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If You Need Service
Call us at 214-483-9600 and let us know what you need done!
- We can come today*
- We work on weekends
- We repair all makes and brands
- We accept checks, credit cards
- A house call is only $49.00!
We serve the North Dallas region, including Plano, Carrollton, Richardson, Frisco, McKinney, Lewisville, and surrounding areas.
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When you call Air Plus:
- You are greeted by our friendly, knowledgeable staff,
- We schedule a convenient time to meet you.
When it is time for the service:
- Our technician arrives in uniform with boot covers,
- Our service trucks are clearly marked,
- We check the unit in the attic as well as outside,
- We have the latest test instruments and tools,
- We can repair any brand of air conditioner or heat pump,
- We take time to diagnose the system inside and out to get a complete picture,
- We give you all possible repair and replacement options as well as prices.
When you choose to have the repairs done with us:
- The charge for the house call is waived,
- When the repair is complete you get a written service order for your records,
- All work is guaranteed.
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When your air conditioner stops cooling, some of the possible problems include:
- Tripped breakers,
- Burnt wiring,
- Corrosion of the unit,
- Physical damage to the unit,
- Freon leak,
- Lack of maintenance,
- Seized fan motor,
- Ant hills inside the unit (we've seen it!).
Some things to check:
- Check that the air filter(s) is clean,
- Check that the air filter grill is not obstructed,
- Make sure that nothing being stored in the attic is crushing any air ducts,
- Check that the area around the outdoor unit is clear of any vegetation, yard equipment, etc.
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Don't forget that there is just as much air conditioning equipment inside the house as outside.
Although the outdoor unit is the most recognizable part of the air conditioner, there is just as much equipment inside, either in the attic or a closet.
When you call for service, be aware that the technician will need to enter the house in order to examine the indoor equipment.
Although we promote some visual inspection of the equipment by the homeowner, we do not recommend opening the equipment.
Air conditioning equipment is powered by high voltage (240 V), and inexperienced handling of the equipment can result in damage to the equipment or electrocution.
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