Air Conditioning Repair

All Weather Heating and Cooling, Inc. specializes in residential and commercial air conditioner repair in Durham, NC and surrounding areas, resolving every type of issue with all makes, models, and types of equipment. Along with a minimum of ten years of in-field experience, our technicians continue weekly training, remaining current with industry advancements. We further maintain the strenuous qualifications of a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer, ensuring strict business practices, exceptional customer approval ratings, and proper service protocols. Family owned and operated, we take our levels of customer service seriously, treating you right from your initial call to a satisfying outcome.

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Efficient Air Conditioner Repairs

Reach out to All Weather Heating and Cooling, Inc. at (919) 230-8572 for quick answers and easy scheduling. We arrive on time and work fast. We inspect your system, find the issue, and fix it at a fair price.

We explain what we find and give simple repair options. Our honest approach keeps customers coming back. Available 24/7, we handle emergencies across Durham, Chapel Hill, Morrisville, Hillsborough, and Carrboro, NC.

Air Conditioning Repair

We Offer AC Repair In…

Apex, Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh, Carrboro, Fayetteville, Hillsborough, Lillington, Morrisville, Southport —and more!

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my AC running but not cooling?

Common causes include a dirty air filter, frozen coil, low refrigerant, thermostat issue, or an outdoor unit problem. If basic checks do not fix it, the system should be inspected.

Should I turn off my AC if it is frozen?

Yes. Turn cooling off and run the fan to help thaw the coil. If it freezes again, call for service because the underlying issue still needs to be diagnosed.

Why won’t my AC turn on?

Possible causes include thermostat settings, a tripped breaker, a clogged drain safety switch, or a failed electrical component such as a capacitor or contactor.

Is water around my AC unit normal?

A small amount of condensation can be normal, but pooling water, indoor leaking, or repeated leaks may indicate a clogged drain line, frozen coil, or drain pan issue.

How do I know if I should repair or replace my AC?

Repair may make sense for newer systems with minor issues. Replacement may be better if the system is older, unreliable, inefficient, or facing a costly repair.

Do you offer emergency AC repair?

All Weather Heating & Cooling offers service availability for urgent comfort issues. If your AC is down, call or submit a service request and we will help determine the next step.

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