FREE Compressor, Belt & Clutch Inspection: testing of compressor operation, drive belt tension, clutch engagement, and electrical connections for proper function.
Refrigerant Recovery & Recharge: Refrigerant gas evacuation, vacuum moisture and contaminants removal, and refill it with the manufacturer-specified amount of refrigerant gas and oil.
FREE Temperature & Pressure Re-Test: After servicing, we recheck system performance to confirm proper cooling and efficiency.
Refrigerant Recovery & Recharge: Refrigerant gas evacuation, vacuum moisture and contaminants removal, and refill it with the manufacturer-specified amount of refrigerant gas and oil.
Why Choose A/C Service?
Price: 250$ for R-134a up to 550g, and 100$ for each additional 200g
Price: 400$ for R-1234yf up to 500g, and 250$ for each additional 200g
Leak Detection: We use UV dye, electronic leak detectors, or nitrogen testing to locate leaks in hoses, seals, condensers, or compressors. Price: 100$
Cabin Air Filter Check/Replacement: A dirty filter can reduce airflow and cause musty odors — we inspect and replace it if necessary. Price:20$
Routine A/C service prevents costly repairs and ensures comfort and reliability year-round. Maintaining proper refrigerant levels and keeping filters clean help your system deliver consistent cooling and defrosting performance. Regular maintenance also protects seals and compressor components, improves cabin air quality, eliminates unpleasant odors, and reduces strain on your vehicle’s electrical system.
Our certified technicians use advanced recovery and charging equipment to service your A/C system according to factory standards. We use only high-quality refrigerants and oils compatible with your vehicle’s specifications (R-134a or R-1234yf). Whether it’s a simple recharge or a full system diagnosis, we ensure your A/C system performs at its best all season long.
Weak or warm airflow from the vents can indicate low refrigerant or a failing compressor. Unusual noises when the A/C is on may signal worn components or internal damage. A foul or musty odor inside the cabin often points to mold buildup in the evaporator or dirty filters. If the A/C light flashes or doesn’t engage, there could be an electrical or pressure issue. Fogging windows even with the defrost on suggests poor air circulation or a malfunctioning system that needs attention.