Expert ac repair in Whitefish Bay, WI. NATE-certified technicians, quality equipment, and results you can count on.
KIC Refrigeration delivers expert air conditioning repair in Whitefish Bay, WI, diagnosing compressor failures, refrigerant leaks, frozen evaporator coils, and electrical faults using superheat, subcooling, and amp draw measurements. Our EPA Section 608 certified technicians restore rated SEER output through manufacturer-guided repair procedures across all major AC brands.
With a population of 14,332, Whitefish Bay is home to thousands of properties that depend on reliable heating and cooling. Our ac repair team in Whitefish Bay, WI combines local climate knowledge with NATE-certified expertise to deliver results that restore comfort and improve efficiency. Every project begins with a thorough system evaluation so we can recommend the right solution for your specific situation.
When you choose KIC Refrigeration for ac repair in Whitefish Bay, you get a team that shows up on time, diagnoses accurately, and treats your property with respect. We handle all the details — from equipment selection and permits to final commissioning and warranty registration — so you can focus on staying comfortable.
Our proven process ensures your ac repair project is done right the first time.
Our Whitefish Bay technician listens to your description of the problem, inspects the thermostat settings and wiring, checks the electrical disconnect and breaker, and performs a visual inspection of the outdoor condenser and indoor air handler for obvious issues like a frozen coil, tripped safety switch, or burned wiring.
KIC Refrigeration diagnoses AC failures in Whitefish Bay, WI with precision electrical and refrigerant testing. We check capacitors within 6 percent of rated microfarads, measure contactor coil resistance, verify compressor winding resistance for shorts and opens, and test the refrigerant circuit — comparing suction pressure, discharge pressure, subcooling, and superheat to the manufacturer target values for the current outdoor ambient temperature.
We replace the failed component — capacitor, contactor, fan motor, compressor, or metering device — using parts rated for your system. For refrigerant leaks, we locate the leak, repair or replace the leaking component, evacuate, and recharge the system by weight.
Our Whitefish Bay technician verifies the repair by running the AC through a full cooling cycle. We measure supply and return air temperatures at the air handler to confirm a 16 to 22 degree split, check that suction pressure produces 35 to 45 degree evaporator saturation temperature, and verify the system cycles cleanly on and off.
Everything you need to know before scheduling ac repair for your property.
AC repair in Whitefish Bay typically costs $150 to $500 for common component failures including run capacitors ($150 to $250), contactors ($150 to $350), condenser fan motors ($250 to $500), and blower motors ($300 to $600). Compressor replacement is the most expensive repair at $1,500 to $3,500 depending on unit tonnage and whether the system uses R-410A or older R-22 refrigerant. Evaporator coil replacement runs $800 to $2,500 including the refrigerant recovery and recharge. KIC Refrigeration provides a detailed written estimate with itemized parts and labor costs before beginning any AC repair at your Whitefish Bay property so there are no surprises on the invoice.
The industry guideline is to repair if the unit is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than 50 percent of a new system. AC units over 15 years old — especially those running R-22 refrigerant — are almost always better replaced. R-22 has been phased out of production and the remaining supply costs $80 to $150 per pound, making even minor refrigerant leaks prohibitively expensive to fix. A new 16 SEER2 system uses approximately 38 percent less energy than a 10 SEER unit, and many qualify for the federal energy tax credit. KIC Refrigeration helps Whitefish Bay homeowners evaluate repair versus replacement based on equipment age, repair history, refrigerant type, and projected energy savings.
An AC that repeatedly trips the circuit breaker is a safety issue that should not be ignored or reset repeatedly. The most common causes are a shorted compressor winding drawing excessive amperage, a failing run capacitor that cannot provide the boost needed for compressor startup, a locked rotor condition from a mechanically seized compressor, a ground fault from damaged wiring or a grounded compressor motor, or an undersized breaker that cannot handle the inrush current. Each reset on a breaker weakens it over time. KIC Refrigeration performs thorough electrical diagnostics at your Whitefish Bay property — including megohm resistance testing on compressor windings and amperage measurements — to identify the root cause and repair it safely.
KIC Refrigeration repairs every major air conditioning brand installed in Whitefish Bay homes and commercial properties — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Daikin, York, Bryant, Amana, Ruud, Heil, and all other manufacturers. Our technicians hold EPA Section 608 Universal certification for refrigerant handling and are trained to work with R-410A, R-22, R-32, R-454B, and all other regulated refrigerants found in residential and light commercial systems. Whether your AC is a 2-ton window package unit or a 5-ton split system, a 20-year-old R-22 unit or a brand-new inverter model, KIC Refrigeration has the diagnostic capability and parts access to repair it correctly at your Whitefish Bay property.
Real feedback from customers across the country about the quality of our work.
"Called about a weird smell from the furnace. They came out, found a cracked heat exchanger, and explained the safety concern clearly. Grateful they caught it."
"Furnace tune-up was straightforward and the technician was friendly. Gave some tips on filter replacement schedules which was helpful."
"Boiler repair took a couple visits because they needed to order a part, but they were upfront about it and the repair has held up perfectly."