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Since 2015, All Out Cooling & Heating has been setting a high standard for the HVAC industry in Apache Junction, AZ. We build customers for life through honesty & fair prices. We look forward to the opportunity to become your trusted HVAC solution. From air conditioning services to home heating, we are passionate about providing only the best for your home. We also offer ductwork services and air filtration solutions to help you breathe fresh, clean air indoors. We look forward to the opportunity to become your trusted HVAC solution.
Frequently Asked HVAC Questions
We offer a comprehensive range of HVAC services, including AC repair and installation, furnace repair and maintenance, ductless mini splits installation, ductwork services, and air filtration solutions. Our team is equipped to handle both residential and commercial HVAC needs.
We understand the urgency of HVAC emergencies, especially during extreme weather conditions. Our team aims to respond as quickly as possible, with the goal of providing same-day service for emergency calls made before noon in the Apache Junction area.
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AC Repair & Installation
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Don't let a malfunctioning furnace leave you in the cold. All Out Cooling & Heating offers comprehensive furnace repair and maintenance services. Our experts can handle all types of furnaces, ensuring your heating system operates smoothly throughout the colder months.
Ductless Mini Splits: Efficient & Versatile
Ideal for homes without traditional ductwork, ductless mini splits offer an efficient and customizable heating and cooling solution. These systems are perfect for targeted temperature control in specific areas, offering both convenience and cost savings.
Ductwork Services: Installation & Repair
Our ductwork services ensure that your HVAC system delivers air efficiently and effectively throughout your home. Whether you need ductwork installation, repair, sealing, or cleaning, we ensure optimal performance and indoor air quality.
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Improve the air quality in your home with our air filtration solutions. We offer a range of products and services designed to remove contaminants and allergens from your indoor air, helping you and your family breathe easier and stay healthy.
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We are fully licensed, trained professionals. We will help relieve any stress you have over your HVAC issues. Our friendly, courteous office staff and knowledgeable technicians will put your worries at ease.
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We only represent the industry’s best, most reputable brands. No matter what type of HVAC issue might need a repair or replacement, every part we use comes with the highest-rated warranties and guarantees in the business. When you need local service you can trust, give us a call at 480-578-1370 to schedule!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Apache Junction, AZ
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Replaced the txv under warranty
Upon arrival I found the unit to be running and satisfying the thermostat. And did a full inspection on the system and here are my findings.
All amp draws were within manufacture specifications.
Temperature split was 22 degrees.
Dual capacitor was reading 70/10
After speaking with the homeowner and the neighbors, there was a power surge/power outage yesterday and all three neighbors were experiencing the same symptoms with their AC unit. They shut them off for about half hour to an hour and then they were all working fine afterwards. The issue was do to the power surge. Surge protector was offered to the homeowner but they declined. Upon departure system is cooling within manufacturer specifications.
Upon arrival, I did find the unit working correctly. I inspected the condenser on the roof and found a few issues that should be addressed. There was exposed high voltage wiring on the roof and is showing signs of decay from the weather. There was exposed copper on the thermostat wire that can cause a short in the system. And the vapor line was not insulated. However, the capacitor and amp draws were good at the condenser.
At the Indoor unit the insulation on the door panel was falling off. It was reattached with adhesive spray. The blower motor and capacitor were within manufacturer specifications. The unit did start acting up while I was on site and I found the blower relay was bad. The blower relay was replaced and system was tested and working properly at this time. System is currently getting a 20° temperature split Upon departure.
Today I showed up for a service call to investigate a leak on a pancake unit. Here are my findings, I fanned the evaporator drain pan to be 3/4 full Of condensation. I vacuumed the condensate line for the exterior to pull the debris From drain line. At this time, tennant is having to tape Oversized filters to the filter door assembly. Due to no filter clips on the door.
No further thoughts or notes.
Upon inspection I found the condenser not running. Found a bad 3 amp fuse at air handler. Replaced fuse and system is working properly at this time.
I replaced an outdated system with a Daikin DZ14SA 4-ton 14 SEER air conditioner. The installation included setting up the outdoor unit, connecting the lineset, and installing a Daikin DNE24 air handler. I charged the system with R-410A and conducted thorough testing to ensure all components functioned correctly.
Today I showed up to perform a no cool inspection. upon my inspection, I discovered that a safety switch at the indoor air handler. What's causing 24 V? Not to be sent to the contactor. after bypassing the censor the unit started up and operating to within manufacture specification. Recommend replacement. Of the safety switch.
Upon inspection I found the thermostat to be bad and not powering the system into second stage. I hardwired second stage cooling at unit. Advised Paul to get a new thermostat and we would come back out to fix wiring at unit.
