The licensed technicians at Johnson Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing help homeowners repair, install, and maintain their HVAC systems. We serve residents throughout Southport and surrounding areas in Central Indiana.
Are HVAC issues keeping your home too hot or too cold? Call us to set up an immediate appointment in Southport, IN.
What you’ll get with every service:
Do you hear loud sounds or other unusual noises coming from your air conditioner? Your unit’s fan belt may be damaged. But if the fan belt is in good condition and your unit is still making loud noises, there may be other problems affecting your unit.
Another problem is a frozen coil, which will cause your unit to have poor circulation. Other problems include clogged filters that can create poor airflow and cause your unit to fail prematurely. To prevent further damage, contact your technicians at Johnson Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing for an immediate inspection and repair.
A dirty air filter can greatly affect the efficiency of your heater. If there is ice on your heat pump’s coils, the defrost cycle is failing and will need to be inspected. Also, if there is a defective evaporator or compressor, air pressure can become too low. If it’s too low during the wintertime, when your heater is most needed, you’ll notice a drastic change in your indoor temperature. Our technicians can take care of this issue with an accurate diagnosis and the ideal method of repair.
Common furnace problems include thermostat malfunctions, which can lead to poor heating control or no heat at all. Your furnace may also have airflow problems from the fan motors, belts, and bearings. This can cause the furnace to overheat, giving you a hard time as you try to manage the heat. The best way to avoid problems with your furnace, and your HVAC system as a whole, is through proper maintenance. Johnson Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing's trained technicians are prepared to perform an inspection on your unit and solve any issues that come up. We are also happy to give tips on how you can better maintain your unit for an extended lifespan.