Local Air Handler Repair for Cooling Problems

The air handler moves cooled air through the home, manages indoor coil performance, and handles much of the moisture created by Florida humidity. When the air handler has trouble, you may notice weak airflow, hot rooms, water leaks, frozen coils, or a system that shuts down unexpectedly.

Winter Park HVAC diagnoses blower motors, control boards, evaporator coils, drain pans, float switches, wiring, filters, and duct connections to find the actual cause of the problem.

Common Problems We Solve

Weak Airflow

Blower motor issues, dirty filters, clogged coils, or duct restrictions can reduce air movement.

Frozen Evaporator Coil

Low airflow, refrigerant issues, dirty coils, or blower problems can lead to ice buildup.

Water Leaks

Drain pan, condensate line, float switch, and coil issues can cause water around the air handler.

Noisy Operation

Loose panels, failing blower motors, worn bearings, or vibration can make the system loud.

Why Homeowners Call Winter Park HVAC

  • Focused diagnosticsWe inspect the parts that cause the most common air handler failures.
  • Florida humidity experienceDrainage, coil, and airflow problems are common in Winter Park homes.
  • Repair-first guidanceWhen repair makes sense, we explain the fix before recommending replacement.

Need Air Handler Repair today?

Call now or send a request. We will help you get comfortable fast.

Call (321) 985-5252

FAQs

What are signs my air handler needs repair?

Weak airflow, frozen coils, water around the unit, musty odors, loud operation, and frequent system shutdowns are common signs.

Can an air handler cause the AC not to cool?

Yes. Blower, coil, drainage, and control problems in the air handler can make the system cool poorly or stop cooling.

Do you repair air handlers for heat pumps?

Yes. Air handlers are used with many central AC and heat pump systems, and we can diagnose common repair issues.