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579 County Line Rd Unit C Palmer Lake, CO 80133

Air Conditioning Repair in Colorado Springs

Restoring Performance To Your Climate Control System

When a simple recharge isn’t enough to get the cold air flowing again, it usually means a mechanical or electrical component in your AC system has failed. From leaking evaporators to seized compressors, air conditioning issues can be complex and difficult to diagnose without the right tools. Our Colorado Springs facility specializes in the intricate climate control systems found in modern luxury and performance vehicles, ensuring that every repair is handled with the precision needed to restore factory-level cooling.

With over 50 years of combined experience, our technicians use advanced diagnostic equipment to trace leaks and electrical faults that others might miss. We don’t believe in “parts tossing”; we pinpoint the specific failure—whether it’s a faulty expansion valve, a clogged condenser, or a failing blower motor. By using high-quality OEM parts and following strict environmental protocols for refrigerant handling, we ensure your AC repair is done right the first time, keeping your cabin a cool sanctuary against the intense Colorado sun.

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Warning Signs Your AC System Needs Repair

A failing AC system often shows symptoms beyond just blowing warm air. If you experience any of these red flags, your system likely needs more than just a top-off:

Warm Air From Vents: The most obvious sign—the air coming out of the vents never gets cold, even on the lowest temperature setting.

Loud Noises Under The Hood: Squealing, grinding, or rattling sounds when the AC is turned on often point to a failing compressor bearing or clutch.

Water On The Floorboards: If the drain tube is clogged or the evaporator is failing, you might find damp carpets on the passenger side.

AC Compressor Won’t Cycle: If you don’t hear the compressor “click” on and off, there may be an electrical fault or a pressure sensor issue.

Intermittent Cooling: The air starts out cold but turns warm after a few minutes of driving, which can indicate a freezing evaporator or a failing sensor.

Burning Smell: A burnt rubber or electrical odor when the AC is running can signal a slipping belt or a short-circuited blower motor.

Visible Refrigerant Leaks: Thick, oily residue found on AC lines, the condenser, or the compressor itself.

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Over 50 years combined experience
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