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Holland AC and Heating keeps Garland homes comfortable year-round.
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Willis Carrier invented modern air conditioning while waiting for a foggy train in 1902. He wasn’t trying to cool people. He was trying to stop humidity from wrinkling paper at a printing plant in Brooklyn.
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An AC that runs all day without reaching the set temperature is usually caused by one of four problems: an undersized or aging system struggling with Garland’s triple-digit heat, a refrigerant leak reducing cooling capacity, dirty evaporator or condenser coils restricting heat transfer, or duct leaks losing conditioned air before it reaches living spaces. Garland’s high summer humidity makes the problem worse because an already-stressed system also has to work harder to dehumidify the air.
Warning signs include warm or room-temperature air from vents, ice buildup on the indoor or outdoor unit, unusual noises such as grinding, rattling, or clicking, short-cycling where the system turns on and off frequently, high indoor humidity despite the AC running, and a sudden unexplained increase in electricity bills.
AC repair costs in Garland depend on which component has failed. Capacitor replacement typically runs $150-$300. Refrigerant recharge ranges from $200-$500 depending on refrigerant type and amount needed. Compressor replacement is one of the most expensive repairs, often $1,000-$2,500 or more. Holland AC and Heating provides free estimates so you know the full cost before committing to any repair.
AC systems in Garland should be professionally serviced once per year, ideally in spring before temperatures climb above 90 degrees. Given that Garland systems run continuously from June through August and often into September, a pre-season tune-up that includes coil cleaning, refrigerant check, electrical connection testing, and condensate drain clearing is the most reliable way to prevent mid-summer failures.
A widely used benchmark is: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of a new system’s price and the unit is over 10 years old, replacement is usually the better financial decision. In Garland specifically, aging systems also lose efficiency rapidly under sustained summer heat loads, driving up energy bills even when they are technically still running. Holland AC and Heating can run a cost-benefit comparison during a same-day assessment.
AC sizing for Garland homes depends on square footage, ceiling height, insulation quality, window area, and sun exposure. An undersized unit runs constantly and never cools properly. An oversized unit short-cycles, fails to remove humidity, and wears out faster. Garland’s heat and humidity make accurate load calculation especially important, and Holland AC and Heating sizes every installation to the specific home rather than relying on square footage estimates alone.
Garland’s combination of sustained triple-digit heat and high summer humidity creates a dual burden for AC systems that cities with drier heat do not face. The system must both lower temperature and remove moisture from the air simultaneously. Garland also sits on expansive clay soil, which causes ductwork stress over time as foundations shift seasonally. Homes in older Garland neighborhoods like Camelot and Duck Creek often have ductwork that is decades old and losing efficiency through leaks.
Holland AC and Heating installs central air conditioning systems, ductless mini split systems, and zone control systems. Central AC is the most common choice for single-family Garland homes with existing ductwork. Ductless mini splits work well for home additions, older homes where running new ductwork is impractical, and rooms that never seem to reach the right temperature.
Yes. Hail storms are frequent across the DFW area and commonly damage outdoor condenser units. Hail can bend condenser fins, damage refrigerant lines, dent the cabinet, and degrade compressor performance over time. Holland AC and Heating assesses hail damage and handles both repair and full condenser replacement for Garland-area homeowners after storms.
A professional AC tune-up includes inspecting and cleaning evaporator and condenser coils, checking refrigerant levels and looking for leaks, testing capacitors and electrical connections, calibrating the thermostat, clearing the condensate drain line, and verifying airflow through the duct system. For Garland homes heading into a summer where the AC will run nearly every day from June through September, annual maintenance is the most cost-effective way to avoid emergency repairs.
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