AC Repair in Durham, NC
When your air conditioner stops cooling, starts leaking, freezes up, or will not turn on, All Weather Heating & Cooling provides AC repair in Durham, NC with clear diagnostics and experienced service. Our technicians troubleshoot the full system so we can find the actual cause instead of guessing.
We serve homeowners throughout Durham, including areas near Trinity Park, Duke Forest, Hope Valley, Southpoint, RTP, and surrounding neighborhoods. Whether your AC is blowing warm air, making noise, tripping a breaker, leaking water, or running constantly, we can help determine the right next step.
Durham AC Repair for Common Cooling Problems
Durham summers can put a heavy load on cooling equipment. Long run times, high humidity, and older ductwork can all reveal problems that may not be obvious during mild weather. We repair common AC issues including failed capacitors, contactors, fan motors, thermostat faults, clogged drain lines, frozen coils, weak airflow, and outdoor unit problems.
If your AC is running but not cooling, start with our AC Not Cooling guide. If the system will not start at all, use our AC Won’t Turn On guide. These guides can help you narrow down the issue before scheduling service.
Honest Diagnostics Before Repairs
We believe in straightforward recommendations. After diagnosing the system, we explain what we found, what repair options are available, and whether the system is worth repairing. You will know what is going on before work begins.
If your system is older, unreliable, or facing a major repair, we can also help you compare repair against AC replacement in Durham, NC. You can also use our Repair vs Replace guide to get a better idea of which direction may make sense.
More Than a Quick Fix
Some AC problems are symptoms of a larger issue. A frozen coil may be related to airflow. Water around the indoor unit may come from a drain issue or frozen coil. Weak airflow may point to ductwork, blower, filter, or coil problems. Our goal is to fix the cause so the problem is less likely to return.
Helpful related resources: water leaking from unit, HVAC short cycling, and weak airflow / ductwork guide.

AC problems we diagnose in Durham homes
Air conditioners can fail in several different ways. A proper diagnostic helps separate simple fixes from bigger system issues.
AC running but not cooling
Possible causes include airflow restriction, frozen coil, low refrigerant-related performance, or outdoor unit issues.
AC will not turn on
Startup problems may involve thermostat settings, breakers, drain safety switches, capacitors, contactors, or controls.
Water around the indoor unit
Pooling water may come from clogged drains, frozen coils, drain pan issues, or condensate problems.
Weak airflow or uneven rooms
Weak airflow can point to filters, blower operation, ductwork, dirty coils, or return air problems.
Serving Durham and nearby areas
We repair air conditioners across Durham, including Trinity Park, Duke Forest, Hope Valley, Southpoint, RTP, Downtown Durham, and nearby Triangle communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
▶Do you offer AC repair in Durham, NC?
Yes. All Weather Heating & Cooling provides AC repair throughout Durham, including areas near Trinity Park, Duke Forest, Hope Valley, Southpoint, RTP, and surrounding neighborhoods.
▶Why is my AC running but not cooling my Durham home?
Common causes include a dirty filter, frozen coil, low refrigerant-related performance, weak airflow, thermostat issues, or an outdoor unit problem. If basic checks do not fix it, the system should be inspected.
▶Should I turn off my AC if the coil is frozen?
Yes. Turn cooling off and run the fan to help thaw the coil. If the system freezes again, schedule AC service because the underlying issue still needs to be diagnosed.
▶Can you repair an AC that will not turn on?
Yes. AC startup issues can come from thermostat settings, tripped breakers, drain safety switches, capacitors, contactors, motors, wiring, or control problems.
▶Is water leaking from my AC an emergency?
Water around the indoor unit can indicate a clogged drain line, full drain pan, frozen coil, or condensate issue. Turn the system off if water may damage the home and schedule service.
▶How do I know if I should repair or replace my AC?
Repair often makes sense for newer systems with minor issues. Replacement may be better if the AC is older, unreliable, inefficient, or facing a costly repair. We can inspect the system and explain both options.
Related Services
Helpful Guides
Quick decision tools to help you choose the right option.
Need AC repair in Durham?
Call All Weather Heating & Cooling or request service online. Tell us what your AC is doing and we’ll help you schedule the right next step.
