HVAC Repair, Replacement & Maintenance Services

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HVAC Repair & Replacement Services

When your heating or cooling system stops working the way it should, everything in your home feels off. A house that’s too hot in summer, too cold in winter, or filled with stale uneven air isn’t just uncomfortable — it affects your sleep, your energy bills, and your daily life. At Alassfar Drain Services LLC, we provide complete HVAC repair, replacement, and maintenance services to keep your system running at peak performance through every season.

Whether your unit broke down overnight, has been struggling for months, or simply hasn’t been serviced in years, our certified HVAC technicians have the experience and equipment to fix it right the first time.

What Is HVAC and Why Does It Matter?

HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It’s the interconnected system that controls the temperature, airflow, and air quality throughout your home or business. A properly functioning HVAC system does more than keep you comfortable — it manages humidity levels, filters indoor air pollutants, and maintains consistent temperatures across every room.

When one part of the system fails, the entire network is affected. That’s why professional HVAC service — not DIY fixes or postponed repairs — is the right approach whenever something goes wrong.

Our HVAC Services

HVAC Repair

If your system is running but not performing the way it should, the problem is usually one of a handful of well-known issues. Our technicians diagnose quickly and repair correctly — without upselling parts or services you don’t need.

Common HVAC repairs we handle:

Customer Feedback

HVAC Replacement & Installation

Sometimes repair is the right answer. Other times, putting more money into an aging, inefficient system doesn’t make financial sense. Our technicians will give you an honest assessment — never pushing replacement when a repair will do the job.

Repair & Installation

When replacement makes more sense than repair

  • Your system is 12–15 years or older (most systems have a 15–20 year lifespan)
  • Repair costs exceed 50% of the cost of a new unit
  • You’re making frequent repairs — two or more significant repairs in the same year
  • Your energy bills have been climbing despite normal usage
  • The system uses R-22 refrigerant (phased out; replacement parts are scarce and expensive)
  • You’re adding square footage, renovating, or the current system was never properly sized for your home

Signs you need HVAC repair

  • Your system runs constantly without reaching the set temperature
  • Unusual noises — banging, rattling, squealing, or grinding during operation
  • Hot and cold spots throughout the house
  • A sudden unexplained rise in your energy bill
  • Warm air blowing from your AC or cool air from your heater
  • Moisture or water pooling around the indoor unit
  • Burning or musty odors when the system kicks on

If you notice any of these, call us before the problem escalates. Most HVAC repairs cost a fraction of what a full system replacement does — but only when caught early.

What our replacement process looks like:

We start with a proper load calculation — the technical assessment that determines what size system your home actually needs. Oversized and undersized systems are both problems. An oversized unit short-cycles, wearing out faster and leaving humidity uncontrolled. An undersized unit runs constantly and never quite gets the job done.

Once we know the right size, we walk you through your equipment options across different brands, efficiency ratings (SEER2 for cooling, AFUE for heating), and price points — with no pressure. We explain the tradeoffs clearly so you can make the decision that fits your home and your budget.

Installation is clean, code-compliant, and fully tested before we leave. We handle the removal and disposal of your old equipment and register your new system's warranty on your behalf.

How often should you schedule maintenance?

The industry standard is twice a year — once in spring before cooling season and once in fall before heating season. If you can only do one, fall is typically higher priority because heating system failures carry more risk than cooling failures in cold weather. Our maintenance plan: Ask us about our annual service agreement, which covers both seasonal tune-ups at a discounted rate, includes priority scheduling, and gives you preferred pricing on any repairs needed during the year.

Systems we install and replace

HVAC Maintenance & Tune-Up

  • Central air conditioning systems
  • Gas and electric furnaces
  • Heat pumps (air-source and dual-fuel)
  • Ductless mini-split systems (single and multi-zone)
  • Packaged HVAC units
  • Boilers and radiant heating systems

The most cost-effective HVAC service you can invest in isn’t a repair — it’s the maintenance that prevents repairs from becoming necessary in the first place.

Most HVAC manufacturers require annual professional maintenance to keep the warranty valid. Beyond that, a well-maintained system runs 15–25% more efficiently than a neglected one, which adds up to meaningful savings on every energy bill.

