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Avatar for LPAC Services- Larry Pearson A/C
LPAC Services- Larry Pearson A/C
4.7(
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Serving Port Charlotte, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The first motor he installed had a bad bearing. I watched him take it out of the box so I knew it was new. Cody was the man who installed it and Rick was the first one we saw. Cody had to get another motor and he came back the next day. The unit is working just fine. I know we will need a new unit in the next year or so and LPAC will be the first ones I call."
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+8

Response time2 days
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Certified Heating and Cooling Inc
4.9(
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Serving Port Charlotte, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Darren worked on my AC unit. He called ahead to let us know exactly when he would arrive, and did so. He systematically analyzed and found the cause of the problem (air handler not functioning properly). He first checked the thermostat and found nothing coming on, then checked the attic to check for power, line and low voltages, then the breakers for indoor and outdoor unit in the main panel. He then found that the previous company had a hose stuck in drain clean out allowing air handler to pull water into air handler and cause the safety switch to short cycle system and cause compressor to hum. He then removed the hose and poured water down the line and capped the clean out. He cycled the system on and checked for system operation, and then went to the rear of the home to check drain line and found it did not have a proper trap. He then turned existing piping on all drain lines to create a trap. He did this not only for the unit at issue but also did the same for the other adjacent AC units (the drains for which were also not trapped). He then checked to confirm that the drain was operating normally. Darren is a true professional. He went above and beyond. I would highly recommend him !"
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+12

Response time1 day
Response rate100%
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Polar Bear Air
4.8(
18
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Serving Port Charlotte, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1985

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Very prompt and reliable. They were able to diagnose and repair two of our AC units with a quick turnaround. We are very pleased and would recommend!?"
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Response time7 hrs
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FAQs for window a/c unit service or relocation projects in Port Charlotte, FL

If your window air conditioner is relatively new or of high quality, repairing it can restore optimal performance and protect your investment. However, for older units or those with ongoing issues, it might be more cost-effective to replace the unit to ensure long-term efficiency and reliability. Consider the unit's age, the severity of the problem, repair costs versus replacement, and energy efficiency ratings when making your decision. If repairs cost more than half the price of a new unit, replacement is typically the better option.

Window air conditioners last eight to ten years on average. After this time, you may notice decreased efficiency and component wear. Replacing an older unit can improve energy savings and provide updated features like remote controls and better overall performance. With proper maintenance including regular filter cleaning, coil checks, and professional servicing, you can maximize your unit's lifespan.

If your portable AC isn't cooling, it might have a refrigerant leak or a circuit malfunction that's preventing it from working properly. It's best to contact a local air conditioner contractor to inspect and repair the unit. If your AC is older and repairs don't fix the issue, replacing it might be the most effective solution.

Removing a wall-mounted AC costs $55 to $75. Completing the removal yourself at the end of each summer season, being sure to do so according to proper guidelines, keeps you within this cost range. Should you require professional assistance for removal and disposal, if you can't move the unit yourself, expect an added fee of $25 to $50 to the overall cost.

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