Air Conditioner Repair in Greater Grand Rapids & Kent County
Wear and tear can take its toll on an AC system. When you need repairs for your unit, look no further than Schaafsma Heating & Cooling. Our team of experts can diagnose the root cause of any AC issue. We have the tools and parts to repair any AC system and will ensure your unit runs right before we leave.
Get your AC system working like new. Call 616-458-7304 to schedule AC repair services in Kent County.
Expert AC Repair
When your AC doesn’t run like it used to, count on seasoned pros to resolve the problem. Schaafsma can diagnose and resolve any issue with your system. We have the tools and talent to repair blower motors, condenser coils, electrical parts, and more.
Signs You Need AC Repair
Air conditioner repair is a common need for many homeowners. You may need AC repair if your system is:
- Emitting a burning smell: This is a sign of burning debris within your system.
- Failing to cool every room evenly: This could be a blower motor or air duct problem.
- Blowing warm air only: This is usually an issue with refrigerant levels or a bad condenser coil.
- Turning on and off randomly: Short-cycling signals electrical issues within the unit.
Never ignore apparent signs of a failing air conditioner. Schedule AC repair with Schaafsma by calling 616-458-7304 or contacting us online.
Choose Schaafsma Heating & Cooling for AC Repair
Schaafsma has been resolving HVAC problems since 1905. Our team includes NATE-certified technicians who know their work inside and out. We’re A+ certified by the Better Business Bureau, members of the National Comfort Institute, and part of the Service Nation Alliance. You can depend on us for the best HVAC care possible.
Contact us online or call 616-458-7304 to schedule air conditioner repair services in Kent County.
AC Repair FAQs
How long should my heater or air conditioner last?
Most heating and AC units will last 10 to 15 years if maintained well. Repair needs are every day throughout the life of an HVAC system.
Why doesn't my AC blow cool air?
Several problems can cause an AC system to blow warm air. Low refrigerant levels, damaged condenser coils, or blocked intakes can contribute to the problem.