During this air conditioner maintenance visit in Allen, TX, the Lovejoy HVAC technician performed a thorough inspection and tune-up to keep the system running efficiently. The condenser coil was cleaned to improve airflow and cooling performance. Customer-supplied filters were replaced, and the drain lines were checked to prevent clogs and water damage. Refrigerant levels were verified and temperatures were measured to confirm the system is cooling properly. Return and supply air temperatures were also checked to evaluate overall system performance. Finally, all electrical controls were inspected to ensure safe and reliable operation. Regular maintenance like this helps extend the life of your equipment and catch small issues before they become costly repairs.
A homeowner in Allen, TX reached out because their air conditioner wasn't cooling properly. Our technician came out to inspect the system and quickly got to work. We found that the condenser coils were dirty and the air filters needed to be replaced. Dirty coils make it harder for the system to release heat, and clogged filters restrict airflow — both of which can cause an AC to stop cooling effectively. Our technician cleaned the condenser coils and installed fresh air filters. After completing the service, the system was back to cooling correctly. If your AC isn't keeping up with the heat in Allen, TX, don't wait. Small maintenance issues like dirty coils and clogged filters can snowball into bigger, more expensive problems. Reaching out sooner rather than later can save you time and money.
During this air conditioner maintenance visit in Allen, TX, our technician performed a thorough tune-up to keep the system running efficiently. The condenser coil was cleaned to improve heat transfer and reduce strain on the unit. Customer-supplied filters were replaced, and the drain lines were checked to ensure proper water flow and prevent potential blockages. Refrigerant levels and temperatures were tested to confirm the system is holding the correct charge. Supply and return air temperatures were measured to verify the system is cooling effectively throughout the home. The technician also inspected all electrical controls to make sure everything is operating safely. Lovejoy HVAC recommends routine maintenance like this at least once a year to extend equipment life and catch small issues before they become costly repairs.
A homeowner in McKinney, TX called in because their main downstairs air conditioning system had stopped cooling. Upon arrival, our technician inspected the unit and quickly identified the problem — a failed capacitor. Capacitors are small but critical components. They give the compressor and fan motors the electrical boost they need to start up and keep running. When one fails, the system simply won't cool. Lovejoy HVAC replaced the faulty capacitor, restoring the system to proper operation. If your AC has stopped cooling or you notice the outdoor unit humming but not starting, a bad capacitor is a common culprit. Catching it early can prevent additional stress on the compressor and a much costlier repair down the road.
A tenant in Fairview, TX was experiencing little to no airflow on the lower level of the home. After inspecting the system, the technician identified a faulty zone damper as the cause of the problem. The old damper was no longer functioning properly and needed to be replaced. Lovejoy HVAC removed the existing damper and installed a new 14-inch zone damper to restore proper airflow to the downstairs area. Zone dampers play an important role in directing conditioned air to the right parts of your home. When one fails, certain rooms or floors can end up too warm, too cool, or with little air movement at all. Replacing a worn or broken damper is a straightforward fix that can make a big difference in comfort throughout the home.
Our technician responded to a service call in Allen, TX for a master bedroom that wasn't cooling properly. After arriving and inspecting the system, we quickly identified the problem — a failed capacitor. The capacitor is a key component that helps the AC's motors start and run efficiently. When it goes bad, the system can struggle to cool certain areas of the home or stop working altogether. We replaced the faulty capacitor to restore proper operation and get the room back to a comfortable temperature.
A homeowner in Plano, TX reached out with concerns that their upstairs unit wasn't cooling properly. Our technician arrived and quickly identified the culprit: severely clogged air filters. Restricted airflow from dirty filters can make a system struggle to cool effectively, even when everything else is working fine. We checked the temperature split and refrigerant levels to make sure the system was performing correctly. Everything tested within the expected range. The unit was running as it should once proper airflow was restored. Before wrapping up, our technician walked the customer through a simple maintenance habit — replacing air filters every three to six months. It's one of the easiest things a homeowner can do to keep their system running efficiently and avoid unnecessary service calls. Regular filter changes go a long way, especially during the hot Texas summers in Plano.
A homeowner in Frisco, TX contacted us after noticing their downstairs unit had stopped cooling. When our technician arrived, he found the system refrigerant pressure was critically low. Because of the low pressure, the outdoor unit had shut itself down as a safety measure. Using a leak detector, the technician traced the problem to a leak in the evaporator coil. A leaking evaporator coil allows refrigerant to escape over time, which eventually causes the system to lose the pressure it needs to run properly. Lovejoy HVAC provided the customer with a quote outlining replacement options for the evaporator coil. Replacing a failing coil restores proper refrigerant levels and gets the system back to cooling efficiently. If your AC has stopped keeping up or your outdoor unit isn't running, low refrigerant from a coil leak could be the cause — it's worth having a technician take a look before the problem gets worse.
