Reliable Cooling When Your System Stops Working

AC Repair in Summerville for inconsistent cooling, frozen coils, and drainage failures

Reasonable Air, LLC provides AC repair throughout Summerville and surrounding areas when your central air conditioning system fails to cool properly or stops working altogether. You depend on steady cooling during long summer months, and when your system starts short-cycling, leaking water, or blowing warm air, you need someone who can diagnose the issue quickly and explain what it will take to get it running again. Refrigerant leaks, frozen evaporator coils, clogged drain lines, and airflow restrictions are common in the Lowcountry, where high humidity and constant use put pressure on every part of your system.


This service involves a thorough inspection of your air conditioning system, including electrical components, thermostat settings, refrigerant levels, and duct performance. If your energy bills have climbed without explanation or certain rooms stay warmer than others, the root cause often lies in a failing capacitor, a dirty coil, or ductwork that no longer moves air efficiently. Reasonable Air, LLC examines each component to identify what has failed and what can be corrected. Repairs are explained in practical terms, with clear recommendations based on the age and condition of your equipment.


If your system is struggling to keep up or has stopped cooling entirely, reach out to discuss what repair options make sense for your home and equipment.

What Happens During an AC Repair Visit


You receive a detailed evaluation that checks refrigerant charge, airflow across the evaporator coil, condensate drainage, and electrical connections at the compressor and blower motor. Each of these systems must function correctly for your air conditioner to cool efficiently. When refrigerant runs low due to a leak, your coil may freeze over. When the drain line clogs, water backs up into the air handler. When the capacitor weakens, the compressor struggles to start or shuts off prematurely.


After the repair is completed, you will notice that your system cools evenly across all rooms, runs in longer cycles without constant starts and stops, and no longer leaks water from the indoor unit. Reasonable Air, LLC restores the performance you expect from your equipment and helps extend its working life by addressing issues before they lead to compressor failure or complete system replacement.You receive a detailed evaluation that checks refrigerant charge, airflow across the evaporator coil, condensate drainage, and electrical connections at the compressor and blower motor. Each of these systems must function correctly for your air conditioner to cool efficiently. When refrigerant runs low due to a leak, your coil may freeze over. When the drain line clogs, water backs up into the air handler. When the capacitor weakens, the compressor struggles to start or shuts off prematurely.


Repairs are based on what your system actually needs, not what might be convenient to sell. If a part can be cleaned or adjusted instead of replaced, that option is presented. If your system is beyond economical repair, you will be told why and what the next step should be.

Questions About AC Repair in Summerville

Homeowners in the area often ask about timing, costs, and what to expect when their air conditioner stops working as it should.

What causes an air conditioner to freeze up during summer?

Low refrigerant, restricted airflow from a dirty filter, or a failing blower motor can all cause the evaporator coil to ice over, and you will need to turn the system off until the coil thaws and the underlying issue is repaired.

How long does a typical AC repair take?

Most repairs are completed in one visit, though sourcing a specific part or addressing extensive ductwork issues may require a follow-up depending on what the inspection reveals.

Why does my system run constantly but never reach the set temperature?

This usually points to low refrigerant, a failing compressor, or ductwork leaks that allow cooled air to escape before it reaches your living spaces.

When should I call for repair instead of waiting?

You should call as soon as you notice warm air from the vents, water pooling near the indoor unit, unusual sounds from the compressor, or a system that cycles on and off every few minutes.

What AC problems are most common in Summerville?

Refrigerant leaks, clogged condensate drains, and dirty coils are frequent issues due to humidity, pollen, and the long cooling season that runs from late spring through early fall.

If your air conditioner is not performing the way it should, contact Reasonable Air, LLC to schedule a repair visit and restore consistent cooling throughout your home.