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At Lehi Heating and Air Pros, we provide fast and dependable air conditioning repair services for homes and businesses. Whether your AC stops working, blows warm air, or makes unusual noises, our experienced technicians quickly diagnose and fix the issue to restore your comfort. We’re available 24/7 to handle emergency repairs and keep your system running efficiently.

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Air Conditioning Repair in Lehi, Utah – Fast, Accurate Diagnosis and Repairs That Hold

We are Lehi Heating and Air Pros, and we are the trusted local air conditioning repair experts in Lehi. When your AC stops working during a Utah summer, the clock starts immediately. Indoor temperatures climb fast, and the discomfort turns dangerous quickly for young children, elderly family members, and anyone with a health condition that makes heat exposure risky. We do not treat air conditioning repair calls in Lehi as routine – we respond with the urgency the situation demands.

Our technicians have repaired air conditioning systems of every type and age throughout Lehi and the surrounding area. From a central air system in a newer Traverse Mountain subdivision that stopped cooling overnight to a ductless mini split in an older home near the historic core that has been running on a refrigerant leak all summer, we have seen and fixed it. We diagnose accurately, we explain clearly, and we repair correctly. If you are dealing with a Lehi summer without functioning air conditioning, reach out to us today.

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Our Air Conditioning Repair in Lehi Utah

Air Conditioning Repair

General AC repair in a Lehi home covers the full range of system failures – from the kind that stop the unit entirely to the kind that let it run while gradually losing the ability to cool effectively. Both types matter. An AC that runs but does not cool is wasting energy and masking a problem that will get worse before it gets better. We diagnose both ends of the spectrum and everything in between.

Common Problems We Fix

  • System not turning on despite thermostat calling for cooling
  • AC running continuously without reaching the set temperature
  • Outdoor unit running but indoor handler not responding
  • Refrigerant leak causing gradual performance decline over weeks or months
  • Capacitor failure leaving the compressor or fan unable to start
  • Contactor burned or pitted causing intermittent operation
  • Evaporator coil icing over and blocking airflow through the system
  • Condensate drain backing up and triggering the float switch safety shutoff
  • Compressor drawing excessive amperage and tripping the circuit breaker

When we arrive at a Lehi home for an AC repair call, we start with a structured diagnostic, not with parts. We check the thermostat and control signal first, then move to electrical components, measure refrigerant pressures and temperatures, evaluate coil condition, test airflow, and inspect the condensate drainage path. This sequential approach means we identify the actual cause rather than the most obvious symptom. A lot of AC failures in Lehi summer heat look like refrigerant problems on the surface but have an underlying electrical or airflow cause that gets overlooked when a technician goes straight to the gauge set. We find the real problem and fix it in a way that holds through the rest of the season.

Central Air Conditioning Repair

Central air conditioning systems are the primary cooling method in most Lehi homes, and when they fail, the impact is felt in every room. Central systems have more components and more interaction points than a simple window unit – the air handler, the outdoor condenser, the duct system, and the refrigerant circuit all have to work together correctly for the system to deliver the performance it was designed for. We are the Lehi Heating and Air Pros you call when your central AC needs expert diagnosis and repair.

Common Problems We Fix

  • Blower motor not running or running at reduced speed
  • Air handler coil completely iced over and restricting all airflow
  • Condenser fan motor seized or bearing-worn and overheating the outdoor unit
  • High-pressure lockout fault caused by dirty condenser coil or failed fan
  • Refrigerant metering device partially blocked and causing low suction pressure
  • Duct leakage sending conditioned air into the attic before it reaches living spaces
  • Control board fault preventing proper communication between indoor and outdoor units
  • Thermostat wiring issue causing the system to cycle incorrectly
  • Drain pan overflow from a blocked condensate line

Central AC repair in Lehi requires looking at the system holistically. The outdoor condenser and indoor air handler have to match each other and the duct system for the equipment to perform as rated. One of the most common issues we find in Lehi homes – particularly in neighborhoods where systems are approaching or past the 15-year mark – is a combination of reduced equipment performance and duct leakage that together take a system that should cool the home efficiently and leave it struggling. We address both sides: the mechanical problem in the equipment and the system-level factors that affect how well the repair holds.

Ductless Mini-Split AC Repair

Ductless mini splits in Lehi homes serve a range of purposes – cooling a home addition that was never ducted, handling a sun-exposed room that the central system cannot reach, or providing dedicated cooling for a home office where occupancy patterns do not match the rest of the house. When a ductless system stops working correctly, the room it serves becomes uncomfortable fast. We repair ductless mini splits from all major manufacturers throughout Lehi and the surrounding area.

