AC Repair in Fortville, IN
When the cooling drops out in a humid Hancock County summer, we get it running again fast.
- NATE Certified
- OSHA Trained
- Licensed, Bonded & Insured
- Carrier Equipment Installed
Humid summers do not wait
Fortville summers run humid, with highs from 85 to 95 from June through September, and a failed air conditioner gets uncomfortable in a hurry. Central systems in the newer additions and the converted-to-central homes downtown all carry that same heavy seasonal load, so breakdowns cluster on the hottest, stickiest days when you least want them.
Call (317) 436-3846 when the air goes warm. We run a real diagnosis, tell you the cause, and fix it on the spot where parts allow rather than guessing. Cooling repair is an urgency call, and we treat it that way.
Why a Fortville AC quits cooling
- Low refrigerant from a leak, which we locate and repair rather than just topping off.
- Failed capacitors or contactors that stop the compressor or fan from starting in the heat.
- Frozen evaporator coils from airflow restriction or low charge, common when filters get neglected.
- Condensate drain clogs that trip a safety switch and shut the system down.
- Worn condenser fan motors that let the unit overheat and lock out on a hot afternoon.
Our repair approach
We confirm the symptom, measure the system rather than assume, and find the actual fault. A unit blowing warm can be a simple capacitor or a refrigerant leak that needs a real repair, and those get very different fixes. We carry common parts so most Fortville cooling calls are solved same-day.
If a system is old, leaking repeatedly, and on its last legs, we will lay out the replacement math through AC installation rather than pour money into it. But when a repair is the right call, that is what we do.
Fortville AC repair questions
Can you come out today?
Same-day service is the goal during cooling season. Call (317) 436-3846 and we will get a technician to your Fortville home as quickly as the schedule allows.
My AC is running but blowing warm air. Why?
Common causes are low refrigerant, a failed capacitor, a frozen coil, or a tripped condensate switch. We diagnose which it is instead of guessing, because the fixes differ.
Is it bad to keep running an AC that is freezing up?
Yes. Running a frozen system can damage the compressor. Shut it off, let it thaw, and call us. The underlying cause is usually airflow or low charge and needs a real fix.
Do you repair the units in older downtown homes that were added later?
We do. Central systems retrofitted into older Fortville homes get serviced the same as factory-built ones, and we know the airflow quirks those installs sometimes have.
How often should I have the AC checked?
Once a year, ideally in spring before the humid stretch. A shoulder-season check catches a weak capacitor or low charge before it strands you on the hottest day.
AC down in Fortville? Call now
Reach us at (317) 436-3846 for fast air conditioning repair. Click to call, or send the form and we will respond quickly.