Air Conditioning Repair in Florence, Kentucky & Surrounding Areas
Alliance Heating & Cooling handles air conditioning repair across Florence, KY, with same-day diagnostics and a fully stocked truck. A unit that quit this morning can be cooling again by tonight. Our family-owned team brings the same precision we use on commercial systems to every home AC repair, and we put the price in writing before any work begins. Schedule your AC repair in Florence, KY today.
Signs You Need AC Repair
Some AC trouble creeps up slowly. Other times, the system just quits. Watch for these red flags:
- Warm or room-temperature air coming from the vents
- Airflow that feels weak even with the fan on full blast
- A cooling bill that jumped with no change in how you run the system
- Grinding, buzzing, or rattling from the indoor or outdoor unit
- Water pooling around the indoor unit or near the furnace
Catch these issues early, and the repair is often quick and affordable. Ignoring them can lead to higher energy bills, reduced comfort, and more expensive repairs. If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule your AC repair service in Florence, KY before the problem gets worse.
Common AC Problems We Repair
Most cooling failures trace back to a handful of usual suspects. Here is what our techs find most often in Florence homes.
AC Not Cooling Properly
When your AC runs but blows warm air, the cause is usually a low refrigerant charge from a slow leak, a frozen evaporator coil, or a failed run capacitor, the small part that starts the compressor. A tripped breaker can do it too. Our AC not cooling repair starts by measuring refrigerant pressures and testing the electrical, because the symptom looks the same no matter the cause.
Weak Airflow or Uneven Cooling
Weak airflow points to a clogged filter, a failing blower motor, or duct leaks bleeding cool air into your attic. Some rooms feel great while others stay warm. For central air repair, we check the blower, inspect the ductwork, and confirm nothing is choking the system before we swap parts.
Strange Noises or Odors
A loud buzz often means a bad contactor or capacitor. Grinding usually signals a worn fan motor bearing. A musty smell points to mold on the coil or a clogged drain, and a burning smell means shut the system off and call us. None of these clear up on their own.
AC Leaking Water
A puddle under your indoor unit usually traces to a clogged condensate drain line, the pipe that carries off the moisture your AC pulls from the air. A frozen coil that melts will do it too. Left alone, that water warps floors, stains ceilings, and feeds mold. We clear the line, fix the source, and find out why the coil iced up.
Professional AC Repair Services
Every AC repair service call starts with a real diagnosis. Our technicians measure refrigerant pressures, test the capacitor and contactor, inspect both coils, and read the electrical before they quote a dollar. You see the problem and the price in writing, then you decide.
We handle residential AC repair on every major brand and system type, from central air to heat pumps. AC work is one piece of our full HVAC repair lineup, so if the trouble crosses into ductwork or thermostat, the same tech handles it. One visit, one team.
When Should You Repair vs Replace Your AC?
Most repairs are worth making. A capacitor, a contactor, or a clogged drain is a cheap fix that buys years. Under about eight years old, repair almost always wins.
Older units change the math. Many built before 2010 use R-22 refrigerant, which the EPA stopped producing in 2020, so recharging a leak gets pricey. Past twelve years with a major repair due, replacing the system likely saves more.
Emergency AC Repair Services
A dead AC during a 95-degree July stretch will not wait until Monday, especially with young kids or older parents at home. We keep same-day slots open all cooling season.
Take a family off Mall Road whose system quit on the hottest afternoon of summer. The tech got there that day, found a burned-out capacitor, and had cool air back within the hour. That is what emergency AC repair should look like.
Why Choose Alliance Heating & Cooling
Alliance Heating & Cooling is family-owned and based in Florence, not a franchise running a script from another state. When you call the air conditioning repair company, you reach the people who do the work.
- Honest recommendations on what your system needs, not the priciest option on the truck.
- Written, upfront pricing that keeps affordable AC repair predictable.
- Licensed technicians who protect your home on every job.
See our full HVAC services lineup for year-round comfort.
AC Repair Services Areas in Northern Kentucky & Southwest Ohio
Alliance Heating & Cooling provides fast and dependable air conditioning repair services in Florence, KY, and nearby communities. Whether your AC is blowing warm air, making unusual noises, leaking, or has stopped working completely, our experienced technicians quickly diagnose the problem and deliver reliable solutions. We specialize in same-day AC repairs, restoring your home’s comfort with professional service, honest recommendations, and long-lasting repair solutions.
- Florence KY
- Burlington KY
- Union, KY
- Hebron, KY
- Walton, KY
- Verona, KY
- Petersburg, KY
- Covington, KY
- Cheviot, OH
- Erlanger, KY
- Independence, KY
- Fort Mitchell, KY
- Edgewood, KY
- Villa Hills, KY
- Ludlow, KY
- Taylor Mill, KY
- Alexandria, KY
- Newport, KY
- Fort Thomas, KY
- Cold Spring, KY
- Highland Heights, KY
- Bellevue, KY
- Dayton, KY
- Wilder, KY
- Williamstown, KY
- Dry Ridge, KY
- Crittenden, KY
- Corinth, KY
- Cincinnati, OH
- Blue Ash, OH
- Montgomery, OH
- Reading, OH
- Anderson, OH
- Delhi, OH
Schedule Your AC Repair Today
A broken AC in a Florence July gets miserable fast, and small problems only grow while you wait. The sooner we look, the cheaper the fix.
Contact Alliance Heating & Cooling to book your air conditioning repair, or call (859) 551-0056 to get a tech headed your way today. Regular maintenance keeps the next call from happening at all.
FAQs About AC Repair
Why is my AC not cooling?
A few things that cause it include low refrigerant from a leak, a frozen evaporator coil, a tripped breaker, or a failed capacitor. A diagnostic visit tells you which one, fast.
How much does AC repair cost?
It depends on the part. A capacitor or contactor is usually a couple hundred dollars. A compressor or coil costs much more. We quote every repair in writing first.
Do you offer emergency AC repair?
Yes. We keep same-day appointments open across Florence and the nearby towns through the whole cooling season, so you are not stuck sweating it out.
How long does AC repair take?
The diagnostic usually takes 30 to 60 minutes. Most repairs wrap up in that same visit. If your system needs an ordered part like a compressor, expect an extra day or two.
Should I repair or replace my AC?
Repair is almost always smarter for systems less than eight years. Past twelve, with a big repair and an older refrigerant, replacement often pays off. Our air conditioning systems page breaks down the full decision.