Common Problems We Fix

  • Indoor air handler producing little to no cooling despite running
  • Unit displaying a fault code and shutting down
  • Water dripping from the indoor air handler onto the floor or wall
  • System short cycling frequently and not completing cooling cycles
  • Outdoor unit shutting down on a high-pressure fault during peak heat
  • Ice forming on the indoor coil or the refrigerant lines
  • Indoor unit producing unusual noise including grinding, clicking, or squealing
  • Remote or app control not communicating with the unit
  • Refrigerant leak between the indoor unit and outdoor unit in the line set

Ductless system repair in Lehi starts with reading and interpreting the fault codes from the system’s diagnostic memory, but it does not end there. Fault codes tell you where the system detected a problem, not always why the problem occurred. We use the codes as a starting point and then evaluate the likely root causes – checking refrigerant charge, testing electrical components, inspecting the condensate drainage path, and evaluating coil condition before we recommend a repair. Lehi’s summer heat pushes ductless systems hard, especially units installed in rooms with high solar gain from west-facing exposures, and we take that environmental context into account when we diagnose and repair.

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Why Lehi Homeowners Choose Lehi Heating and Air Pros

Accurate Diagnosis on the First Visit

We have been called to fix AC problems in Lehi that a previous technician misdiagnosed. A compressor that had already been replaced when the real problem was an overcharged refrigerant system. A thermostat that was swapped out when the actual issue was a wiring short in the wall. These are expensive mistakes that come from skipping the diagnostic work. We run a complete assessment before we recommend any repair, and the time we invest on the front end saves you money on the back end.

Straight Communication About What We Find

When we finish a diagnostic in a Lehi home, we tell you exactly what is wrong, what caused it, what the repair involves, and what you can expect the repaired system to deliver going forward. If the system is old enough or the repair scope is significant enough that a new installation deserves serious consideration, we tell you that too – with honest numbers. We do not default to the most expensive option, and we do not recommend repairs that are likely to fail again within the season.

Speed When It Matters Most

Lehi summers hit fast and hard. When temperatures are in the mid-90s and climbing, waiting three days for an AC repair is genuinely dangerous for some households. We prioritize cooling calls during peak season, aim for same-day service when our schedule allows, and give emergency-level priority to households with vulnerable occupants. We know what Lehi summers feel like inside a home that has lost its air conditioning, and we move accordingly.

Knowledge of Lehi’s Housing Stock

We have worked in Lehi homes long enough to understand the patterns that show up by neighborhood and by construction era. Homes in the rapid-growth neighborhoods along the 2100 North corridor often have builder-grade HVAC that needs careful evaluation rather than just parts replacement. The older neighborhoods on the west side of town may have duct configurations from the original construction that limit how well a repaired system can distribute air. We factor all of this in when we assess and repair, because the right repair for one type of Lehi home is not always the right repair for another.

Repairs That Hold Through the Season

We do not view a repaired system as done until we have verified it under real operating conditions. We run the system through a complete cooling cycle, measure supply temperatures at the registers, check refrigerant pressures against the manufacturer’s specifications, and confirm that the electrical components are operating within their rated limits. An AC repair in Lehi that fails again in three weeks because it was not fully verified before the technician left is not a repair – it is a preview of the next service call.

Our Service Process

Step 1: You Contact Us and Describe the Problem

Call or reach out online. Tell us what your AC is doing or not doing – no technical vocabulary needed. We ask a few targeted questions to understand the situation and schedule the right type of visit.

Step 2: We Arrive and Run a Full Diagnostic

Our technician arrives at your Lehi home at the scheduled time and performs a systematic assessment of the air conditioning system. We work through the diagnostic in logical order and explain our findings in plain terms before recommending any repair.

Step 3: We Complete the Repair

Once you approve the work, we proceed efficiently and carefully. We use quality replacement parts, handle refrigerant work with proper equipment and procedures, and do not leave the job site with anything unfinished or untested.

Step 4: We Verify and Walk You Through the Results

We run the repaired system through a full operating test before we leave. We explain what was done, answer your questions, and make sure you know what to watch for. We do not hand you a receipt and disappear.

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Service Area in and Around Lehi Utah

We provide air conditioning repair throughout Lehi and the surrounding communities in northern Utah County. Our regular service area covers Alpine, American Fork, Cedar Hills, Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grove, and Lindon. We also serve customers in Orem, Provo, and other communities along the Wasatch Front corridor.

Whether your home is in a newer subdivision near the Traverse Mountain area or in an established neighborhood closer to Lehi’s core, we come to you. We know the service area well and navigate it efficiently to minimize the time between your call and our arrival.

Professional Air Conditioning Repair vs DIY Attempts

We respect the homeowner who wants to understand what is happening with their system. There are maintenance tasks that every Lehi homeowner can and should do: change the air filter on schedule, keep the area around the outdoor unit clear of vegetation, check that the condensate drain path is not blocked, and confirm that the breaker has not tripped before calling for service. These steps matter and they extend system life.

What crosses the line is attempting actual repairs without the training, tools, and legal authorization to do them safely.

