Henson Ronnie Heating - Charlotte's Top-Rated HVAC Repair

Charlotte, NC 28227

(704) 545-5333

About the Company

Henson Ronnie Heating is a trusted Charlotte, NC heating and air conditioning company dedicated to keeping local homes comfortable year-round. We understand that common local HVAC issues like short cycling units and failing AC capacitors can disrupt your comfort and lead to higher energy bills. Our expert technicians specialize in diagnosing and resolving these specific problems efficiently and reliably. From precise electrical testing to identify faulty capacitors to comprehensive system evaluations that pinpoint the cause of short cycling, we provide lasting solutions. As your local HVAC partner, Henson Ronnie Heating is committed to prompt, honest service that ensures your Charlotte home's system runs smoothly and efficiently.

Core Services

  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • HVAC system repair

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HVAC short cycling, and why is it a common problem in Charlotte homes?

Short cycling is when your AC or furnace turns on and off too frequently, never completing a full cooling or heating cycle. In Charlotte's climate, this is often caused by an oversized unit, a dirty air filter, or refrigerant issues. It stresses the system, increases wear and tear, and spikes your energy bills. Our technicians perform detailed diagnostics to find the root cause and provide the correct repair to restore normal operation and efficiency.

How do I know if my AC capacitor is failing, and why does it happen so often here?

Signs of a failing capacitor include your AC unit humming but not starting, random shutdowns, or not blowing cold air. Charlotte's frequent summer storms and power fluctuations, combined with high seasonal demand, put extra strain on this critical component. We recommend having your capacitor tested during a seasonal tune-up. If it's weak, we can replace it promptly to prevent a complete system breakdown during the next heatwave.

Can you fix both my short cycling issue and a bad capacitor in one visit?

Absolutely. Our comprehensive diagnostic checks often reveal interconnected issues. For example, a failing capacitor can cause a motor to overheat and trip a safety, leading to short cycling. We'll test all electrical components, check system pressures, and evaluate airflow to provide a complete picture. Then, we'll explain the needed repairs, from capacitor replacement to addressing any underlying causes of the short cycle, ensuring your system is fully restored in a single, efficient service call.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:Open 24 hours
Tue:Open 24 hours
Wed:Open 24 hours
Thu:Open 24 hours
Fri:Open 24 hours
Sat:Open 24 hours
Sun:Open 24 hours


Scroll to Top
CALL US NOW