BluePeak Climate Systems · Service
AC repair that starts with measurement, not guesswork.
When your split system limps through July, you deserve a tech who reads pressures and temperatures before quoting parts.
BluePeak dispatches with a stocked van common to Carrier, Trane, Lennox, and Rheem residential builds found across St. Charles County. We isolate airflow problems versus refrigerant circuit issues so you are not paying for a part you did not need.
If the compressor is mechanically failing or the coil is leaking in a way that does not make economic sense, we will show you the photo evidence and talk timeline for replacement, without turning your living room into a sales seminar.
Warm air even when the thermostat is satisfied
Often a restriction, blower issue, or refrigerant charge drifting from spec. We verify supply/return differentials and compare to manufacturer context, not a single probe taped to a vent.
Water around the air handler
Clogged drains and cracked pans are common, but so are frozen coils upstream. We clear what is safe, explain why ice formed, and fix the root cause so you are not mopping every weekend.
Diagnostic lane · documented
How we run this service
Triage & setpoints
We confirm what the thermostat is asking for, how long the symptom has run, and whether anyone at home is heat-sensitive, before opening panels.
Measured diagnostics
Electrical tests, airflow context, and refrigerant readings happen in a defined order so the invoice reflects logic, not guesses.
Written options
If multiple fixes are legitimate, you see each with tradeoffs and price bands before we start cutting or recovering refrigerant.
Questions specific to this service

Tell us what is going on
We route urgent safety issues first. For after-hours emergencies, call (636) 555-0142.
Closing the loop
When the system is quiet again, you should understand what changed, and why it stays that way.
Tell us what you are hearing, smelling, or seeing. If nothing is wrong yet, we will still build a season-ready baseline you can reference next year.