A homeowner in Wylie, TX was having trouble with the larger AC unit that handles the left side of their home. Our technician diagnosed the problem and found a failed capacitor. Capacitors are essential components that help the motor start and run properly. When they fail, the unit may struggle to turn on or stop cooling altogether. The old capacitor was replaced with a new one, and the system was back up and running. Lovejoy HVAC is here to help keep your home comfortable, no matter the issue.
Our team completed a full HVAC installation at a home in Wylie, TX. We installed a 3.5-ton American Standard condenser and evaporator coil, rated at 14 SEER. This equipment is a reliable, energy-efficient choice for keeping a Texas home comfortable year-round. American Standard systems are known for their durability and consistent performance, making them a solid long-term investment for homeowners in the Wylie area.
A homeowner in Allen, TX reached out because their downstairs air conditioning unit had stopped cooling. Our technician arrived and diagnosed the issue quickly. The cause was a failed capacitor — a common component that helps the unit start and run properly. We replaced the bad capacitor, and the system was back up and cooling effectively before we left. If your AC isn't keeping up this summer, a faulty capacitor is one of the first things worth checking.
A homeowner in McKinney, TX reached out because their house wasn't cooling properly. Our technician arrived and performed a thorough inspection of the system. The capacitor tested good, and refrigerant levels were within the acceptable range. We cleaned the condenser coils and found that several vents in the home had been closed off, which was restricting airflow. We opened those vents to restore proper circulation. These small issues can add up and prevent a system from cooling effectively. The customer was advised to reach out if the home still isn't reaching the desired temperature after these adjustments.
A homeowner in Lucas, TX called us because their downstairs unit wasn't cooling the way it should. When our technician arrived, the compressor wasn't drawing the right amount of current — a sign something wasn't right. The system pressures also confirmed that the compressor wasn't building proper refrigerant compression. The technician checked the compressor windings and found them to be in good condition. After starting the unit, the compressor ran as expected. The system was low on refrigerant, so 1.5 pounds of Freon were added to bring it back to the proper charge. Lovejoy HVAC will continue to monitor this system. If the unit stops cooling again, further diagnostics may be needed to determine whether there is an underlying refrigerant leak or a developing compressor issue. Catching these problems early helps avoid more costly repairs down the road.
A homeowner in Allen, TX called in because their air conditioner had stopped cooling. Our technician diagnosed the system and found two issues: a failed capacitor and a bad contactor. Both components are critical to getting the outdoor unit running properly. The disconnect box was also damaged, so the condenser power was hard-wired to restore safe, reliable operation. Lovejoy HVAC replaced the faulty parts and got the system back up and cooling. If your AC has stopped keeping up with the Texas heat, these types of electrical component failures are a common cause — and they're fixable.
Our technician was called out on a Sunday to handle a warranty capacitor replacement on the main downstairs air conditioning unit at a home in Wylie, TX. The capacitor had been replaced about a year prior and was still within its warranty period, so we swapped it out at no additional cost to the homeowner. Capacitors are a critical component in any AC system — they help start and run the motors that keep cool air flowing through your home. When one fails, the unit often won't start or may struggle to run efficiently. Getting it replaced quickly, especially during the Texas summer heat, helps avoid bigger problems down the road. We were glad to get this taken care of and have the system running properly again.
The evaporator coil inside the air handler had failed and needed to be replaced. Fortunately, the part was still covered under the manufacturer's warranty, so the homeowner had no out-of-pocket cost for the component. Lovejoy HVAC handled the full coil replacement, getting the system back up and running efficiently. If your air conditioner in Allen, TX is struggling to cool your home, a failed evaporator coil could be the cause. Catching issues like this early — and knowing your warranty coverage — can save you a significant amount of money.
A homeowner in McKinney, TX called reporting that their upstairs air conditioner had stopped cooling. Our technician arrived and quickly diagnosed the problem — a leak in the condenser coil. Fortunately, the coil was still under warranty. Lovejoy HVAC was able to replace it at no parts cost to the customer, restoring full cooling to the upper level of the home.
Our technician was called out to a rental property in Plano, TX after the air conditioner stopped cooling. After inspecting the Carrier system, we found the condenser fan motor had failed. A bad condenser fan motor prevents the outdoor unit from releasing heat properly, which causes the system to lose its ability to cool. We replaced the faulty motor to get the unit running again and restore comfort to the property.
A homeowner in Wylie, TX reached out with concerns about her air conditioner not cooling properly. Our technician came out to inspect the system and ran a full evaluation to find the cause. We checked the capacitor readings, and they were within the acceptable 10% tolerance range. Refrigerant levels were also good — no signs of a leak or low charge. The filters were still clean, and temperature readings across the system were all within normal range. In short, the system was performing as it should. Sometimes a unit can feel like it's underperforming due to outside heat or other factors, but a thorough checkup confirmed everything was in order. The homeowner left with peace of mind knowing her system was healthy heading into the summer heat.
