Expert Heating and Cooling Repair Service Solutions in Pell City
Living near the lake means higher humidity levels and heavier system usage. Pell City HVAC systems must manage moisture effectively to protect comfort, indoor air quality, and equipment lifespan.
Common HVAC Questions from Pell City Homeowners
Why does my home feel damp even when the AC is running?
Oversized systems, short cycling, or poor humidity control are common near Logan Martin Lake.
Is indoor air quality important in humid areas?
Absolutely. Proper filtration and moisture control help prevent mold growth and allergens.
Should I consider a whole-home dehumidifier?
Many homes benefit from dedicated humidity control for better comfort and system efficiency.
Why We’re the Go-To HVAC Company in Pell City
- Specialized experience with high-humidity environments
- Solutions tailored for lakeside and waterfront homes
- Advanced indoor air quality options
- Long-term equipment protection strategies
Ready for the Best HVAC Service Near You?
Call Air Repair AL at 659-777-1111 and schedule a humidity and HVAC performance check today or contact us online with any questions.
Serving Pell City neighborhoods that include Eden, Southland Village, Cropwell, and communities near Logan Martin Lake.
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Job Locations and Reviews
Arrived on site to evaluate HVAC system reported as non-operational. Upon initial inspection, discovered evidence of an electrical fire within the system’s electrical cabinet. Conducted a thorough diagnostic of all major components and electrical connections. Findings indicate that a severe electrical short within the wiring led to extensive damage inside the cabinet. As a result of this failure, both the blower motor and compressor have been compromised and are no longer operational. The wiring insulation shows signs of burn and deterioration, creating unsafe operating conditions and preventing the system from functioning properly. Due to the extent of electrical damage and component failure, the system is currently inoperable and requires major repairs or potential full system replacement. Recommended discussing repair versus replacement options with the customer, taking into consideration the age of the system, cost of parts, and overall reliability moving forward. Customer has be
Comprehensive HVAC System Inspection Report Scope of Work: Upon arrival, a full inspection was performed on all HVAC systems at the property. Each system was evaluated for proper operation, performance, airflow, and overall condition. A total of five (5) systems were inspected. ⸻ System Findings: System #1: * System inspected and tested. * Operating within manufacturer specifications. * No visible issues or performance concerns at this time. ⸻ System #2: * Identified a leak in the evaporator coil. * Leak is causing loss of refrigerant, leading to coil freezing during operation. * This condition will significantly impact system efficiency and cooling performance. * Recommendation: Repair or replace evaporator coil to restore proper function. ⸻ System #3: * Compressor observed overamping, indicating excessive electrical draw. * Condition is likely due to age and wear of the system. * System also has a major airflow leak within the ductwork, reducing efficiency and performance.
Arrived on site to address a reported refrigerant leak in the mini-split system. Performed a thorough inspection of the system and identified the source of the leak at the flare fitting connection. Recovered any remaining refrigerant as needed and proceeded to properly disconnect, clean, and re-make the flare fitting to ensure a secure and leak-free connection. After completing the repair, conducted a nitrogen pressure test to verify system integrity and confirm there were no additional leaks present. Once the system passed the pressure test, performed a full evacuation using a vacuum pump to remove any moisture and non-condensables from the system, ensuring it met proper vacuum standards. Following evacuation, charged the system with the manufacturer-recommended refrigerant to the correct specifications. System was then started and tested for proper operation. Verified that pressures, temperature split, and overall performance were within normal operating ranges. At time of departu
Arrived on site and performed a comprehensive inspection of the HVAC system after the customer reported improper operation. Upon initial evaluation, observed that the system was simultaneously calling for cooling while energizing the heating function. Proceeded with a detailed diagnostic of the control system and thermostat configuration. Identified that the thermostat was incorrectly programmed, specifically with the reversing valve setting configured to energize on the “O” terminal rather than the appropriate setting for this system. This misconfiguration was causing the heat pump to operate in heating mode during a cooling call. Reconfigured the thermostat settings to match the manufacturer’s specifications and verified proper operation through a full system test. Confirmed that the reversing valve is now energizing correctly and that the system is transitioning properly between heating and cooling modes. After adjustments, the system is operating within normal parameters. All fu
Arrived on site and performed a full evaluation of the mini-split system. During the inspection, identified a refrigerant leak at the flare fitting connection. At this time, repairs could not be completed due to the absence of R-32 refrigerant on the service vehicle. Explained findings and repair requirements in detail to the customer, including the need to return with proper materials and equipment to complete the repair. Customer acknowledged and understands the situation. Due to the nature of the repair and potential system requirements, it may be necessary to schedule a follow-up visit with two technicians to ensure the repair is completed safely and efficiently.
Arrived on site to evaluate system operation following recent outdoor unit rebuild, which included replacement of the capacitor and contactor. Performed a thorough inspection of the system to verify proper functionality and ensure all components were operating within manufacturer specifications. System was started and tested through a full cycle; all readings, including voltage, amperage, and overall performance, were within normal range. Equipment is currently running properly with no immediate issues observed at this time. Additionally, discussed ongoing system care and preventative maintenance with the customer. Customer elected to enroll in a maintenance agreement covering all five systems on the property. Explained benefits of routine maintenance, including improved efficiency, extended equipment lifespan, and early detection of potential issues. Customer acknowledged and approved the agreement. System is operating as intended upon departure. No further recommendations at this t
Arrived on site and performed a comprehensive inspection of both HVAC systems. Upon evaluation, it was determined that the system located on the right side of the home has biological growth present within the unit. Findings were reviewed with the customer, who acknowledged and approved the installation of a UV air purification system to address the issue. Further inspection revealed that the right-side system is an older 1989 Trane heat pump air handler. Due to its age and condition, replacement was recommended. The customer agreed to proceed with replacing the system to ensure proper operation, efficiency, and improved indoor air quality.
System running properly at this time
Arived and fixed issues everything running properly
Jacob Bates, came out and found a problem with our system. Gave us an unbeatable price. Cory was also super helpful! So thankful they got it done so quickly.
Will have to return to run wire and fix reverse valve solenoid
Arrived on job finished complete install of system need to return to put on thermostat system. We’re not going to cooling got them up and running in heat for tonight. We’ll have to go back to put on a thermostat.