Repair supply duct line
Today I showed up to inspect a system for no cool. During my investigation, I found that all components were operating within manufacturer specifications. I documented a 15° temperature split. And I also documented 14° sub cooling. After verification from senior technician, we determined that the cause of it was a loose supply, duct line. After reattaching supply duct lone, Sub cooling and temperature split return to within manufacturer specifications. No additional thoughts or notes at this time.
10 ton Daikin Package Heat Pump
System comes with a 5 year parts and compressor warranty.
Scope of Work
1. Remove & Replace existing package heat pump system with new AHRI rated package heat pump system.
2. Crane Included for Installation.
3. Supply & Install new service disconnect & electrical whip.
4. Supply & Install new insulated elbow.
5. Supply & Install new curb adapter.
6. Supply & Install new thermostat control
7. Supply & Install new primary drain p-trap and test for proper operation.
8. Disposal and haul away of existing equipment per E.P.A. guidelines.
9. Final site visit by Install Manager for performance and quality review.
Split straight cool AC system for manufactured home.
Air Handler comes with a 1 year parts warranty
Coil comes with a 5 year warranty
Condenser comes with a 10 year warranty
Scope of work
1. Protect home with floor covers.
2. Remove & Replace existing split system with new AHRI rated split system with air handler in closet or garage.
3. Supply & Install a new smart thermostat.
4. Supply & Install a new condenser pad.
5. Supply & Install new service disconnect & electrical feeder from disconnect to system.
6. Supply & Install a new fused disconnect that is properly rated for the new outdoor system.
7. Flush existing line set to remove debris and mineral oil in preparation for R410a refrigerant.
8. Purge nitrogen through refrigerant tubing while brazing connections to prevent carbon buildup.
9. Evacuate system/lineset and achieve a standing vacuum below 500 microns.
10. Re-insulate refrigerant lines outside and in closet/garage where applicable.
11. Startup and charge AC eq
Today I showed up to perform a warranty check for humidity in the house. Upon inspection, I found that the condensate line was flowing freely with no hindrances. I found that all components were operating within manufacturer specifications. The only abnormal I found was the amount of condensation on the evaporator coil, but with the proper drainage that is not an issue.
Replace blower wheel belt
Today I performed a service on a split heat pump and a modular home. I found that the blower motor was bad and needed to be changed. Due to the configuration of the modular homes, air handler, it was more cost-effective for the clients to estimate out a new unit.
Drain line blow out
Today I inspected a mini split for a drainage issue. Upon initial inspection, I didn’t find very much water in the pan indicating the system is somewhat draining. I crawled under the house and vacuumed out the drain line to clear debris. I then poured about 32 ounces of water in the drain pan and inspected it draining with no issue. The system is now draining correctly at this time.
Today I performed a AC system check up. Through my investigation I found that all components were working within manufacturer specifications. In the system was operating properly at this time.
Dan would like to be in touch with George, to do a thorough duct inspection for possible air loss.
Upon inspection, I found that the thermostat was reading 56% humidity. With it being only about 25% humidity outside. I inspected the daikin package unit on the roof here are my findings.
I found the blower wheel and the evaporator coil to be clean
The system is currently getting a 17° temperature split with the humidity conditions This is within tolerance range.
I found the drain line to be dry and not draining. I found in the drain pan There was quite a bit of condensate water. I blew out the drain line and inspected that there was some debris stuck in the line. The system not draining properly, can cause the water to back up creating more humidity inside the house. System is now draining properly and cooling at this time.
Today I performed a GFC maintenance on package heat pump. Upon an initial inspection I noticed area around unit was clean and free debris. Upon further investigation I had the compressor blower motor at 15.61 Amps, and the outdoor fan motor at 1.3 Amps well within manufacture specification. Upon testing dual capacitor, both sides of capacitor, operating within manufacturer specifications. I did notice a little bit of standing water in the evaporator coil drain pan. Please reference pictures. The evaporator coil was clean and free debris. Upon investigating lower wheel, there was no capacitor in the system. I recorded blower motor amps at 3.09 A well with manufacture specification. Blower wheel was clean and free debris. Upon investigation of compressor motor windings, I tested all three windings with a megaohm, and all three windings were testing within the range. I had a 69.5° supply, air temperature, and an 86.9° return air temperature. Unit is operating within manufacture specs. ple
Upon inspection, I found the package unit to be working properly. I checked the ampdraws on the compressor and the outdoor fan motor. I also checked the wiring of the new capacitor that was installed. Everything is meeting manufacturer specifications. I also took a temperature split. I’m getting about a 20° split 72° inside 52° coming out of the vents. I let the system run for approximately 20 minutes. Inspected to make sure there was no icing on the coil and everything was working properly. System is cooling at this time and within manufacturer specifications.
A recall for service. Upon inspection, determined a faulty dual capacitor was the cause of no cool. Replaced capacitor and until began operating properly.
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Replace dual capacitor
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