Air Conditioning Repair Services

in Northern Colorado

Fast, Reliable AC Repair to Keep Your Home Cool When It Matters Most

in Loveland, CO

When summer temperatures soar in Northern Colorado, a fully functioning air conditioner isn’t just a luxury—it’s essential. At Alder Plumbing, Heating & Air, we specialize in air conditioning repair that restores comfort quickly and efficiently, so your home stays cool all season long.

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Common Air Conditioning Problems We Fix

in Loveland, CO

Understanding typical AC issues helps you recognize when it’s time to call the pros. Here are the most frequent problems our expert technicians diagnose and repair:

AC Not Turning On

  • Electrical Issues Worn compressor/fan controls, corroded wiring, or tripped breakers can stop your AC from powering up.
  • Thermostat Failure Faulty thermostats prevent communication between the unit and controller.
  • Motor Problems A failing fan motor halts airflow, often accompanied by strange noises or reduced performance.
  • Blocked Condenser Unit Leaves, dirt, or debris can choke airflow around the outdoor unit, lowering efficiency.

Limited Airflow & Poor Cooling

  • Leaky or Damaged Ductwork Air leaks and blockages waste energy and reduce airflow.
  • Clogged Filters Restricted airflow not only affects cooling but also indoor air quality.
  • Faulty Blower Fans Motor or fan issues can cause uneven cooling and inadequate airflow.
  • Oversized AC Units Systems too large for the space cycle on/off too frequently, failing to control humidity and comfort.
  • Thermostat Calibration Issues Incorrect settings or low batteries can disrupt airflow and temperature control.

AC Not Cooling Properly

  • Dirty Air Filters Clogged filters reduce airflow and cooling efficiency, causing coils to freeze and potential system damage. Regular filter cleaning or replacement keeps air quality high and your system efficient.
  • Refrigerant Leaks Low refrigerant levels from leaks or aging reduce cooling power and harm the environment. We detect and repair leaks, then recharge refrigerant to manufacturer specs.
  • Faulty Thermostat or Sensors Incorrect readings cause your AC to cycle improperly, run too long, or not cool enough, driving up energy costs.
  • Clogged Drain Lines Blocked condensate drains can cause leaks, humidity problems, and mold growth.
  • Dirty Coils Dust and dirt buildup on condenser coils lowers heat expulsion, making your AC work harder and shortening its lifespan.

Stay Cool & Comfortable Year-Round with Alder’s AC Repair Experts

Don’t suffer through another hot day. Whether it’s a simple filter change or a major system repair, Alder Plumbing, Heating & Air is your trusted partner for air conditioning repair in Northern Colorado.

Why Proper Air Conditioning Matters

A well-maintained air conditioning system does more than just keep you comfortable—it protects your health, lowers energy bills, and extends the life of your equipment. Don’t let a poorly functioning AC disrupt your home’s comfort or drain your wallet.



Here’s why investing in professional HVAC services is so important:

Enhanced Comfort

Consistent cooling keeps your indoor environment pleasant, avoiding hot spots and humidity buildup.

Improved Air Quality

Properly maintained AC filters out dust, allergens, and pollutants, promoting healthier air for you and your family.

Energy Efficiency

A tuned-up system uses less electricity, saving you money and reducing your environmental impact.

Longer Equipment Lifespan

Regular care prevents breakdowns and costly repairs, helping your AC last longer and perform better.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How do I choose the right size air conditioner for my home?

    Choosing the right size air conditioner is crucial for efficiency and comfort. An AC that's too large will cycle on and off frequently, leading to inefficient energy use and uneven cooling. Conversely, an undersized unit will struggle to cool your space adequately. Our team evaluates various factors, including square footage, ceiling height, insulation quality, window sizes, and your home's orientation to sunlight. Based on these factors, we calculate the appropriate tonnage and BTU (British Thermal Unit) needed for your space, ensuring the AC unit is perfectly suited to your home's specific cooling requirements.


  • How long does the installation process take?

    The time required to install a new air conditioning system varies depending on several factors. A straightforward installation of a standard central air system in a home with existing ductwork might take a day. However, installations involving extensive ductwork modification, or the setup of more complex systems like ductless mini-splits, could take several days. We ensure that you are informed of the expected timeline in advance and work efficiently to minimize disruption without compromising the quality of the installation.


  • Are new AC systems energy-efficient?

    Modern air conditioning systems are far more energy-efficient than older models, thanks to advancements in technology and stricter energy regulations. Newer models come with higher SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings, indicating better energy efficiency. We help you navigate these options, explaining the long-term savings on energy bills and environmental impacts. Investing in a high-efficiency AC system can significantly reduce your carbon footprint while maintaining optimal comfort levels.


  • Can I install an air conditioner if I don’t have existing ductwork?

    Yes, homes without existing ductwork have the option of installing ductless mini-split systems. These systems consist of an outdoor compressor unit and one or more indoor air handling units, connected by a small conduit. They offer flexible placement options and can provide zoned cooling without the need for extensive ductwork. This makes them an excellent choice for older homes, additions, or specific areas in your home that need additional cooling.


  • What is the lifespan of a new air conditioning system?

    A new air conditioning system typically lasts between 10 to 15 years, although this can vary based on the brand, model, usage patterns, and how well it is maintained. Regular maintenance, such as annual servicing and prompt repairs, can extend the life of your AC unit. Environmental factors and usage frequency in the specific climate of Fort Collins and Loveland also play a role in the longevity of the system.


  • Does installing a new AC system increase property value?

    Installing a new, efficient air conditioning system can indeed increase your property's value and appeal. Modern AC systems are an attractive feature for potential buyers, particularly in regions with warmer climates like Fort Collins and Loveland. They not only enhance the comfort of your property but also signify a property that has been well-maintained and updated. This can be especially beneficial in older homes where updated HVAC systems are less common.