Cooling & HVAC System Services – Stay Cool, Stay Safe
We provide expert cooling system and vehicle HVAC services to keep your engine protected and your cabin comfortable in every season.
Our technicians perform coolant/antifreeze exchanges, radiator services, and water pump replacements to help prevent overheating and costly engine damage. On the HVAC side, we offer full air conditioning service—including vacuuming, leak checks, and system recharging—to restore proper cooling. We also replace cabin air filters, repair or replace blower motors, and offer a rodent repellent service to protect critical HVAC components from nesting or damage.
Signs You May Need Cooling or A/C System Service
Blower Motor Issues
- Weak or no airflow from vents
- Fan only works on certain speeds
- Strange noises (clicking, humming) when the fan is on
A/C System Problems
- Warm air blowing when A/C is on
- A/C cycles on and off frequently
- Musty odors from vents
- Visible refrigerant leaks or oily residue on A/C lines
Cooling System Concerns (Coolant/Antifreeze)
- Engine running hot or overheating
- Sweet smell (coolant leak) under hood
- Low coolant level or visible leaks
- Steam or fluid coming from the radiator or reservoir
If you notice any of these symptoms, stop by or schedule with us today for fast, reliable diagnostics and repairs.
Heating, Cooling & A/C – What You Need to Know
Why is my A/C blowing warm air?
Common causes include:
- Low refrigerant (Freon)
- Leaking A/C lines or condenser
- Faulty compressor or compressor clutch
- Broken blend door or actuator
- Electrical or control panel issues
How often should I recharge the A/C system?
Normally every few years, or only when performance drops or there’s a leak. A healthy system should not lose refrigerant rapidly.
How much does A/C repair or recharge cost?
- Basic recharge: $100–$250
- Leak detection & repair: $200–$1,000+
- Compressor replacement: $500–$1800+++
What’s the difference between an A/C recharge and an A/C service?
- Recharge: Adds refrigerant only.
- Service: Includes checking for leaks, inspecting components, and performance testing.
Can I use A/C in the winter?
Yes. It helps dehumidify the cabin and defog windows.
Why is my car’s heater not working?
Common reasons:
- Low coolant level
- Blocked or leaking heater core
- Faulty thermostat
- Malfunctioning blower motor or blend door
Is engine coolant the same as heater fluid?
Yes. The heater uses engine coolant to generate warm air inside the cabin.
Why does my heater only blow hot air while driving?
It may be due to:
- Low coolant
- Weak water pump
- Air in the cooling system
- Partially clogged heater core
What are signs of a cooling system problem?
- Engine overheating
- Low or leaking coolant
- Coolant warning light
- Sweet smell inside or outside the car
- White smoke from exhaust (possible head gasket)
What’s included in the cooling system?
Main parts:
- Radiator
- Water pump
- Thermostat
- Radiator hose
- Heater core
- Cooling fans
- Coolant/antifreeze
How often should I flush and replace engine coolant?
Typically every 2–5 years or 30,000–100,000 miles, depending on the coolant type and manufacturer specs.
Can I drive with an overheating engine?
No. Stop immediately. Driving while overheating can cause serious engine damage like warped heads or a blown head gasket.
What should I do if my A/C smells bad?
It could be mold or bacteria in the evaporator or cabin filter.
Fixes include replacing the cabin air filter.
Fixes include replacing the cabin air filter.
Why does my fan only work on high speed?
Likely a faulty blower motor resistor, which controls fan speeds.
How can I prevent HVAC or cooling problems?
- Check coolant regularly
- Run A/C periodically, even in winter
- Change the cabin air filter every 12–15k miles
- Watch for fluid leaks
- Don’t ignore early signs like strange smells or weak airflow
Overheating engine? A/C not keeping up?
From coolant flushes to full A/C service, we’ll help you stay cool and safe on the road.
Call us or stop in today to schedule your appointment!