WPG Construction: Qualified HVAC Services Serving Covington, GA 30014

Covington, GA 30014

(678) 230-1477

About the Local Business

WPG Construction is a trusted, full-service contractor serving Covington and Newton County for plumbing, electrical, and HVAC needs. We understand the specific challenges local homeowners face, particularly with air handler fan failures and refrigerant leaks that can leave you without comfort when you need it most. Our certified technicians provide thorough plumbing and electrical inspections to ensure your home's systems are safe and efficient, which can prevent larger, more costly problems down the line. For HVAC issues, we offer expert diagnostics and repairs to get your cooling and heating back on track quickly and reliably. We're your local partner for keeping your Covington home running smoothly.

Core Services

  • Plumbing inspection
  • Electric inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

How can an electrical inspection help prevent my AC's air handler from failing in Covington?

Many air handler fan failures in our area are caused by electrical issues like faulty capacitors, worn wiring, or voltage problems. Our comprehensive electrical inspection checks the dedicated circuit, connections at the unit, and the capacitor's health. Identifying and fixing these small electrical problems early can prevent the motor from overheating and failing, saving you from a complete breakdown during a Covington heatwave.

Why is a plumbing inspection important if I have a refrigerant leak in my HVAC system?

While refrigerant lines are part of your HVAC system, a full plumbing inspection is crucial for overall home health and efficiency. Leaks from drain lines or clogged condensate pans, which we check during a plumbing inspection, can cause water damage and create humidity issues that make your AC work harder. Ensuring your home's drainage is clear supports your HVAC system's performance and can help us identify any secondary moisture issues related to system leaks.

My AC in Covington is blowing warm air. Is it a refrigerant leak or an electrical issue?

Both are common culprits here. A refrigerant leak will typically cause a gradual loss of cooling and may ice up the coils. An electrical issue, like a failed capacitor for the compressor or outdoor fan, often causes a sudden stop in cooling. Our technicians are trained to diagnose both scenarios. We'll perform checks on your electrical components and use leak detection tools to pinpoint the exact problem, whether it's a leak on Peachtree Street or a faulty connection, ensuring an accurate and lasting repair.

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


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