What our HVAC tune-up includes

Cooling System (AC / Heat Pump - Cooling Mode)

What our Heating tune-up includes

Heating System (Furnace / Heat Pump - Heating Mode)
FAQ

Why Choose Alassfar Drain Services LLC for HVAC Service?

There’s no shortage of HVAC companies to choose from. Here’s why our customers call us first — and come back when they need service again.

Honest diagnostics, no commission pressure. Our technicians are not paid on commission. When they tell you a part needs to be replaced, it’s because it needs to be replaced — not because it generates a higher invoice.

Transparent pricing before any work begins. We give you a clear written estimate before we touch anything. If the scope changes during a repair, we stop and explain before proceeding. No surprises on the final bill.

Certified technicians with real experience. Our team carries the proper licenses and certifications required for HVAC work, including EPA 608 certification for refrigerant handling. We don’t send trainees to handle complex repairs on your primary home system.

Full-system thinking. As a company that handles plumbing and drain services alongside HVAC, we understand how your home’s systems interact. HVAC condensate drainage, for example, is a plumbing issue that HVAC-only companies often miss. We see the complete picture.

Responsive scheduling. We respect your time. You’ll get a service window you can actually plan around, a confirmation before arrival, and a technician who arrives equipped to handle the job — not one who needs to return three times for parts.

Most standard repairs — thermostat replacement, capacitor swap, coil cleaning, condensate drain clearing — are completed in a single visit of 1 to 3 hours. More complex repairs involving refrigerant work, motor replacement, or control board issues may take longer or require a follow-up if a specific part needs to be ordered. We'll give you a realistic time estimate after the diagnostic.

Repair costs vary widely depending on the component, the system type, and the extent of the problem. Minor repairs like a capacitor or contactor replacement typically run $150–$350. Refrigerant leak repair and recharge can run $300–$600 or more depending on the amount needed. Major component repairs like compressor replacement often make replacement the smarter financial decision. We provide a written estimate before proceeding with any work.

A standard split-system replacement (outdoor condenser + indoor air handler or furnace) typically takes one full day — 4 to 8 hours depending on the complexity of the installation and whether any modifications to ductwork or electrical connections are required. Ductless mini-split installations can be faster for a single zone or longer for multi-zone systems.

SEER2 (the current efficiency rating standard) measures how efficiently a system cools. A higher number means lower operating costs. The minimum federal standard varies by region. For most homeowners, a system in the 16–18 SEER2 range offers a solid balance between upfront cost and long-term energy savings. In climates with very long cooling seasons, higher-efficiency models pay back their premium faster. We'll walk you through the numbers for your specific situation.

For most homeowners, yes — particularly if your system is more than 5 years old. Maintenance plans typically cost $150–$350 per year for two tune-ups and include priority scheduling and repair discounts. A single prevented breakdown or a 15% improvement in efficiency usually covers the cost of the plan within the first year.

It depends on the noise. A light humming is normal. Rattling can sometimes indicate a loose panel — check that all access panels are secure. Banging, grinding, or squealing usually indicates a mechanical problem — blower motor bearing failure, a loose fan blade, or a compressor issue — and continuing to run the system in that state often accelerates the damage significantly. When in doubt, turn the system off and call us. Running a failing compressor to destruction is a $1,500–$2,500 mistake.

HVAC Repair vs. Replacement: A Quick Reference Guide

SituationRecommended Action
System under 10 years old, single repair neededRepair
System 12–15+ years old, major component failureEvaluate replacement
Repair cost under 30% of new system costRepair
Repair cost over 50% of new system costReplace
Second major repair within 12 monthsReplace
R-22 refrigerant system with a leakReplace
System never properly sized for your homeReplace and right-size
No recent maintenance, system underperformingTune-up first, then assess

What our HVAC tune-up includes

Whether you need an emergency repair, a planned replacement, or a seasonal tune-up, Alassfar Drain Services LLC is ready to help. Our technicians are trained, equipped, and committed to getting your system back to full performance as quickly as possible.

Call us today to schedule your service or request a free replacement estimate. We’ll give you straight answers, honest pricing, and HVAC service you can count on.