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We Repair All Central Air Conditioners in Georgina (Keswick)!

Air Conditioner Repair and Maintenance:

Our fully licensed local technicians in Georgina, Keswick, Sutton, and Jackson's Point can diagnose and repair all makes and models, often on the same day. If you’re preparing your AC unit for the summer to come, we can help with that, too. Call to book your air conditioner repair today!

Choose Primipair™ for Air Conditioner Repair in Georgina, Keswick & the surrounding area

Primipair Home Services® is Georgina’s (Keswick, Jackson's Point, Sutton) local source for air conditioners, furnaces, water heaters, smart home systems, and more. Primipair has provided affordable home comfort solutions to Georgina and the surrounding regions since 2001.

We proudly provide Georgina residents and businesses with heating and cooling system (HVAC) installations, repairs and maintenance throughout Georgina. We provide furnace repair, AC repair, water heater repair and other services. Looking for a new furnace or air conditioner in Georgina? Our team of home comfort experts and experienced Georgina HVAC technicians are just a phone call away and ready to provide you with a free consultation.

Why Choose Primipair for Air Conditioner Repair in Georgina (Keswick)?

A complete diagnostic and safety check of your equipment

We service every make and model and can often fix your problem on the same day if you call before 5 p.m.*

A fixed-price quote up front, including all parts and labour — no hidden charges

All of our technicians are fully licensed and experienced to complete any air conditioner repair

We accept credit card payments, at no extra charge

We Also Perform Maintenance on All ACs!

Call us to book your air conditioner maintenenace appointment today!

Is Your Air Conditioner Acting Up?

Insufficient cooling

Unusual noise

Ice build-up

Unit runs continuously without cooling

Water on the floor

A well-maintained air conditioning unit should provide 10-15 years of worry-free service. If you’re starting to experience any of the issues above, the unit may need to be replaced or repaired. For safety reasons, we don’t recommend doing this on your own. Call Primipair instead to schedule a visit from one of our licensed technicians, who can diagnose the issue and recommend the right course of action.

Popular Air Conditioner Brands We Repair

We repair high-efficiency AC units including the following brands:

  • Carrier

  • Goodman

  • Trane

  • Amana

  • Lennox

  • Ruud

  • York

  • Bosch

  • Bryant

  • Daikin

  • Coleman

  • Payne

  • Luxaire

  • Armstrong Air

  • Napoleon

  • American Standard

Common Questions About Air Conditioner Repairs

How much do air conditioner repairs cost?

The cost of fixing an air conditioner depends on the nature of the problem, the intensity of the repair, and the price of any required parts.

Why is my AC not cooling?

If you turn on your air conditioner but it doesn’t provide cold air, several culprits may be at work. The AC unit may have a frozen coil, clogged filters, a blocked air condenser, a malfunctioning compressor, or a refrigerant leak. It’s also possible that your thermostat is malfunctioning and needs replacement.

Should I repair or replace my AC unit?

Foul smells, weird noises, high energy bills, a lack of cool air, or limited airflow are all signs that your air conditioner may need to be repaired or replaced. The age of your AC unit is the main factor in choosing between repair and replacement. With proper maintenance, an air conditioner's typical useful life is approximately 10 to 15 years.

Can I fix my air conditioner myself?

For safety, we recommend having a licensed, professional technician do any repairs needed. 

When should I replace my air conditioner? 

With regular maintenance, you should be able to operate an air conditioner for 10-15 years. But you may need to buy or rent a new unit sooner if your current equipment breaks down and the parts aren’t available.

How can I test if my air conditioner is working?

You can test if your air conditioner is working by following three easy steps: (i) Wait until the outside temperature is above 13 degrees and remove any protective covers. (ii) Turn down your thermostat by 3 to 5 degrees and turn on your air conditioner for 20 minutes. (iii) Check that cool air is pushed from your vents and that there aren’t any unusual noises, like bangs, squeaks and scrapes from your AC unit.

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