Temperatures in Memphis regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity from May through September. Our AC service begins with identifying refrigerant leaks using electronic detectors—critical for older vehicles in South Memphis where R134a conversions are common. We pressure test condensers (frequently damaged by gravel on I-55) and clean evaporator cores that collect Mississippi River valley pollen.
For classic car owners in Cooper-Young, we offer vintage AC system restorations using modern components. All work includes cabin air filter replacement to help with allergy season. We stock Denso and Four Seasons compressors for quick turnaround on domestic trucks popular in the region.
For classic car owners in Cooper-Young, we offer vintage AC system restorations using modern components. All work includes cabin air filter replacement to help with allergy season. We stock Denso and Four Seasons compressors for quick turnaround on domestic trucks popular in the region.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Performance test with manifold gauges and temperature probes
- 02 Step 2: Leak detection using ultraviolet dye and electronic sensors
- 03 Step 3: Condenser fin straightening and system flush
- 04 Step 4: Vacuum test and precise refrigerant recharge
Benefits
- Colder air output even in 100°F heat
- Reduced compressor strain from proper charge levels
- Improved defrosting performance for winter
- Elimination of musty odors from evaporator growth
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my AC stop working after driving through heavy rain?
Flooded streets in low-lying areas like Binghampton can submerge AC pressure switches. We'll test electrical connections and replace water-damaged components with marine-grade parts when needed.
How can I prepare my AC for Memphis summer?
Schedule a spring checkup to clean condenser fins clogged with cottonwood seeds and test refrigerant levels before the extreme heat hits. This prevents compressor failure during peak demand.