Air Conditioning Repair in Edmonton
Is your air conditioner not cooling properly, making strange sounds, or not turning on at all? Don’t sweat it. Romaniuk Heating and Air Conditioning provides fast, professional air conditioning repair in Edmonton. With 24/7 availability, we’re here when you need us most.
Our certified technicians are trained to repair all AC makes and models. We diagnose the root cause of the issue and deliver long-lasting solutions, not just quick fixes. Whether it’s an emergency or routine repair, you can count on Romaniuk for expert air conditioning service.

Why Choose Romaniuk for Air Conditioning Repair?
Same-Day Service
When your air conditioner stops working, Romaniuk is ready to help, quickly. Our local Edmonton technicians are on call 365 days a year, with no outsourcing or long waits. We provide same-day service, seven days a week, to keep your home cool and comfortable, exactly when you need it most.
Certified AC Experts
Romaniuk has been serving Edmonton homes for decades with expert air conditioning repair. Our certified technicians are trained to handle all makes and models, and we understand the specific cooling demands of Alberta’s climate. When you call us, you’re getting proven experience and top-tier service.
Repairs That Last
Some companies offer quick fixes, but we go deeper. Our skilled technicians take the time to properly diagnose your AC system, identifying the root cause instead of just treating the symptoms. We focus on long-term solutions that save you stress, money, and repeat service calls down the line.
Customer-First with a Satisfaction Guarantee
We believe air conditioning repair should be simple and stress-free. That’s why we provide honest advice, clear communication, and friendly service every step of the way. Best of all, we back our work with a 90 day guarantee, so you know your AC repair is done right the first time.
AC not cooling like it should or making strange noises? Romaniuk Heating and Air Conditioning has you covered with fast, reliable repairs, even after-hours or on weekends. We’ll get your home comfortable again in no time. Book your AC repair today!
Our Air Conditioning Repair Process
Step 1: System Inspection
We begin with a thorough inspection of your air conditioning system, checking everything from the condenser and compressor to evaporator coils, wiring, and refrigerant levels. This helps us accurately identify the issue while spotting early warning signs, so your AC repair is targeted and efficient.
Step 2: Diagnostics
Step 3: Clear Recommendations
Once we identify the issue, our technicians explain it in plain language and walk you through your repair options. You’ll get transparent, upfront pricing before any work begins, so there are no surprises on your bill.
Step 4: On-the-Spot Repairsc
When parts need replacement, we use only high-quality components, like capacitors, fan motors, or thermostats. Our vehicles are fully stocked, allowing us to complete most AC repairs during the first visit and get your cooling system back up and running quickly.
Step 5: Thorough Cleaning & Performance Optimization
A clean system runs more efficiently. As part of our service, we clean essential parts like air filters, condenser coils, and drain lines. This improves airflow, boosts energy efficiency, and helps prevent future breakdowns, saving you money in the long run.
Step 6: Final Testing
Before we wrap up, we test airflow, cooling output, and overall system performance. We also fine-tune the unit as needed to ensure your home stays cool and your AC is running at peak efficiency after the repair.
Common Air Conditioning Problems We Fix
Over time, issues can arise with even properly maintained air conditioners. The following are a few of the most typical AC problems that could need expert repair:
AC Running But Not Cooling
- Refrigerant Leak: Low refrigerant levels impair your air conditioner’s capacity to absorb and disperse heat.
- Thermostat malfunction: Your system may not be able to turn on or maintain the appropriate temperature if your thermostat is broken.
- Blocked Condenser Coils: Debris and dirt on the coils prevent heat from escaping, which reduces system performance.
AC Won’t Turn On
- Defective Capacitor: A worn-out capacitor can stop your AC from starting, often accompanied by clicking sounds.
- Electrical Failure: Damaged wiring, a faulty relay, or power supply issues can prevent the system from powering on.
- Tripped Breaker or Blown Fuse: Power surges, short circuits, or system overloads can disrupt power to the AC.
Strange Noises or Water Leaks
- Buzzing or Rattling Noises: Odd noises may be produced by loose parts or malfunctioning electrical components.
- Hissing Sound: The source could be a high-pressure gas escaping from a malfunctioning valve or a refrigerant leak.
- Water Pooling Around the Unit: Water accumulation, leaks, mould growth, or system failure might result from a clogged condensate drain.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, Romaniuk’s certified technicians are here to help. We’ll diagnose the problem, provide clear repair options with upfront pricing, and get your AC running smoothly again.
FAQs About Air Conditioning Repair in Edmonton
Restore your home’s comfort with expert air conditioning repair from Romaniuk Heating and Air Conditioning. Contact us today to schedule your service.
How Often Should My AC Be Serviced?
A yearly servicing for your air conditioner is recommended, ideally in the spring before the summer heat arrives. The lifespan of your machine is increased, minor problems are detected early, and breakdowns are avoided with yearly maintenance. Coils, electrical components, and refrigerant levels will all be inspected by a qualified expert.
What’s the Cost to Repair an Air Conditioner That Isn’t Cooling?
Depending on the problem, air conditioner repair costs can vary. Common issues including malfunctioning thermostats, blocked condenser coils, and refrigerant leaks all need to be diagnosed and fixed by professionals. While some problems can be resolved easily, others could require more involved fixes.
Should I Repair or Replace My Air Conditioner?
If your AC is more than 10–15 years old and breaking down frequently, replacement may be more cost-effective. Our team can help you weigh the options.
What Is the Lifespan of an Air Conditioner?
Window air conditioners normally last 8 to 10 years, whereas central air conditioning systems typically last 10 to 15 years. Some systems can function effectively for 20 years or more with timely repairs and routine maintenance.