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No-cool calls in Roanoke, VA

AC Repair in Roanoke, VA

When the house is getting hotter and the AC is not keeping up, you need a clear diagnosis and a practical next step. OCD HVAC handles no-cool calls, cooling diagnostics, electrical faults, airflow problems, drain issues, thermostat issues, and heat pump cooling problems in Roanoke.

Same-day AC repair is available when scheduling allows. Emergency service, weekends, and after-hours calls may be available for an additional fee.

Open outdoor AC condenser electrical compartment during an OCD HVAC repair visit.

No cool? Call or text Jacob.

AC repair Roanoke VA

Searching for AC repair near me because the system stopped cooling?

OCD HVAC primarily serves Roanoke and nearby neighborhoods including Cave Spring, Grandin, and Wasena. If your air conditioner is running but the house is still hot, the outdoor unit will not start, the breaker keeps tripping, the coil is freezing, or airflow feels weak, the first step is a careful diagnosis.

The goal is to find the actual cause before recommending a repair. Sometimes it is an electrical part. Sometimes it is airflow, drain safety, controls, refrigerant performance, or an installation issue that has been stressing the equipment for years.

Cooling problems we diagnose

Common no-cool AC repair calls

No cool

The AC runs but the house keeps heating up, or the system will not cool at all.

Outdoor unit not running

The indoor blower may run while the outdoor condenser stays silent because of electrical, control, or equipment faults.

Weak airflow

Low airflow can make cooling worse, freeze coils, increase run time, and shorten equipment life.

Frozen coil

Ice is a symptom. The cause may involve airflow, refrigerant performance, controls, filters, or duct restrictions.

Breaker trips or electrical faults

Electrical issues should be diagnosed carefully before parts are replaced or the system is restarted.

Drain and water safety problems

Clogged drains, float switches, and condensate problems can shut the system down or create water damage risk.

Diagnosis first

Fast does not have to mean guessed.

On a hot day, it is tempting to swap the obvious part and move on. Sometimes the obvious part is the repair. Other times the failed part is a symptom of heat, airflow, electrical stress, poor installation, or another underlying issue.

OCD HVAC uses a measurement-first approach to understand what the system is doing before recommending the fix. That keeps the conversation practical: what failed, why it may have failed, what is worth repairing, and when replacement should be discussed instead.

AC contactor wiring diagnostic during air conditioning repair in Roanoke.

What can be checked

AC repair troubleshooting can include more than one test.

The right diagnostic path depends on the symptom, equipment type, access, and outdoor conditions. These are common checks during a no-cool call.

Thermostat and control signal
Capacitor, contactor, disconnect, and wiring
Outdoor fan and compressor operation
Indoor blower operation and airflow
Filter, coil, return, and duct restrictions
Refrigerant performance when appropriate
Drain line, float switch, and condensate safety
Temperature split and system behavior
Repair vs. replacement context

Same-day when available

Hot house? Send the symptoms by text.

For faster triage, text the basics first. If same-day repair is available, Jacob can let you know quickly.

Your name and neighborhood
Whether the indoor fan is running
Whether the outdoor unit is running
Thermostat setting and indoor temperature
Any ice, water, error codes, or breaker trips
Photos of the outdoor unit, thermostat, or problem area

Emergency, after-hours, and weekend service may be available for an additional fee. Availability depends on the schedule, travel distance, weather load, and the type of issue.

Capacitor wiring repair closeup during AC service.

Service area

AC repair in Roanoke, Cave Spring, Grandin, and Wasena

OCD HVAC primarily targets Roanoke and also serves nearby Roanoke neighborhoods and communities including Cave Spring, Grandin, and Wasena.

Reviews

Roanoke homeowners call OCD HVAC when they want clear options.

AC repair decisions can feel rushed when the house is hot. These reviews reflect the kind of communication OCD HVAC aims for: clear scheduling, honest options, detailed findings, and personalized service.

Google Review

*****

“I highly recommend OCD HVAC! Jacob and his staff were quick to schedule and arrived right on time. I have had work done by some of the larger local and national HVAC companies in the past and I always felt they were not being transparent with pricing and what my options were.

I felt Jacob was honest and very helpful thinking through the options that worked best for me and my budget. Jacob is clearly an expert and is a kind human being as well!”

Google Review

*****

“Jacob and his team gave us a very detailed look at the health of our HVAC system. He gave us multiple options for repairs and answered all of my questions. We’ve used the bigger companies in the past but they don’t give the personalized service like Jacob provided. We will definitely use him again when our system needs replaced.”

FAQ

AC repair questions

Do you offer same-day AC repair in Roanoke?

OCD HVAC offers same-day AC repair when scheduling allows. If your AC is not cooling, call or text Jacob with the symptoms, location, and system details so availability can be checked quickly.

Do you handle emergency AC repair, weekends, or after-hours calls?

Emergency service, weekend service, and after-hours AC repair may be available for an additional fee depending on schedule, location, and the type of problem.

What AC repair problems do you diagnose?

Common calls include no-cool problems, outdoor unit not running, weak airflow, thermostat issues, electrical faults, capacitor and contactor problems, drain issues, frozen coils, refrigerant performance concerns, and heat pump cooling problems.

Do you repair AC systems near Cave Spring, Grandin, and Wasena?

Yes. OCD HVAC primarily targets Roanoke and also serves nearby areas including Cave Spring, Grandin, and Wasena.

Can you add refrigerant to my AC?

If refrigerant performance is a concern, the system should be diagnosed first. Low refrigerant usually points to a leak or another issue, and simply adding refrigerant without understanding the cause may not solve the problem.

Should I repair or replace my AC?

That depends on the age and condition of the equipment, the failed part, refrigerant type, repair history, airflow, ductwork, and comfort goals. OCD HVAC focuses on diagnosing the system before recommending repair or replacement.

AC Repair, Diagnosed Carefully

Need help with a no-cool AC call in Roanoke?

Call or text Jacob at 540-647-0817. Same-day repair is available when scheduling allows, and emergency, weekend, or after-hours service may be available for an additional fee.