When your AC quits on the hottest day, you don’t have time for runaround or delays. You need your system running again so your family stays comfortable and your day gets back on track.
That’s exactly what happens when you call us. We show up fast, diagnose the problem quickly, and give you a clear price before any work starts. No mysteries, no inflated bills later.
Most repairs get finished the same day. Your house cools down, the stress disappears, and you can focus on what matters instead of sweating through another Connecticut heat wave.
We’ve been fixing air conditioners in Waterside and throughout Connecticut for years. We know how brutal the summer humidity gets here, and we understand that when your AC breaks, it’s not just uncomfortable—it’s urgent.
Our technicians live and work in this area. They’ve seen every type of AC problem that Connecticut’s climate throws at cooling systems, from units struggling with high humidity to systems that can’t keep up during those 90-degree stretches.
When you call Temp Assure, you’re working with people who get it. We show up when we say we will, we explain what’s wrong in plain English, and we fix it right the first time.
First, we listen to what’s happening with your system and schedule a time that works for you—often the same day. When we arrive, we’ll run a complete diagnostic to pinpoint exactly what’s causing the problem.
Once we know what’s wrong, we explain it clearly and give you an upfront price for the repair. No work starts until you approve the cost, and there are never any surprise charges added later.
Most AC repairs get completed during that first visit. We carry common parts on our trucks and stock quality components that last. After the repair, we test everything to make sure your system is cooling properly and running efficiently before we leave.
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Every AC repair includes a thorough system check to catch potential problems before they leave you without cooling. We look at refrigerant levels, electrical connections, airflow, and all the components that keep your system running smoothly.
Connecticut’s humid summers are particularly hard on air conditioning systems. High humidity makes units work overtime, which can lead to frozen coils, clogged drains, and compressor strain. We know exactly what to look for and how to address these regional challenges.
Beyond repairs, we offer preventive maintenance that keeps your AC running efficiently all season long. Regular tune-ups catch small issues before they become expensive breakdowns, especially important during Waterside’s peak cooling months when you can’t afford to be without air conditioning.
We prioritize emergency calls during heat waves and typically respond within a few hours. Most common AC problems—like failed capacitors, refrigerant leaks, or electrical issues—can be diagnosed and repaired the same day.
We stock the most frequently needed parts on our service trucks, which means we can complete most repairs without delays for special orders. During peak summer demand, we extend our hours and bring in additional technicians to handle the increased call volume.
If your repair requires a special part that needs to be ordered, we’ll do everything possible to provide temporary cooling solutions or expedite the part delivery to get your system running as quickly as possible.
Repair costs depend on what’s actually wrong with your system, but we always provide upfront pricing before any work begins. Simple fixes like replacing a capacitor or cleaning coils typically run $150-$300, while more complex repairs like compressor issues can range from $800-$1,500.
We never charge for diagnostics if you approve the repair, and we don’t add surprise fees or mark up parts excessively. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start working, and that price won’t change unless you approve additional work.
Many repairs that seem expensive actually cost much less than replacing the entire system. We’ll always give you honest advice about whether repair makes financial sense or if replacement would be a better investment for your situation.
If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of replacement, repair usually makes sense. For units over 15 years old, especially those needing major component replacement, new installation often provides better long-term value.
We consider your system’s age, efficiency rating, repair history, and the specific problem when making recommendations. A 12-year-old unit needing a $400 repair is probably worth fixing, but the same unit needing a $1,200 compressor replacement might be better replaced.
Connecticut’s energy costs make efficiency important too. Newer systems can cut your cooling bills significantly, sometimes enough to offset the replacement cost over a few years. We’ll run the numbers honestly so you can make the right decision for your budget and comfort needs.
Yes, we provide emergency AC repair seven days a week, including weekends and holidays. Connecticut heat waves don’t follow business hours, and we understand that AC failures can’t wait until Monday morning.
Weekend emergency calls typically carry a modest service fee, but we keep it reasonable because we know you’re already dealing with an unexpected expense. The diagnostic and repair pricing remains the same regardless of when we come out.
We staff technicians specifically for weekend coverage during peak cooling season, so you won’t get stuck waiting until the following week. Call us any time your AC stops working, and we’ll get someone out to restore your comfort as quickly as possible.
Annual maintenance before cooling season starts is the best way to prevent mid-summer breakdowns. This includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, testing electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, and replacing filters.
Connecticut’s humid climate makes coil cleaning especially important because dirty coils force your system to work harder and can lead to frozen evaporator coils. We also check drain lines since humidity creates more condensation that needs to drain properly.
Between professional tune-ups, change your filter every 1-3 months depending on usage and keep outdoor units clear of debris, leaves, and vegetation. These simple steps, combined with annual professional maintenance, can prevent most common AC problems and extend your system’s lifespan significantly.
Most AC manufacturers provide parts warranties ranging from 5-10 years, depending on the component. Compressors typically have longer warranty periods than other parts, sometimes up to 10 years on newer systems.
We’ll check your warranty status during our diagnostic and handle all warranty paperwork if covered parts need replacement. Even with warranty coverage, you’ll typically pay for labor, but the parts cost gets covered by the manufacturer.
Keep your original purchase documentation and maintenance records, as some warranties require proof of regular professional maintenance. We provide detailed service records for all work performed, which helps maintain warranty coverage and can be valuable if you sell your home.
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