AC Repair

AC Repair in Santa Fe

Emergency Air Conditioner Repairs When You Need Them

Our Santa Fe AC repair experts know more than anyone that summers in New Mexico can be uncomfortably warm and many homeowners depend on their air conditioners to keep them comfortable. 

When the temperature starts to rise, so does your need to run your AC. If your equipment is failing you and your family by not keeping your home cool enough, it may be time to call for professional intervention.

At Paul's Plumbing & Heating, Inc., our team can get your air conditioner back up and running again in no time. We recognize that not all air conditioning issues arise during normal business hours, which is why we are proud to be available 24/7 for emergency AC repairs.


Call (505) 629-4020 now to schedule an AC repair in Santa Fe, NM!


Common Signs Your AC Needs Repairs

No matter what time of the day or night your air conditioner breaks, our Santa Fe AC repair team is here to help. 

We have over 40 years of industry experience and can provide you with a lasting solution to keep you and your family comfortable. 

We are committed to providing quality work and are highly-reviewed by past customers for our dedication to customer service.

Common signs your air conditioner needs repair:

  • Sudden spike in utility bill
  • Blowing warm air
  • Water pooling near unit
  • Strange noises or smells

If you notice any of the above, please give our team a call. We will come out and perform a diagnostic to get to the root of the problem and provide you with lasting solutions.

 Whether you have a small Freon leak that needs to be repaired or have dirty evaporator coils, we can resolve the issue in a timely manner and provide you with replacement services if necessary.

Air Conditioner Troubleshooting Tips

Here are some AC troubleshooting tips you can follow before calling a professional:

  1. Check the Thermostat: Ensure the thermostat is set to the correct cooling mode and temperature. At times, the problem could be as straightforward as inaccurate temperature control settings on the thermostat.
  2. Inspect Power Supply: Check if the AC unit is receiving power. Make sure the circuit breaker hasn't tripped and that the AC's power switch (usually located near the indoor unit) is in the "on" position.
  3. Replace or Clean Air Filters: Dirty or clogged air filters can restrict airflow and reduce cooling efficiency. Replace or clean the filters regularly, typically every 1-3 months.
  4. Clear Debris Around the Unit: If you have an outdoor unit (condenser), ensure there's no debris, leaves, or plants obstructing airflow around it. Clear any obstructions and maintain proper clearance.
  5. Check for Refrigerant Leaks: If your AC isn't cooling properly, there might be a refrigerant leak. Look for any signs of oil or refrigerant around the unit. If you suspect a leak, contact a professional.
  6. Inspect Ducts and Vents: Ensure that all vents are open and unobstructed by furniture or objects. Inspect ducts for any visible damage or leaks.
  7. Clean the Evaporator and Condenser Coils: Over time, the coils can become dirty, affecting cooling efficiency. Gently clean them with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner.
  8. Listen for Unusual Noises: If you hear grinding, squealing, or rattling noises, there might be a mechanical issue. It is advisable to switch off the AC and contact a professional for inspection.
  9. Check the Condensate Drain Line: Make sure the condensate drain line is not clogged, as this can lead to water leakage. Clear any blockages if necessary.
  10. Reset the System: Try resetting the system by turning off the power to the AC unit for a few minutes and then turning it back on. This can sometimes resolve minor issues.
  11. Examine Fan and Motor: Check the fan blades for damage and ensure they're spinning properly. If the motor isn't running, there could be an electrical issue.
  12. Inspect Capacitors and Contactors: These components can degrade over time. Visually inspect them for signs of damage or burning. If you're not comfortable, it's best to leave this to a professional.

Remember, if you're unsure about any aspect of AC troubleshooting or if the issue persists, it's recommended to contact a qualified HVAC technician. 

Attempting complex repairs without the necessary expertise can lead to further damage or safety hazards.

Reliable Air Conditioner Repairs with No Hidden Fees

It's the middle of summer and your air conditioner stops working, who do you call? With more than 40 years of experience, our experienced Santa Fe air conditioner technicians are prepared to diagnose and repair all types of equipment.


Contact us to book an appointment for repairs or for a free quote on new installation for air conditioning in Santa Fe.


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