Longview Air Conditioner Repair
Same-Day and Emergency Cooling Solutions in East Texas
When your air conditioner stops working properly during an East Texas summer, every hour without cool air feels longer than the last. Goode Brothers Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. understands how important it is to get your cooling system back up and running, and our licensed technicians are ready to respond quickly with the expertise needed to diagnose and resolve the problem. With over 25 years of experience repairing all makes and models of residential air conditioning systems, we've seen just about every issue that can affect your home's comfort, we know how to fix things right the first time, and we have the five-star reviews to prove it.
Whether your AC has stopped cooling entirely, is making strange noises, or just isn't performing the way it should, our team has the training, tools, and commitment to quality that gets results. We arrive prepared to troubleshoot efficiently, explain what we find in terms you can understand, and complete repairs using only high-quality parts that last.
Call Goode Brothers Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. at (903) 300-1760 to request a same-day or emergency AC repair appointment in Longview; we’re available 24/7!
Fixing Problems at the Source, Not Just the Surface
Our technicians don't believe in quick fixes that only mask underlying issues. When you call us for air conditioner repair, we take the time to thoroughly diagnose the actual cause of your problem, not just address the most obvious symptoms. A refrigerant leak might make your system freeze up, but simply defrosting the unit and adding more refrigerant won't solve anything if we don't find and repair the leak. Strange noises might point to a failing motor bearing, but the real question is why that bearing failed prematurely and whether other components are at risk.
This commitment to root-cause repairs means we ask questions about when the problem started, what you've noticed, and how your system has been performing. We inspect related components, test system operation, and make sure we understand the full picture before recommending repairs. Yes, this approach sometimes takes a little more time up front, but it saves you money and frustration in the long run because the problem actually gets solved rather than temporarily patched. We use quality replacement parts designed to last, and we stand behind our workmanship because we're confident in the repairs we make. Our goal is to restore your air conditioner to reliable operation and give you peace of mind that it will keep working.
Trusted For A Reason
Benefits of Working With The Goode Bros.
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Professional, Experienced TechniciansOur licensed and trained technicians deliver expert service with a customer-first approach you can count on.
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Transparent Pricing & Financing OptionsUpfront estimates and flexible financing make it easier to invest in the right solution for your home or business.
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Focused on Quality ReplacementsWe specialize in HVAC system replacements and installations designed for long-term comfort, efficiency, and reliability.
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Family-Owned & Locally TrustedServing East Texas for over 25 years, Goode Bros. has built a strong reputation through dependable service and lasting customer relationships.
Common Reasons Your AC Isn't Working Properly
Air conditioning problems can stem from many different causes, ranging from simple issues to more complex mechanical failures. Understanding what might be wrong helps you recognize when professional repair is needed.
Frequent culprits we encounter include:
- Refrigerant leaks. Refrigerant levels can drop over time due to leaks in the line set or coils, causing your system to lose cooling capacity, struggle to reach desired temperatures, or develop ice formation on the outdoor unit or refrigerant lines.
- Electrical component failures. Capacitors, contactors, or control boards can fail, preventing your system from turning on, causing it to cycle on and off repeatedly without completing a full cooling cycle, or making certain functions work while others remain unresponsive.
- Dirty or clogged air filters. Restricted airflow caused by dirty filters reduces system efficiency, makes airflow from your vents feel weak, prevents some rooms from cooling properly, or forces the system to run constantly without adequately cooling your home.
- Thermostat malfunctions. A faulty thermostat stops your air conditioner from responding to temperature adjustments, causes it to run at odd times, or makes it maintain temperatures different from what you've set on the control.
- Compressor problems. Your compressor can fail and cause the outdoor unit to make loud grinding or squealing noises, prevent it from starting even though the fan runs, or make the system blow warm air instead of cool.
- Condensate drain blockages. Algae, dirt, and debris clog the condensate drain line, causing water to pool around your indoor unit, creating stains on walls or ceilings near the air handler, or triggering safety switches that shut down the system unexpectedly.
- Worn blower motor or fan issues. Mechanical wear on the blower motor or fan components creates unusual rattling, grinding, or screeching sounds from the indoor or outdoor unit during operation and can eventually lead to complete system failure.
Whatever the cause of your air conditioning troubles may be, our team has the diagnostic skills and repair experience to get to the bottom of it. We'll explain what we find, discuss your repair options, and complete the work efficiently so you can get back to enjoying a comfortable home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my AC blowing warm air even though the fan is running?
If your vents are moving air but it isn't cold, the most common culprit is a failed capacitor or a tripped circuit breaker for the outdoor unit. In the East Texas heat, capacitors can overheat and bulge. If the outdoor compressor isn't running, the indoor fan is simply recirculating the humid room-temperature air.
What does a "hissing" sound coming from my AC mean?
A hissing sound is usually a tell-tale sign of a refrigerant leak. Because refrigerant is stored under high pressure, a small puncture in the copper coils allows the gas to escape with a distinct whistle or hiss. This requires a professional repair, as refrigerant must be handled according to EPA regulations and the leak must be sealed before more is added.
What is causing a "burning" smell when my AC turns on?
If the smell is metallic or electrical, it could indicate a failing motor or wiring that has short-circuited. However, if you are turning the unit on for the first time in a while, it might just be dust burning off the heat strips. If the smell persists for more than 20 minutes, turn the system off and call for an inspection to avoid a potential fire hazard.
Call Goode Brothers Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. at (903) 300-1760 or contact us online and let us solve your AC issues the right way!