AC Repair in Greenfield
Humid summers push 85 to 95 degrees here. When the AC quits, we get Hancock County homes cool again fast.
- NATE Certified
- OSHA Trained
- Licensed, Bonded & Insured
- Carrier Equipment Installed
Cooling failures are no fun in a Greenfield July
Cooling demand here is heavy from June through September, with humid highs of 85 to 95 degrees, and central air is standard across the newer subdivisions. When a system stops cooling, the house heats up fast. Call (317) 436-3846 and we route a technician to your address. We are locally based with fast local response across Hancock County, and we keep common parts on the truck so many repairs finish the same visit.
Why your AC stopped cooling
- Warm air from the vents while the system runs
- Outdoor unit humming but the fan will not spin, a likely capacitor
- Frozen evaporator coil from low refrigerant or airflow restriction
- Tripped breaker or a failed contactor
- Refrigerant leak leaving the system undercharged
- Clogged condensate drain shutting the system down on a safety switch
We find the actual fault before touching a part. A frozen coil and a dead capacitor look similar from the thermostat but need very different fixes.
Fast, honest diagnostics
We check the charge, electrical components, airflow, and condensate path, then give you the diagnosis and price before the repair. We do not add refrigerant to a leaking system and call it fixed; if there is a leak, we find it. If the unit is old and failing repeatedly, we tell you straight.
When repair stops making sense, ac installation covers right-sized replacement separately.
AC repair questions in Greenfield
Why is my AC running but not cooling?
Common causes are low refrigerant, a failed capacitor, a frozen coil, or a dirty condenser. We diagnose the exact cause rather than topping off refrigerant and hoping.
Can you come out the same day?
We prioritize no-cooling calls during summer heat. Call (317) 436-3846 and we will get you scheduled as fast as routing allows.
My outdoor fan is not spinning, what is it?
Often a failed run capacitor or contactor, sometimes the motor itself. It is a common, usually quick fix once we confirm which part failed.
Is a refrigerant leak worth fixing?
It depends on the leak location, the system age, and the refrigerant type. We locate the leak and give you the honest repair-versus-replace picture.
Do you service all AC brands?
Yes, we repair the major residential brands common in Greenfield homes, both in older retrofits and newer subdivision systems.
AC out in Greenfield?
Call (317) 436-3846 now or send the request form. We get Hancock County homes cool again fast.