We offer emergency and routine Air Conditioning repair to the residents of throughout Aberdeen and Harford County, Maryland. Fast, efficient, and always with the highest quality service, depend on us to fix your air conditioner any time of the day, any time of the year.
The last thing that you want to happen on a hot humid Maryland day is for you air conditioner to malfunction. The fact of the matter is air conditioners generally break down when they are working their hardest, and that is usually going to be on a hot humid day. No need to worry if this happens to you, Lepard Brothers Heating and Cooling, Inc provides the highest level of air conditioning repair in Harford County, Baltimore county, Cecil County, and the surrounding area, the same day, for a fair price.
Upon your request for service, Lepard Brothers Heating & Cooling will schedule a service appointment prior to dispatching to your home. Upon your technicians arrival, they will ask you questions, and gather information about the problems you are experiencing to help them better serve you, and troubleshoot the problems with your system. Upon completion of your technician’s diagnostic on your system, your technician will present you with the repair options to resolve the problem at hand. The technician may also provide recommendation for repairs that may prevent future break downs. Our technicians are trained to perform a complete thorough system evaluation on every service call to ensure your system is fixed right the first time. You will receive upfront pricing before any repairs are made to be sure that you will never be surprised by a repair bill that you were not expecting. Upon your approval your technician will make the necessary, and agreed upon repairs, and place your system back in service. Lepard Brothers Heating & Cooling, Inc. stands behind all our repair work, and that’s why we give you a one year guarantee, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all repair work. Call Lepard Brothers Heating and Cooling, Inc. now for a service experience that is second to none!
Lepard Brothers Heating and Cooling, Inc. provided repair services on all makes and models of air conditioning equipment. Financing available for major repairs!
Emergency Air Conditioning Repair
-Repair Services Available for:
-Split system air conditioners
-Ductless air conditioners
-Package/mobile home air conditioners
-Rooftop air conditioners
Routine Air Conditioner Repair
Keep your air-conditioner maintained and you’ll not only save money on energy, but you’ll also extend its lifespan, saving money on costly early replacements.
This can include, but is not limited to shutting off the power, removing debris, cleaning the fins, straighten the fins, clean area around the unit, leveling the Unit, cleaning the evaporator coil, cleaning a plugged evaporator drain and more!
Common air conditioning problems
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Filter
One of the typical reasons air conditioners don’t work properly is a clogged or dirty filter. Follow the manufacturer’s suggestions as to how often to change your air filter.
Capacitors
Without capacitors, the motors that power the compressor and fans won’t work. The start capacitor sends a jolt to activate the motor, while the run capacitor provides a series of jolts to keep the motor working. The AC unit won’t run efficiently if either burns out.
Compressor
The compressor applies energy to the refrigerant and propels it through the coils to carry out heat exchange. If the compressor is not working, the AC unit will not cool your house. If there’s not enough refrigerant, the compressor will run hot and eventually seize. If there’s too much, the refrigerant will return to the compressor, which can cause it to fail.
Evaporator Coils
Evaporator coils absorb heat in the air and send it back into the house as cold air using a series of air ducts. Coils can become corroded, but if they are located inside, they typically only require maintenance every three years.