults with fans running and a good amount of shade can usually safely hang around for a few hours while they wait for help to arrive. However, if there are any elderly people, young children, or pets in your home, you may need to head somewhere with cooling while you wait. These groups in particular are in danger of succumbing to extreme heat faster than normal and should never wait in an uncooled home for too long.
How can I tell if my AC’s fan motor is breaking down?
If you take a trip out to your outdoor unit and notice the fan blades spinning very slowly or not at all, that’s the first, most obvious sign that there’s an issue. If you hear a humming noise coming from the unit or you notice your AC shutting off quickly after starting, that can also mean a problem with the fan needs to be addressed.