AC Not Cooling
Unit runs but blows warm or barely-cool air. Most common: low refrigerant from a slow leak, dirty condenser coil, or a failing compressor. We test pressure and recharge.
Your window AC blows warm air, the mini-split flashes an error, or the portable unit floods every couple hours. BJE Appliance Repair sends a licensed AC technician the same day — for window units, through-the-wall sleeves, ductless mini-splits, and portable ACs. Atlanta heat doesn’t wait.
Tell us the symptom and we’ll match it to the failed component. Every issue below is covered by our same-day diagnostic and flat-rate quote.
Unit runs but blows warm or barely-cool air. Most common: low refrigerant from a slow leak, dirty condenser coil, or a failing compressor. We test pressure and recharge.
Press the power button and nothing happens. Failed start capacitor, broken thermostat, or a tripped breaker from a stalled compressor. We trace the power circuit.
AC hums but won’t start, or runs with a constant rattle. Failing start capacitor, loose fan blade, or a debris-jammed condenser fan blade.
Puddle on the floor or sill from the indoor unit. Clogged condensate drain line, frozen evaporator coil, or a tilted install pulling water inward.
Frost or ice on the evaporator coil. Caused by a dirty filter, blocked airflow, low refrigerant, or a bad blower motor. Thaw and fix the root cause.
LG E1, Mitsubishi P8, or Daikin H6 — error codes point to specific sensors and pressures. Our techs decode and replace the failed sensor or board.
Compressor short-cycles every 1–2 minutes. Dirty condenser coil, low refrigerant, failing contactor, or a thermostat positioned too close to the unit.
Musty or burning smell from the unit. Mold growth on the evaporator (humid Atlanta climate) or burning insulation from a failing motor. Stop the unit and call us.
Remote unresponsive or buttons stuck. Dead remote batteries first — if that’s not it, the IR receiver on the unit failed or the keypad ribbon cable broke.
Fan turns but the compressor never kicks on. Failed run capacitor, burned compressor windings, or a tripped overload protector. We test and diagnose safely.
From a $200 single-room window AC to a $4,000 multi-zone Mitsubishi mini-split, we service every residential AC sold in the U.S. Trucks carry capacitors, fan motors, and refrigerant for top Atlanta brands.
Our techs carry brand-specific capacitors, fan motors, and control boards for the brands below. Mitsubishi mini-split and LG ThinQ certifications help us handle the most common Atlanta installs.
Most AC repairs in Atlanta land in one of these four buckets. Our $89 diagnostic applies toward the repair when you proceed. No hidden fees.
On-site diagnosis, refrigerant pressure check, and a written flat-rate quote. Fee credited toward your repair.
Capacitor, thermostat, condensate line clearing, filter replacement, drain pan tilt fix.
Fan motor, contactor, refrigerant recharge, control board, blower wheel.
Compressor replacement, mini-split outdoor unit, line set repair, leak detection & recharge.
Prices include parts, labor, and tax. We never bill by the hour. Your written quote is your final price.
Four straightforward steps. No upselling, no hourly billing — just cool air by tonight.
Tell us what the AC is doing (warm air, leaking, error code) and the brand. We book a same-day or next-morning visit.
A licensed AC technician arrives in a marked van, checks refrigerant pressure, tests the electrical circuit, and finds the failed part — usually within 30 minutes.
You receive a written, all-in price before any tools come out. If you choose not to proceed, you only pay the $89 diagnostic.
We install OEM parts, recharge refrigerant if needed, run a 30-minute cooling test, and back the work with our written warranty.
Four reviews from Atlanta-area homes whose ACs we serviced in the past 60 days.
“Our LG mini-split threw an E5 error during a 95-degree heatwave. Tech showed up the same afternoon, found a failed outdoor sensor, and had the unit cooling within 90 minutes. Lifesaver.”
“Frigidaire window AC in our bedroom hummed but wouldn’t cool. Capacitor was bad. Tech replaced it in 20 minutes for $145 all-in. Cooling like brand new.”
“Our Honeywell portable AC kept flooding the floor. Drain pan was tilted from a moved unit. Tech leveled the unit, cleared the line, and gave us a maintenance schedule. No more leaks.”
“Mitsubishi multi-zone mini-split wouldn’t cool one of three rooms. BJE found a slow refrigerant leak, sealed it, recharged the system, and now all three zones cool evenly.”
Our trucks reach every part of metro Atlanta with no travel charges in our standard zone.
Common questions Atlanta homeowners ask about AC problems — answered honestly.
One phone call. A licensed AC technician at your door the same day. OEM parts, refrigerant on the truck, a flat-rate quote, and a 90-day warranty.
(678) 647-9315