Halls Corners Heating & Air Conditioning: Certified HVAC Repair Serving Franklin, WI 53132.0

11211 W Forest Home Ave, Franklin, WI 53132.0

(262) 544-4328

Property Service Solutions

  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • HVAC system repair

Company Background

Halls Corners Heating & Air Conditioning is your trusted local HVAC expert in Franklin, WI. We understand the specific challenges Franklin homeowners face, like frozen heat pump components during our cold winters and clogged condensate drains from seasonal humidity. Our team provides fast, reliable service to diagnose and repair these common issues, restoring comfort and efficiency to your home. We focus on clear communication and long-lasting solutions to keep your heating and cooling systems running smoothly year-round, ensuring your family stays comfortable no matter the weather. Count on us for honest, professional care from a neighbor you can trust.

Q&A

My heat pump in Franklin keeps freezing up. What's the most common cause and how do you fix it?

In our Franklin winters, the most common cause is restricted airflow, often from a dirty air filter or blocked outdoor unit. This prevents proper heat exchange, causing components to ice over. We start by checking and replacing filters, clearing any debris around the outdoor unit, and verifying refrigerant levels. Our repair focuses on restoring proper airflow and system balance to prevent a quick recurrence.

What are the signs of a clogged condensate drain, and why is it a problem for my Franklin home?

Signs include water pooling around your indoor furnace or air handler, a musty odor, or your system shutting off unexpectedly. In Franklin's humid summers, your AC produces significant condensation. A clogged drain line can lead to water damage, mold growth, and system shutdowns. We clear the line with specialized tools, check the drain pan, and can install a safety float switch to prevent future overflows and protect your home.

As a Franklin homeowner, how can I prevent these common HVAC problems between your service visits?

Simple maintenance goes a long way. Change your air filter every 1-3 months, especially during peak heating and cooling seasons. Keep the area around your outdoor heat pump unit clear of leaves, grass, and snow. Listen for unusual noises and note any changes in performance or airflow. Scheduling an annual professional tune-up with us is the best step to catch small issues before they lead to bigger problems like freezes or clogs.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:Open 24 hours
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