AC Condenser Service in Winston-Salem
Are you looking for an AC condenser repair/replacement company in the greater Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Greensboro, High Point, and Jamestown, NC? The Plumbing & Air Service Company offers high-quality air conditioner condenser repair and replacement services to keep your home or business cool during summer.
Our team of NATE-certified technicians has the experience and knowledge to properly diagnose and repair any make or model of AC condenser unit.
What Is an AC Condenser?
The condenser is one of the important parts of your AC system and is also one of the most expensive. The condenser is responsible for converting the refrigerant from a gas to a liquid so that the evaporator can use it to cool the air in your home.
If your condenser goes bad, it can cause your entire AC system to fail. That's why it's so important to have a professional AC condenser company like Plumbing & Air Service Company perform regular maintenance on your condenser.
What Is the Difference Between an AC Condenser and an AC Compressor?
When having your air conditioner serviced, it is crucial to understand the difference between an AC condenser and an AC compressor. Your condenser is the large, outdoor unit of your central air system. The compressor is the small metal box inside the condenser that pumps refrigerant through the system.
Different problems may occur with your AC condenser or your AC compressor, so it is important to know the difference between them. For example, if your condenser is not working properly, it may be due to a problem with the electrical system, the Freon level, or the fan.
Here are some issues that may need immediate repairs from HVAC technicians.
Blocked Airflow
One of the most common issues we see with AC condensers is airflow problems. The function of your AC condenser is to release the heat that your home's air conditioner has absorbed. It needs a continuous supply of air flowing over its coils to do this effectively. If the coils become blocked by dirt, leaves, or other debris, the air conditioner will struggle to release the heat, causing it to work harder and ultimately leading to a breakdown.
Dirty Coils
If your condenser coils are covered in dirt or grime, it will be much harder for your system to expel heat. It puts extra strain on your compressor and can lead to a breakdown. To clean your coils, experts will remove them from the unit and use a garden hose to spray them down.
Hear From Your Neighbors
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The installation included some retrofitting to the plumbing underneath the sink as well. I feel that I was given a fair price for the work delivered and quality of service.
Robert M. -
They handle your property like it's theirs. I call them for all my needs and have been satisfied with every service.
Brady S. -
The work was completed in a very timely manner and they cleaned up when finished. Second time I have used this company and highly recommend.
Kyle P. -
Patrick and Tanner with the installation crew did a very good job in a timely fashion. Very pleased with the people and the repair.
Diamond D. -
The house is comfortable for my guests and me. The unit is quiet. Could not have selected a better company for my needs. Thank you!
Janet B. -
He was professional, knowledgeable and made sure were comfortable with the fix. Excellent service from call to finish.
Beth B. -
They wore booties on their feet and masks and were very respectful of our home. Our home was built in 1949. Some of the plumbing in the house is a lot newer but they worked on some older plumbing replacing a cold water faucet stem and were able to do so wi
Cindy B. -
Our A/C is working great now and no longer leaking through the ceiling and we couldn't be happier.
Candice C.
Refrigerant Levels
Your AC condenser is responsible for keeping your home cool and comfortable during summer. It must have the right amount of refrigerant to do its job properly. Unfortunately, this level can drop over time, leading to several problems. The problems include reduced cooling capacity, increased energy consumption, and ultimately, failure of the unit.
If you suspect that your AC condenser is low on refrigerant, the first thing you need to do is check the levels.
If your AC condenser is not working properly, it may be time for AC condenser service. The AC condenser is responsible for cooling the air in your home; if it is not working properly, the air in your home will not be as cool as it should be.
Call Plumbing & Air Service Company for AC condenser service in the greater Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Kernersville, Winston-Salem, High Point, and Jamestown, NC. We will come to your home and inspect your AC condenser, and if it needs to be replaced, we will do so.