A/C Service
& Repair
A warm A/C in a North Carolina summer isn't just uncomfortable — it's miserable. But simply adding refrigerant to a leaking system is a waste of money and bad for the environment. The refrigerant will leak back out, the system will warm up again, and you'll be right back where you started.
We diagnose A/C problems properly. We find the leak, fix the leak, evacuate the system, recharge to the exact spec, and verify the repair. If the compressor, condenser, or evaporator needs replacement, we handle that too — backed by our 2-year warranty.
Adding refrigerant to a leaking A/C system is not a repair. We find and fix the leak first, then recharge to the correct specification.
What's Included
- A/C system performance test
- Electronic leak detection
- UV dye leak detection for hard-to-find leaks
- Refrigerant recovery, evacuation, and recharge
- Compressor inspection and replacement
- Condenser and evaporator service
- Expansion valve and orifice tube replacement
- Cabin temperature verification
Our Process
Performance Test
We measure vent temperatures, system pressures, and compressor operation. This tells us whether the system is low, blocked, or has a component failure.
Leak Detection
Using electronic sniffers and UV dye, we locate the source of any refrigerant leak. No point recharging a system that's going to leak again.
Repair & Recharge
Fix the leak or replace the failed component, evacuate the system to remove moisture, and recharge with the exact amount of refrigerant specified for your vehicle.
Verify Cold Air
We measure vent temperatures to confirm the system is cooling properly. You leave with cold air — guaranteed.
Warning Signs
to Watch For
These symptoms indicate your A/C system needs professional attention:
- A/C blows warm or only slightly cool air
- A/C works intermittently — cold sometimes, warm other times
- Unusual noise when A/C is turned on (clicking, grinding)
- Musty or moldy smell from the vents
- Water pooling on the passenger floor
- A/C clutch isn't engaging (no click when turned on)