Lantana AC & Heating Services
The purpose of your heating, air conditioning and ventilation system is to provide a comfortable and safe environment inside your home. This could be anything from keeping your home heated or cooled at your preferred temperature to improving the indoor air quality and circulation of your home to help fight against respiratory and other illnesses. Can you guarantee that your unit is running at its full potential and successfully providing the ideal comfort and safety for your Lantana home? If you answer “no” to this question it is time to have your unit inspected. Call us today at 817-341-5149 to schedule your inspection!
Lantana AC Repair & Replacement
If your unit is unable to be repaired and has to be replaced, we’re here to quickly get a new unit put in so you can get back to the comfort you deserve. All you have to do is choose a new system! We provide a wide range of HVAC units to choose from so we know that you will be able to find a new system that caters to your needs.
Our 5-star online reviews show that we are dedicated to customer satisfaction. We have made it our goal to leave you saying that you had a good experience with our company. We take pride in the work we do and always back our work with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. You will always be left satisfied and we will always leave knowing we have successfully assisted your family with your Lantana AC repair needs.
Here For All Your HVAC Needs
Comfort Experts, Inc. has made it our mission to keep Lantana families comfortable all year long and assure that your home is a safe environment. No matter the issue with your heating and cooling systems, we’re here to help. By offering AC inspection and repair, we can diagnose a malfunction quickly and fix the problem, returning your system to peak performance.
In addition to heating and cooling, we specialize in plumbing and electrical services so you don’t have to worry about hunting down multiple contractors. We take care of all your HVAC systems from start to finish. For the most comfortable call you’ll ever make, we’ll be here 24/7 at 817-341-5149 !
Local Reviews
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David - Lantana, TX 76226
Great Service!
Allan - Lantana, TX 76226
Great service
Homer - Lantana, TX 76226
colby.finch@acgenius.com
Upon arrival the indoor and outdoor system was running and cooling. The indoor unit was in good shape factoring in age. The coil was not rusted and the delta of 17 is good. The blower was dusty and it's capicator was out of tolerance. The drain line flowed when flushed but did not have any water safety on the unit. I did advise the customer of the potential for water damage without the safety The outdoor system was fairly clean. The dual run capicator was 29 out of 45 and is likely causing the fan run amps and compressor amps on start up to be above what they are rated. Fan is running at 1.03 and max rated is .93. the compressor is starting up at 128.6 amps and the max is 109. Customer declined to pursue any of my recommendations today. As I left I ensured the system was back up and running. Thanks for choosing comfort experts and have a great day!
jose.govea-soto@acgenius.com
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Diego M.
Upon arrival system was in working condition. Looking at the indoor unit all electrical connections and components are good. Blower dirty. Plenum is dirty. Recommended a duct clean and uv light but client rejected work. Drain lines are clear and flowing. Filter was changed. Looking at the outdoor unit, all electrical connections and components are good. Compressor capacitor is within tolerance. Fan capacitor out of tolerance but client decided to hold off on that. Refrigerant levels are acceptable. Amp draws are acceptable. Cleaned unit from inside out. Left system in working condition. Thank you for choosing comfort experts.
Mike S.
Arrived for CTU #solar - raining Filter needs be replaced Drain lines are good Blower and coil are clean No surge protection Washed condenser coil Capacitor in tolerance Hard start kit recommended to lower starting amperage to factory safe levels
riley.hobson@acgenius.com
Upon arrival I checked the indoor unit for heating functionality and everything ran fine. System was very clean. Outdoor unit ran well as well. Capacitor was within tolerance and the amp draws were all within specs. Left customer in cooling with a 20⁰ delta.
Ryan S.
Performed ah, system operation is normal, changed filter, removed blower and inspected heat exchangers, found high dust levels in return plenum, flame sensor is highly corroded, supply plenum is damaged from condensation and rusted along with secondary pan. Recommend duct cleaning, flame sensor, drain treatment
Yaz G.
Completed 2 system tune up. Both Goodman units installed on Sept. 2020. Downstairs unit: outdoor unit capacitor in tolerance. Fan and compressor pulling normal amps. Refrigerant level good. Washed condenser coil. Indoor unit filter dirty, client did not have replacement on hand. Drain clear. Blower wheel spins freely, no shaft play. Heavy dust level throughout indoor unit. Coil has no corrosion. Upstairs unit: outdoor unit capacitor in tolerance. Fan and compressor pulling normal amps. Refrigerant level good. Washed condenser coil. Indoor unit blower wheel spins freely, no shaft play. Coil has no corrosion. Drain clear. Filter dirty and heavy dust throughout. Highly recommend having duct cleaning performed on both systems to help prevent dust in home as well as wear to motors. Also recommend compressor saver on outdoor units to increase system lifespan. Left estimate for both
Jordan B.
Thoroughly inspected the system, found drain over flowing into secondary, cleared drain and rebuilt vent, tested with 2 gallons and drain cleared. Refr Good, dual run good and system functioning properly.
Yaz G.
Completed CTU. No issues with indoor units. All blowers operating properly. Poured water down all drains. Operating properly. On outdoor units upstairs and master bedroom units had no issues. Capacitor in tolerance. Fan motor and compressor pulling normal amps. Downstairs unit was not cooling on arrival. Outdoor unit not recieving power. Client opted to use home warranty to do repairs.
Dennis C.
Door to furnace keeps falling off, tried to fix door. Door broken so taped door so it would not fall off, system is operating at this time.
Dennis C.
Downstairs: compressor over amping, primary electric control, Condenser fan motor, Blower motor leaking oil, system upgrade do to age condition and refrigerant phase out. Upstairs: evaporator coil rusty and corroded, blower motor, system upgrade do to age condition and refrigerant phase out. Water heaters need replacement. Comfort advisor 5-31-22 5-7.
Casey D.
Did a CTU, changed filter, offered uv system and compressor saver customer declinef
Tyler B.
AHC performed today, outdoor unit refrigerant levels are good at this time and the dual run capacitor to testing within manufacturer specifications, system pulling 166amps on start up with an LRA of 130amps. Talked to customer about a compressor saver to extend the compressors overall lifespan, customer purchased the repair and the system is now pulling 89amps on start up. indoor unit filter is clean and primary drain line is clear at this time. Heat strips are pulling proper amperage and the system is working as it should in both heating and cooling
Tyler B.
AHC performed today, outdoor unit refrigerant levels are good at this time and the dual run capacitor to testing within manufacturer specifications, system pulling 166amps on start up with an LRA of 130amps. Talked to customer about a compressor saver to extend the compressors overall lifespan, customer purchased the repair and the system is now pulling 89amps on start up. indoor unit filter is clean and primary drain line is clear at this time. Heat strips are pulling proper amperage and the system is working as it should in both heating and cooling
Tyler B.
AHC performed today, outdoor unit refrigerant levels are good at this time and the dual run capacitor to testing within manufacturer specifications, system pulling 166amps on start up with an LRA of 130amps. Talked to customer about a compressor saver to extend the compressors overall lifespan, customer purchased the repair and the system is now pulling 89amps on start up. indoor unit filter is clean and primary drain line is clear at this time. Heat strips are pulling proper amperage and the system is working as it should in both heating and cooling
Tyler B.
AHC performed today, outdoor unit refrigerant levels are good at this time and the dual run capacitor to testing within manufacturer specifications, system pulling 166amps on start up with an LRA of 130amps. Talked to customer about a compressor saver to extend the compressors overall lifespan, customer purchased the repair and the system is now pulling 89amps on start up. indoor unit filter is clean and primary drain line is clear at this time. Heat strips are pulling proper amperage and the system is working as it should in both heating and cooling