A homeowner in Allen, TX called us because their main air conditioning unit had stopped cooling. Our technician inspected the system and found it was low on refrigerant. We added 6 pounds of R-410A refrigerant to bring the system back up to the proper charge. Once complete, the unit was cooling again as expected. Low refrigerant is a common cause of poor cooling performance. It often points to a slow leak somewhere in the system. If your AC stops cooling effectively, it's worth having a technician check the refrigerant level before the problem gets worse. Lovejoy HVAC is here to help keep your home comfortable, especially during the hot Texas summers.
During a recent service visit in Allen, TX, our technician inspected both HVAC systems for any issues. The inspection revealed a small air leak in one of the duct runs. The leak was identified and addressed to help the system run more efficiently. All copper refrigerant piping was checked and found to be in good condition — no repairs were needed there. Lovejoy HVAC recommends routine system inspections like this one to catch small problems before they turn into bigger, costlier ones.
Our technician visited a home in Allen, TX where the downstairs area was not cooling properly. After running a diagnostic, we found that the thermostat was not sending a signal to the furnace. This communication failure was the root cause of the cooling issue. The homeowner chose to purchase and install a replacement thermostat on their own. Once the new thermostat is in place, normal system communication should be restored. If the issue continues after the swap, we recommend scheduling a follow-up visit to rule out any deeper wiring or control board concerns.
Our technician replaced a warrantied Ameristar evaporator coil serving the left side of the home. After the coil swap, we recharged the system with 6 pounds of R-410A refrigerant to bring it back to the manufacturer's recommended levels. This type of warranty repair helps homeowners get the most out of their equipment without unnecessary out-of-pocket costs. If your air conditioner is losing cooling performance or has a known coil issue, our team is ready to help get your system running properly again.
A homeowner in Plano, TX called because their air conditioner had stopped cooling. Our technician arrived and found a burnt contactor, which was preventing the system from running properly. The contactor was replaced, and the condenser coils were thoroughly cleaned to help the unit run efficiently. The system was also low on refrigerant, so one pound of R-22 was added to bring the charge back to the correct level. After completing the repairs, the air conditioner was cooling as expected. Lovejoy HVAC is here to help when your system stops working — getting your home comfortable again as quickly as possible.
Our technician responded to a service call in Fairview, TX for a system that had completely stopped working. After diagnosing the unit, we found a failed motor and a damaged blade. Both components were replaced, and the system was restored to normal operation. If your air conditioner goes down in the Fairview area, our team is ready to diagnose the problem and get it running again.
We recently completed a full heat pump system replacement at a home in Lucas, TX. The existing system was removed and replaced with a new 3-ton, 17 SEER American Standard heat pump — a solid, energy-efficient upgrade for the master bedroom zone. As part of the project, we also added a duct return to improve airflow and overall system balance. A higher SEER rating means the system runs more efficiently, which can help lower energy bills during those hot Texas summers. Proper duct returns are just as important — without adequate return air, even a brand-new system can struggle to perform at its best. Lovejoy HVAC is proud to serve homeowners in Lucas, TX with quality installations designed to keep your home comfortable year-round. If your heat pump is aging or your home has rooms that just won't stay comfortable, a system upgrade like this one might be the right solution.
Our technician responded to a service call at a home in Allen, TX where the air conditioner had stopped cooling. After inspecting the system, we found a failed capacitor on the unit serving the right side of the house. A faulty capacitor is a common cause of cooling problems — it prevents the compressor or fan motor from starting properly. We replaced the bad capacitor, and the system was back up and running. If your AC isn't keeping up with the Texas heat, a failed capacitor is one of the first things we check.
During this July service visit in McKinney, TX, a technician from Lovejoy HVAC performed a full maintenance tune-up on two HVAC systems. Both units were inspected and serviced to help them run efficiently through the summer heat. As part of the visit, a total of four pounds of R-410A refrigerant was added to bring the systems up to their proper charge levels. Low refrigerant can cause your AC to work harder, reduce cooling performance, and lead to bigger problems down the road. Catching it during a routine tune-up is exactly the kind of preventive care that helps extend the life of your equipment and keeps your energy bills in check.
A homeowner in Lucas, TX reached out because the front part of their home had stopped cooling. Our technician visited the property and quickly diagnosed the problem — a failed 70/5 dual run capacitor. Capacitors are critical components in an air conditioning system. They give the motors the electrical boost needed to start and keep running. When one fails, the system can't do its job. We replaced the faulty capacitor, and the system was back up and cooling properly. If your AC isn't keeping up this summer, don't wait — small electrical components like capacitors are often the culprit and are straightforward to fix when caught early.
Our technician visited a home in Fairview, TX to install a whole-home dehumidifier. High humidity is a common comfort issue in North Texas, especially during the summer months. A dehumidifier works alongside your existing HVAC system to pull excess moisture from the air. This helps your home feel cooler, reduces strain on your air conditioner, and can improve indoor air quality. The installation was completed cleanly and efficiently, leaving the system ready to run. If your home feels sticky or muggy even when the AC is running, a dehumidifier may be the right solution.