AC Repair in Colorado Springs, CO

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Top-Rated Air Conditioning Repair

At Peak Home Performance, we take pride in our ability to fix your air conditioner effectively and efficiently. AC repair in Colorado Springs is critical in the summer months, as temperatures rise into the 80s. Nobody wants to live in a home that is sweltering due to a broken air conditioning unit.

Our founding team has 40 years of combined experience in the industry, and we bring our know-how and hands-on experience with top-brands to every repair job. If possible, we will repair your unit the same day, but sometimes, we must order a part or schedule a follow-up appointment. Even if this is the case, we communicate with you every step of the way, so you know exactly what is happening with your cooling system.

AC Components & Common Repairs

Most air conditioner repairs in Colorado Springs fall into a few different categories, which can be easily explored by taking a look at the different parts that make up an AC unit. By learning more about which parts make up your air conditioner, you can better spot the signs that indicate your unit needs repairs.

Compressor

The compressor is a key part of your unit that pressurizes the refrigerant; this pumps the refrigerant through your whole cooling system. It can fail due to a number of factors, including lack of lubrication, general wear, or electrical issues. A compressor is a particularly expensive part, so we may recommend a full replacement of your air conditioning system if the compressor no longer works.

Evaporator Coil

This component absorbs heat from the air within your home and is part of the system that allows your air conditioner to produce cool air. Your evaporator coil may develop leaks, corrosion, or frost build-up, and this could result in a less efficient (and ultimately more expensive) AC system until the evaporator coil is repaired.

Condenser Coil

The condenser coil is the second coil that is part of your AC system, and it removes heat from the refrigerant in your system, ultimately releasing it outside. This is why, if you walk by the outdoor component of your split AC unit, you may feel a warm patch of air. Condenser coils can see damage from the elements, as they are outdoor components, which may result in the need for AC repair in Colorado Springs.

Refrigerant Lines

Refrigerant lines transport the refrigerant between components. They can leak, which will result in the release of freon into your environment. When deeply inhaled, freon can have negative health effects, as it cuts off oxygen to the brain, so it is critical that you call the pros at Peak Home Performance immediately if you find a leak in your refrigerant lines.

Thermostat

The thermostat is the control-center for your AC and determines the temperature in your home. However, over time, the temperature your thermostat detects may no longer match the actual temperature you feel. This can happen with age, although sometimes electrical issues are the cause.

Ultimately, many of these problems become less likely with regular maintenance from a qualified professional. That way, we can catch early signs that you need air conditioning repair in Colorado Springs, CO and make fixes before they lead to a more costly replacement of your whole system.

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