Air Conditioning Repair Service for the Kenosha Area

RESIDENTIAL SERVICESWe service all air conditioner brands, makes and models

No matter which brand of air conditioning system you rely on to stay comfortable, our experts can service it. Our NATE-certified technicians service all air conditioner brands, makes, and models - including Bryant, Carrier, Payne, Lennox, Trane, Rheem, Ruud and Goodman.
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Why should you choose to call Wisconsin Fuel and Heating to repair your air conditoner?

Experience. Since 1923 Wisconsin Fuel and Heating has repaired tens of thousands of air conditioners in southeastern Wisconsin. You won’t find anyone in the area with more experience in repairing air conditioners than us. And by taking care of customers like you, we have earned numerous industry awards!

Thoroughly stocked service vehicles. Our trucks are stocked with parts to solve most air conditioning problems on the spot without making lengthy trips back to our warehouse or to supply houses which means we will get you back to feeling comfortable in no time.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Wisconsin Fuel fully guarantees our work for your complete satisfaction. We not only want you to be happy with the services we provide, but also with our employees that work so hard to make it happen.

Here are also a few things you can check out on your own if you choose.
  • Air Conditioner - No Cooling
  • Heat Pump - No Cooling
  • Check the settings on your thermostat. Make sure the temperature control selector is set above room temperature, and the system switch is on the COOL or AUTO position. The fan switch should be set to ON for continuous airflow or AUTO if you want the blower to operate only while the air conditioner is operating.
  • Try to get the air conditioner to turn on by lowering the thermostat to its lowest temperature setting.
  • If the air flow out of your registers seems low, check the air filter. An extremely dirty air filter can block air flow.
  • Make sure all the registers are open and not obstructed.
  • Check the power disconnect switch by both units (outdoor and indoor).
  • Check the fuse/breaker at the electrical panel for both the outdoor and indoor units.
  • If the problem persists, please give us a call!
  • Check the settings on your thermostat. Make sure the temperature control selector is set above room temperature, and the system switch is on the COOL or AUTO position. The fan switch should be set to ON for continuous airflow or AUTO if you want the blower to operate only while the heat pump is operating.
  • Try to get the heat pump to turn on by lowering the thermostat to its lowest temperature setting.
  • If the air flow out of your registers seems low, check the air filter. An extremely dirty air filter can block air flow.
  • Make sure all the registers are open and not obstructed.
  • Check the power disconnect switch by both units (outdoor and indoor).
  • Check the fuse/breaker at the electrical panel for both the outdoor and indoor units.
  • If the problem persists, please give us a call!
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