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AC Repair & Recharge – Kansas City, MO
Kansas City summers can be brutal, and a working A/C isn't a luxury — it's a necessity. Our Mobile Mechanics in Kansas City come directly to your home or office to diagnose and repair your air conditioning system on the spot. If you have an A/C problem, it may be highlighted by one of the following symptoms:
- Hot air blowing out of the A/C
- Failure to blow air at all or poor airflow
- No cool air coming through vents
- Excess moisture around the compressor
- A strange odor coming into the passenger cabin
If you're experiencing any of the above, don't wait — especially in Kansas City's summer heat where a broken A/C can also put extra strain on your radiator and cooling system.
Weak Airflow
- Mold and mildew can accumulate inside the evaporator from moisture that builds up when the system is cooling. If this happens, air has trouble reaching the vents.
- A hose may have worked its way loose — this normally happens on blower hoses which supply air to the blower.
- The ventilation is not working, which can stem from a number of simple reasons.
- If there are any leaks from a seal, the whole A/C unit can be compromised and unable to function properly.
Weak airflow issues can sometimes overlap with other ventilation and filter problems. If your cabin air filter is heavily clogged, our technicians will flag it during your visit — it's also something we inspect during a routine tune up.
My Air Isn't Blowing Cold
A lack of cold air may be caused by any of the following:
- Freon leaks caused by faulty O-rings, hoses, or seal components
- Expansion tubes or refrigerant hoses which are blocked
- A faulty compressor or faulty clutch — compressor clutch issues can sometimes relate to broader belt replacement needs
- A faulty blower motor or resistor
- Damaged or faulty condensers and failing evaporators
- Vacuum leaks
- Broken switches, fuses, relays, or control modules — these electrical faults are best confirmed with a full car diagnostics scan
What Causes an Air Conditioner Leak?
The most common causes are the age of the unit and moisture. The rubber seals and pipes can lose their flexibility over time — the material becomes brittle and breaks down, allowing pressurized Freon to escape and the system to lose pressure. Moisture can also get inside the system, and when it mixes with Freon it causes a corrosive acid which can destroy the inside of your air conditioning system.
If you suspect a Freon leak has been ongoing for some time, it's worth having our team also check your radiator repair and coolant levels, as prolonged engine heat and moisture issues often go hand in hand.
Our Performance Checks
An experienced technician will perform the following checks to help determine where the problem is in the A/C system:
- Visually inspect all of the A/C components
- Run a performance test on the unit
- Perform a system state of charge test
- Perform a system control test
- Perform a leak test using an approved leak detector
Once these tests have been run, they can highlight problems in many areas — including a Freon leak, a worn filter or condenser, loose wires, or heat from the engine interfering with A/C performance. For electrical faults and engine-related interference, our car diagnostics service works alongside the A/C inspection to give you the full picture.
A/C Components
Once the technician has diagnosed the problem, it could lead to the repair or replacement of any of the following parts:
- O-rings, seals, or hoses
- Compressors or compressor clutches
- Blower resistors or motors
- Evaporators or condensers
- Driers, receivers, and accumulators
- Switches, controls, modules, or relays
All parts are sourced to manufacturer specifications, and every repair is backed by the same commitment to quality you'll find across all of our mobile mechanic services.
What causes an air conditioner leak?
As mentioned above, age and moisture are the primary culprits. Rubber seals and pipes lose flexibility over time, become brittle, and break down — allowing pressurized Freon to escape and the system to lose pressure. Moisture inside the system mixes with Freon to form a corrosive acid that can destroy internal A/C components. The best defense is regular inspection, ideally alongside your oil change or tune up schedule.
Don't wait until your A/C fails completely. Contact us today for a free quote — same-day service available across Kansas City.
