AC Repair & Troubleshooting

Same-day AC repair and expert troubleshooting to restore your comfort fast.

About AC Repair & Troubleshooting

When your air conditioner fails in July, you need help fast. Wichita HVAC Pro offers same-day and next-day AC repair service throughout the Wichita metro area. Our technicians diagnose problems ranging from refrigerant leaks and frozen evaporator coils to capacitor failures, contactor issues, and compressor problems. We use advanced diagnostics including refrigerant circuit analysis, electrical component testing, and airflow measurement to identify the exact failure before quoting repairs. All repairs come with a 1-year parts and labor warranty.

What You Get

  • Same-day AC repair available — no multi-day waits in the summer heat
  • Advanced refrigerant circuit analysis for accurate diagnosis
  • 1-year parts and labor warranty on all repairs
  • Transparent flat-rate pricing presented before work begins

Ready for a Free Estimate?

Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on ac repair & troubleshooting. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

Licensed & insured · Wichita, KS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my AC not cooling the house?
The most common causes are low refrigerant (indicating a leak), a dirty or frozen evaporator coil, a failed capacitor preventing the compressor from starting, a clogged condenser coil, or a faulty expansion valve. Our technicians use refrigerant circuit analysis and electrical testing to pinpoint the exact failure before quoting a repair.
My AC is freezing up — what does that mean?
A frozen evaporator coil is usually caused by restricted airflow (dirty filter, blocked vents, or a failing blower) or low refrigerant. Turn the system off and let it thaw completely before running it again — running a frozen coil risks damaging the compressor. Change your filter and check your vents; if it freezes again, call us for a professional diagnosis.
Is it worth repairing an older AC?
If your AC is under 10 years old and the repair cost is under $500–800, repair usually makes sense. For systems over 12–15 years old or if the compressor needs replacement (typically $1,500–2,500), a new system is often the better investment. We'll give you an honest assessment — we don't push replacement when repair is the right call.