Refrigerant handling is the clearest example. Working with refrigerants requires EPA Section 608 certification and proper recovery equipment. Adding refrigerant to a system without these qualifications is a federal violation. But beyond the legal issue, adding refrigerant to a system that is low because of a leak – rather than finding and fixing the leak first – just pushes refrigerant into the environment and leaves the system still losing charge. And charging a system incorrectly causes serious compressor damage over time. There is no way to do this correctly without a calibrated manifold gauge set and the training to read and interpret the measurements.

High-voltage components in an air conditioner – the capacitor in particular – store a dangerous electrical charge even when the system is turned off and the breaker is open. Many homeowners do not know this. A capacitor that has not been safely discharged can deliver a serious shock that sends you to the emergency room. This is not a hypothetical risk.

Then there is the diagnostic challenge. An AC that is not cooling could have a failed capacitor, low refrigerant, a dirty condenser coil restricting heat rejection, a failing compressor, a blocked metering device, a refrigerant overcharge from a previous service, or a duct problem unrelated to the mechanical equipment. Replacing parts based on online guesses addresses one possible cause out of many. If you guess wrong, you have spent money and the problem remains. A professional diagnostic visit from Lehi Heating and Air Pros identifies the actual cause and fixes it right the first time.

Reach out to us for assistance when your AC stops performing. It is faster, safer, and less expensive in the long run than a DIY attempt on a system you rely on through Lehi’s full summer season.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you get to my Lehi home for AC repair?

During peak cooling season, we prioritize AC repair calls and aim for same-day service when our schedule allows. For households with vulnerable family members, we treat those calls with emergency priority. Contact us today and tell us your situation.

My AC is running but not cooling my Lehi home. What could be causing that?

Common causes include low refrigerant from a leak, a dirty evaporator or condenser coil reducing heat transfer, a failed capacitor affecting compressor or fan performance, a refrigerant metering device that is partially restricted, or duct leakage sending conditioned air into the attic. A diagnostic visit identifies which of these is actually happening.

How long does an AC repair typically take in Lehi?

Simple repairs like a capacitor replacement or condensate drain clearing can be done in under an hour. More involved repairs involving refrigerant work, coil cleaning, or component replacements typically take two to three hours. We give you a realistic timeframe after the diagnostic.

Is it worth repairing my older AC unit in Lehi, or should I replace it?

Systems under 12 years old with limited prior repair history are generally worth repairing unless the compressor has failed. Systems over 15 years old, particularly those still running on R-22 refrigerant, deserve a serious look at replacement math before spending on a major repair.

Can you repair my ductless mini split in Lehi?

Yes, we repair ductless mini splits throughout Lehi and surrounding communities. We work with all major brands and have the tools and knowledge to correctly diagnose and repair both the indoor and outdoor components.

My AC keeps tripping the circuit breaker. Is that dangerous?

A breaker that trips on an AC circuit is protecting the wiring from an overcurrent condition. Common causes include a compressor that is pulling excessive amperage due to age or refrigerant issues, a seized outdoor fan, or an electrical fault in the system. This should be evaluated by a professional before you keep resetting the breaker.

Why does my AC freeze up in Lehi summer heat?

Evaporator coil freezing is usually caused by low airflow – often a clogged filter – or low refrigerant charge. When the coil gets too cold, moisture in the air freezes on the coil surface and blocks airflow entirely. Check the filter first; if the filter is clean and the system is still icing over, it is time for a service call.

Can you find an AC repair service near me in Lehi that also handles ductless systems?

Yes – we repair both central AC and ductless mini splits throughout Lehi and the surrounding area. You do not need to find a separate ductless specialist.

How do I know if my AC has a refrigerant leak?

Signs of a refrigerant leak include gradual loss of cooling performance over the season, ice forming on the refrigerant lines or evaporator coil, a hissing sound near the indoor or outdoor unit, and eventually a system that produces no meaningful cooling at all. A technician can confirm a leak with pressure testing and electronic leak detection.

Do you handle emergency AC repair in Alpine and nearby communities?

Yes. We serve Alpine, American Fork, Cedar Hills, Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, and the broader northern Utah County area for emergency AC calls. Reach out to us for assistance and we will respond as quickly as possible.

Why is my AC louder than it used to be?

New or worsening noise from an AC unit often indicates a bearing that is wearing in the fan motor, debris that has gotten into the outdoor unit, a loose panel or component, or a compressor that is beginning to show mechanical wear. These are worth having checked before the noise turns into a complete failure during peak heat.

Lehi’s AC Repair Experts – Here When You Need Us

We are Lehi Heating and Air Pros, and air conditioning repair in Lehi is something we take seriously because we know what the alternative looks like in the middle of a Utah summer. Every repair call we take gets an honest diagnostic, a clear explanation, and work performed by technicians who know what they are doing and stand behind the repairs they make.

Whether you have a central system, a ductless mini split, or a hybrid setup, whether the problem is simple or complex, and whether it happened during business hours or in the middle of a weekend heat wave, we are the AC repair team for Lehi and the surrounding communities.

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Zip codes we serve: 84043, 84044, 84003, 84062, 84005, 84045, 84042, 84601, 84604, 84097

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