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A/C & Heat Repair in Burleson, TX

Texas heat is brutal, and a broken A/C makes driving miserable. If your air conditioning blows warm, your heater does not work, or your climate system acts up, Team Hoover diagnoses and repairs the problem. We handle refrigerant leaks, compressors, condensers, heater cores, and blower motors.

ASE-Certified TechniciansFree Estimates on RepairsMilitary DiscountsServing Johnson County

Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore

  • A/C blows warm or lukewarm air
  • Weak airflow from vents
  • A/C works intermittently or cuts out
  • Strange odor when A/C is running
  • Heater does not produce warm air
  • Defrost does not clear the windshield
  • Blower motor does not work or only works on high
  • Refrigerant leaking (oily residue near A/C components)
  • Unusual noises when A/C compressor engages

Our Inspection Process

  • Refrigerant level and leak detection
  • Compressor operation and clutch engagement
  • Condenser and evaporator condition
  • Expansion valve and orifice tube
  • Blower motor and resistor
  • Heater core flow and temperature
  • Blend door actuators and controls
  • Cabin air filter condition

Why Burleson Drivers Choose Us

ASE-certified A/C technicians

Proper refrigerant recovery and recharge

Accurate leak detection with UV dye and electronic sniffers

We fix the problem, not just add refrigerant

Clear diagnosis before any repair

Military discounts available

Serving drivers across Johnson County: Burleson, Alvarado, Joshua, Cleburne, Crowley, Mansfield, Fort Worth

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my A/C blowing warm air?

The most common cause is low refrigerant due to a leak. Other causes include a failed compressor, clogged condenser, or electrical issue. We'll diagnose which one.

Can I just add refrigerant myself?

You can, but it often does not fix the problem. If refrigerant is low, there is a leak somewhere. Adding more is a temporary fix. We find and repair the leak so it stays fixed.

Why does my A/C smell bad?

Musty smells usually indicate mold or bacteria growth in the evaporator or ducts. A cabin air filter replacement and evaporator cleaning typically resolve it.

How often should I service my A/C?

Unlike oil changes, A/C systems do not require regular service unless there is a problem. If it is cooling well, leave it alone. If performance drops, bring it in.

Why does my heater not work?

Common causes include low coolant, a clogged heater core, a stuck blend door, or a faulty thermostat. We'll check all possibilities and identify the issue.

Ready to Book Your Service?

Give us a call. We'll give you a straight answer and a fair estimate.