Litchfield Park, AZ was founded by Paul Weeks Litchfield, an executive of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. He introduced long-staple cotton to Arizona, to use to strengthen the rubber in Goodyear’s tires, helping bring industry to the area. Modern Day Litchfield Park has come a long way since its company town origins and is one of the most desired communities in the Phoenix area.
People are drawn to Litchfield Park because it offers comfortable living in a small city environment, as well as easy commuting distance to Phoenix. That means you have your choice of service providers. Why should you choose Worlock Air Conditioning for your HVAC needs? We have a reputation for providing high quality, affordable, and prompt cooling and heating services, which has led to us being an area favorite.
AC Service
Summer is here and the temperatures are already getting uncomfortably hot. These soaring daytime temperatures mean you home can go from comfortable to very hot within a few hours. Worlock Air Conditioning is here to meet all of your air conditioning service and repair needs. We are a full-service HVAC company, and we can install, repair, and maintain your HVAC system. Of course, the best way to avoid unexpected repairs is to schedule regular service.Yearly Maintenance
The best way to guarantee yourself a trouble-free summer is to get air conditioning service at the beginning of the summer. In Litchfield Park, we run our air conditioners almost all summer long. Even with temperatures dropping in the nighttime, our AC units still get a workout. That can mean stress and strain on even newer air conditioning systems. The more wear and tear on your unit, the more likely you are to have an AC failure. Reduce that risk by starting out the season with an AC service. During a routine AC service, we examine the parts of your machine that get wear and tear, check fluid levels, check to see if it is operating correctly, and suggest replacing or repairing damaged parts. Service calls include:- Cleaning the evaporator coils
- Cleaning the condenser coils
- Inspecting and combing the fins if airflow is blocked
- Inspecting and oiling the motor and other moving parts
- Replacing worn, damaged, or old belts
- Replacing air filters
- Checking the ducts for leaks and sealing leaks
- Testing for coolant leaks, fixing leaks, and recharging coolants
- Testing the thermometer
- Testing and cleaning electrical connections
- Inspecting and cleaning the condensate drain