In the Coon Rapids area, Authentic Air Heating and Cooling is well known for providing exceptional ac repair, installation, and service. The people we send out to serve you are also top notch, something you'll see in their reviews below. Everyone you deal with at our company has the goal of making sure your experience with us will be so good you'll call us every time you need help. You can feel confident working with Authentic Air Heating and Cooling because we stand behind our work and comply with all local codes. This is why, as you can see by the map and reviews below, we are rated so highly for Furnace, Heat Pump, and AC Repair in Coon Rapids, MN. Call us today at (763) 260-4880!
Responded to an urgent AC service call for a Bryant furnace and AC system. The system was using R22 refrigerant, which is outdated. I performed a thorough inspection and identified a refrigerant leak. After ensuring safety protocols were followed, I added the necessary amount of R22 refrigerant to restore proper cooling. The system was tested to confirm optimal performance. The customer was informed about the importance of transitioning to a more environmentally friendly refrigerant in the future. The job was completed efficiently, ensuring the system operates effectively.
Responded to an urgent AC service call for a Bryant furnace and AC system. The system was using R22 refrigerant, which is outdated. I performed a thorough inspection and identified a refrigerant leak. After ensuring safety protocols were followed, I added the necessary amount of R22 refrigerant to restore proper cooling. The system was tested to confirm optimal performance. The customer was informed about the importance of transitioning to a more environmentally friendly refrigerant in the future. The job was completed efficiently, ensuring the system operates effectively.
Responded to a no cooling call in Coon Rapids, MN and found the system low on R22 refrigerant. Topped off the charge to restore cooling temporarily. The system is operational for now, but there’s an active refrigerant leak. Due to the EPA phase-out of R22 and high refill costs, we recommended replacement options to the homeowner for long-term reliability.