Alabama Climate control has been my AC go to for many years. They are always efficient and courteous. They are up front with reasonable prices and quality work. They take care of all our rental properties. I wouldn’t use anyone else. Thanks ACC
We are proud to offer our extensive HVAC solutions in multiple locations, ensuring quality and efficiency wherever you are. Our service areas include Huntsville, Madison, Florence and the surrounding towns.
A malfunctioning air conditioner during a North Alabama summer isn’t just uncomfortable — it can quickly become a health risk for your family. When your AC acts up, you need trusted HVAC repair services that can diagnose the problem accurately and get your system running again fast. That’s exactly what Alabama Climate Control has delivered to Florence homeowners for nearly 50 years.
Our certified technicians are experienced in diagnosing and repairing all types and brands of air conditioning systems. From refrigerant leaks and frozen coils to failed capacitors and broken compressors, we deliver reliable air conditioner repair on all major brands. We provide a clear diagnosis and honest repair recommendations, so you know exactly what’s wrong and what it will cost before any work begins.
We understand that AC problems can’t always wait for a scheduled appointment. That’s why Alabama Climate Control offers emergency AC repair services for Florence and Lauderdale County residents when your comfort — and safety — can’t wait. Our team responds quickly, so your home isn’t left without cooling during the hottest days of the year.
Honest Repair Assessments — Know Your Options Before You Commit
Whether you have a newer system acting strangely or an older unit struggling to keep up with the Alabama heat, our team will give you an honest assessment of your options. Sometimes a straightforward AC repair is all you need; other times, replacing an aging system is the smarter long-term investment. You can trust us to tell you the truth either way.
Don’t sweat it out — call Alabama Climate Control for fast, professional air conditioning repair in Florence, AL. We’ll get your home cool again.
Have questions or need assistance with your HVAC system? Fill out the form below, and one of our team members will reply as soon as possible. We’re here to help you with all your heating, cooling, and indoor air quality needs.
Warm air from your AC is usually caused by one of a few issues: a refrigerant leak, a dirty or blocked condenser coil, a failed compressor, or a thermostat set incorrectly. In some cases, a clogged air filter can restrict airflow enough to cause the system to underperform. Our technicians will diagnose the exact cause and provide a clear explanation of what’s needed to restore proper cooling.
Common signs of a refrigerant leak include reduced cooling capacity, longer run times, hissing or bubbling noises near the unit, ice buildup on the refrigerant lines or indoor coil, and higher-than-normal electric bills. Refrigerant leaks should be repaired promptly — not just refilled — because continuing to add refrigerant without fixing the leak is wasteful, costly, and harmful to the environment.
Counterintuitively, a frozen AC coil in summer heat is usually caused by restricted airflow or low refrigerant — not by cold temperatures. A dirty air filter, blocked return vents, or a refrigerant leak can cause the evaporator coil to drop below freezing. If you notice ice on your system, turn it off and call us for an inspection. Running a frozen system can damage the compressor.
Your air conditioner removes humidity from indoor air, and that moisture drains through a condensate drain line. If that line becomes clogged with algae or debris — which is very common in Alabama’s humid climate — water can back up and overflow into your home or attic. Regular maintenance includes clearing the condensate drain, and our technicians can quickly clear a clog and ensure proper drainage.
It depends on the cost of the AC repair in Florence, AL relative to the system’s remaining value. A good rule of thumb: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of the cost of a new system, or if the unit is 12–15 years old and has had multiple issues, replacement is usually the better investment. We’ll give you an honest assessment and never push you toward a new system if a repair is the right call.
Yes. If your thermostat isn’t communicating correctly with your AC system — due to dead batteries, wiring issues, or a failing thermostat board — your unit may not turn on at all, or it may short-cycle. Before calling for service, check that your thermostat is set to “Cool,” the temperature is set below the current room temperature, and the batteries are fresh. If it still won’t respond, give us a call.