AC Repair in Cranbury, CT

Your AC Fixed Right, Fast

When Connecticut heat hits and your air conditioner fails, you need more than promises—you need results that last.
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Professional HVAC Repair Cranbury

Cool Comfort Restored Today
Your AC breaks down at the worst possible moment. We get it. One day you’re comfortable, the next you’re sweating through another humid Connecticut summer day, wondering how much this is going to cost and how long you’ll have to wait. Here’s what happens when we fix your system: Your home gets back to the temperature you actually want. No more sticky nights. No more cranking up fans that just push hot air around. No more wondering if your system will make it through the next heatwave. You get back to normal life—the kind where you don’t think about your AC because it just works.

Trusted HVAC Contractors Cranbury

Family-Owned, Community-Focused Since Day One
Temp Assure isn’t some faceless corporate chain. We’re a family business that’s been keeping Fairfield County comfortable for years, and we know what Connecticut weather throws at your HVAC system. We’ve seen every type of AC problem Cranbury homes face—from the common refrigerant leaks to the tricky electrical issues that other companies miss. Our technicians don’t just fix the immediate problem; they spot the small issues before they turn into expensive emergencies. We’re also proud supporters of Make-A-Wish America because we believe in giving back to the communities we serve. When you choose us, you’re working with people who care about more than just the repair—we care about the neighborhood.
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AC Repair Process Cranbury

Straightforward Repair Process, No Surprises
First, we show up when we say we will. Our technician does a complete diagnostic—not a quick glance, but a thorough check of your entire system. We test refrigerant levels, inspect electrical connections, examine your compressor, and check airflow. Then we explain exactly what’s wrong in plain language. No technical jargon, no scare tactics. Just the facts about what needs fixing and what it’ll cost. If we find multiple issues, we prioritize them so you know what’s urgent and what can wait. Once you approve the work, we fix it right the first time using quality parts. We test everything before we leave to make sure your system is running efficiently. You’ll know exactly what we did and how to prevent similar problems down the road.
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Comprehensive AC Services Cranbury

Complete AC Repair Solutions
Every AC repair includes our complete diagnostic service—we don’t just fix the obvious problem and hope for the best. Our technicians check refrigerant levels, test electrical components, inspect ductwork connections, and verify your thermostat is communicating properly with your system. Connecticut’s humid summers are particularly hard on AC systems. We see a lot of drainage issues where condensation backs up and causes water damage. We also handle the electrical problems that come from power surges during summer storms—something that’s especially common in our area. For older systems, we’re experienced with finding compatible parts and handling the warranty paperwork with manufacturers. We work with all major brands and know which repairs make sense versus when it’s time to consider replacement.
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How much does AC repair typically cost in Cranbury?

Most AC repairs in Connecticut range from $250 to $3,500, depending on what’s wrong with your system. Simple fixes like thermostat issues or clogged filters are on the lower end, while compressor problems or major refrigerant leaks cost more. We always provide upfront pricing before starting any work. Our service call fee covers the diagnostic, and if you choose us for the repair, that fee goes toward your total cost. No hidden charges, no surprise bills after the work is done.
We see three main issues regularly: refrigerant leaks, drainage problems, and electrical failures. Refrigerant leaks happen when your system can’t maintain proper cooling—your AC runs constantly but never gets your home comfortable. Drainage issues are big here because of Connecticut’s humidity. When condensation can’t drain properly, it backs up and can cause water damage to your home. Electrical problems often stem from power surges during summer storms, affecting everything from your thermostat to your compressor. Each of these problems gets worse if you wait, so catching them early saves you money and prevents bigger headaches later.
If your system is less than 10 years old, repair usually makes sense unless you’re looking at a major component failure like the compressor. For systems 10-15 years old, it depends on the repair cost and how well the unit has been maintained. Here’s our rule of thumb: if the repair costs more than half of what a new system would cost, and your unit is over 12 years old, replacement often makes more financial sense. We’ll walk you through the math so you can make the decision that’s right for your budget. We never pressure you into a replacement—we give you the facts and let you decide what works best for your situation.
Yes, we provide emergency service seven days a week, 365 days a year. We know AC failures don’t wait for convenient times—they usually happen during the hottest days when your system is working hardest. Emergency calls do cost more than regular service calls, typically 20-50% above our standard rates. But when you’re dealing with Connecticut heat and humidity, sometimes waiting until Monday isn’t an option. We’ll always tell you the emergency rate upfront so there are no surprises.
Regular maintenance is your best defense against costly breakdowns. Change your filter every 90 days—clogged filters make your system work harder and can cause overheating. Keep the area around your outdoor unit clear of debris and vegetation. Schedule professional maintenance before the cooling season starts. We’ll catch small problems before they turn into expensive repairs. Things like worn belts, loose electrical connections, or low refrigerant levels are cheap to fix early but expensive if they cause other components to fail. Most importantly, don’t ignore warning signs like strange noises, weak airflow, or your system cycling on and off frequently. These usually indicate problems that get worse over time.
First, check your thermostat settings and make sure it’s set to cool with the temperature below your current room temperature. Check your circuit breaker—sometimes a tripped breaker is the only problem. Look at your air filter. If it’s completely clogged, replace it and see if that helps. Also check that your outdoor unit has power and isn’t blocked by debris or vegetation. If these basic steps don’t solve the problem, it’s time to call for professional service. Don’t try to diagnose electrical or refrigerant issues yourself—these can be dangerous and attempting DIY repairs often makes the problem worse and more expensive to fix.

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