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The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is known to have some pretty extreme summers. Our area experiences high temperatures in the 90’s for several months, and can reach well into the 100’s. When you walk into your home after a hot summer day, you expect it to be cool and comfortable.

Aztec Air Conditioning and Heating understands the important role your air conditioning system plays in keeping the entire family comfortable in the Texas heat. If for any reason your air conditioning system stops working properly, give our office a call. We’ll have one of our experienced HVAC technicians out there as quickly as possible to diagnose the problem. We guarantee our repairs!

We recommend you have your cooling system regularly maintained to ensure that it will last for years to come. It is also important to keep you thermostat maintained and replace your filters regularly to save money on your electric bill.

If you’re having any of the following issues, it could mean that your air conditioner needs repair:

  • A/C Is Not Blowing Cold Air
  • Weak Air Flow
  • Water Leak
  • Strange Noise
  • Warm Spots
  • Excessive Moisture In The Air
  • Wrong Temperature On the Thermostat
  • Low Refrigerant Levels
  • Unexplained Utility Bill Increase

If you're having any of the issues listed above, Contact Us Today For Prompt, professional repair and maintenance of Air Conditioning systems throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

Air Conditioning Repair FAQ

How Often Should I Change My Air Filter?

  • Many air filters are good being changed out every three months, depending how much dirt and contaminants (like pet hair) are in the air. However, if you’re running your air a lot during summer months, we recommend replacing the filter once a month. Overall, we recommend checking your filter often and changing it if it seems dirty.

How Does an Air Conditioner Work?

  • An air conditioner does create cool air, rather it removes heat from the air using a chemical called refrigerant. Warm air runs through the coils in the unit, turns into liquid and then back into a gas while the refrigerant removes heat. Now cooled, the air gets blown back into your house. This process also helps to remove humidity from the air.

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