Signs Your AC Needs Repair
- The house isn’t reaching your set temperature even when the system runs all day
- You’re hearing grinding, squealing, or banging from the unit
- The outdoor unit is running but no cold air is coming from the vents
- Ice is forming on the refrigerant line or the indoor coil
- Water is pooling around the air handler
- The system trips the breaker when it tries to start
Any of these warrant a service call before the problem gets worse. Most AC issues are cheaper to fix early.
Same-Day Service Available
We offer same-day appointments when availability allows. Summer is busy, so early morning calls have the best shot at same-day service. We’ll be straight with you about the timeline when you call.
How We Diagnose
We don’t start guessing. We run a structured diagnostic: check electrical components first, then refrigerant levels, then mechanical parts. It takes a little longer than swapping parts randomly, but you pay for the right fix instead of a series of wrong ones.
Once we know the issue, we give you a written estimate. No work happens without your approval.
Repair or Replace?
We’ll give you an honest take on both options. If the system is older and the repair cost is significant, we’ll show you how a replacement compares over five to ten years. You make the call.
Why Absolute
- 5,000-plus Google reviews.
- Licensed technicians.
- Upfront pricing.
- Satisfaction guarantee.
- We stand behind our repair work.
Service Areas
We serve Aurora and surrounding communities including Denver, Centennial, Parker, Englewood, and Lakewood.
Schedule Your AC Repair in Aurora
Call or book online and we’ll get a tech to your Aurora home. Same-day when available.
Frequently Asked Questions
My AC makes a grinding noise. What does that usually mean?
A grinding sound often points to a motor bearing issue, either in the blower or the outdoor fan. Caught early, it’s usually a motor replacement. Left alone, it can take out adjacent components.
Can you fix my AC on a weekend?
We offer service calls seven days a week. Availability varies by season, so call to check.
My AC worked fine last year. Why isn’t it starting now?
Capacitors are a common culprit. They hold the charge needed to start the compressor and fan motors, and they degrade over time. A capacitor that barely made it through last summer may not have enough left to start the system this year.
How long will the repair take?
Simple repairs take an hour or two. If we need to order a part, we’ll tell you upfront and give you a timeline. We carry common parts on the truck to handle most repairs in one visit.