Expert HVAC Repair in Easton, PA 18045 - Frederick Logan Heating & Air Cond

10 Stonecroft Dr, Easton, PA 18045

(610) 559-5529

Local Business Description

Frederick Logan Heating & Air Cond is your trusted local HVAC partner in Easton, PA. For years, we've helped homeowners tackle common and disruptive heating and cooling problems, particularly those that leave you without comfort when you need it most. Our team specializes in diagnosing and repairing frequent local issues like blower motor failures and air handler fan breakdowns, ensuring your system gets back to reliable operation quickly. We understand how vital a properly functioning HVAC system is for your Easton home, especially during our region's distinct seasons. Our commitment is to provide straightforward, expert service to restore your indoor comfort and peace of mind.

Main Services

  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • HVAC system repair

FAQs

My blower motor stopped working in my Easton home. What should I do?

First, check your thermostat settings and circuit breaker. If those are fine, it's likely a motor failure, capacitor issue, or a problem with the control board—common in our area. To prevent further damage, turn the system off and call us. Our technicians can diagnose the exact cause, whether it's a simple repair or a motor replacement, and get your airflow restored promptly.

What causes an air handler fan to fail, and how can you fix it?

In Easton homes, air handler fan failures are often due to worn-out bearings, a failed capacitor, accumulated dirt restricting movement, or electrical issues. We start by thoroughly inspecting the unit, cleaning components, and testing electrical connections. Many times, we can repair the existing fan motor. If a replacement is needed, we install a reliable, efficient unit matched to your system to ensure long-lasting performance.

Why is my HVAC system running but not blowing any air?

This is a classic sign of a blower motor or air handler issue, which we see frequently locally. The system may be getting power, but the fan isn't activating. This could be due to a tripped internal safety switch, a completely seized motor, or a faulty relay. Don't let it run, as this can overheat other components. Our expert diagnosis will pinpoint the problem—often related to the specific failures you mentioned—and we'll provide a clear repair solution.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:Open 24 hours
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