AC Repair in Lafayette, IN
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Lafayette is home base for Hoppy Heating & AC Repair, and these are the streets and neighborhoods we know best. The Wabash River valley shapes the climate here in ways that make a real difference for HVAC performance. Summer humidity holds close to the ground and doesn’t let go, and a system that’s even slightly underperforming can leave a home feeling sticky and uncomfortable even when the thermostat says otherwise.
We provide AC repair throughout Lafayette and Tippecanoe County. There’s no charge to have us come out and take a look, and there’s no pressure once we arrive. We’ll tell you exactly what we find and exactly what it costs to fix it.
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Why Homeowners in Lafayette, IN Trust Us
Air Conditioning Repair Services We Provide
Lafayette’s housing spans more than a century of construction, and that diversity means every service call requires a fresh set of eyes. A 1940s home near downtown with a retrofitted air handler in the basement presents completely different challenges than a 2010s build on the city’s northeast side. We approach each job as its own diagnostic problem rather than a templated checklist.
- Refrigerant leak detection and recharge
- Capacitor, contactor, and relay replacement
- Blower motor repair and replacement
- Evaporator coil cleaning and repair
- Condensate drain line clearing and treatment
- Thermostat troubleshooting and replacement
- Ductwork airflow diagnosis and leak testing
We work on every era of equipment and every configuration of home. The goal is always the same: find the real cause and fix it correctly.
Warning Signs Your AC System Needs Attention
Lafayette’s river valley location means summer air is thick with moisture from late June through early September. In that environment, a system that’s underperforming doesn’t just fail to cool the air, it also fails to dehumidify it, which makes the discomfort far more pronounced than temperature alone would suggest. These are the signs worth paying attention to before conditions worsen.
- Indoor air feels damp or muggy despite the system running
- Warm air is blowing from registers that should be outputting cold air
- The system never shuts off on its own or shuts off before cooling the space
- Unexplained moisture or standing water near the indoor unit
- Persistent clicking or grinding that wasn’t present last season
- Your energy bill has jumped without any change in how you’re using the home
Any one of these warrants a call. In Lafayette’s humid climate, a marginal system that’s borderline in May will often be a failed system by late July.
Why Air Conditioners Break Down
We’ve been servicing Lafayette homes long enough to know the patterns. Wabash River humidity accelerates condensate system wear, biological growth in drain lines, and corrosion on electrical contacts. Older housing near downtown adds retrofitted ductwork complexity to the picture. Taken together, here are the failure causes we encounter most consistently in Tippecanoe County homes.
- Algae-clogged condensate drain lines, a near-universal problem in Lafayette’s wet summers
- Corroded electrical contacts and terminals in equipment that’s been through many humid seasons
- Low refrigerant from slow leaks at evaporator coil joints that have expanded and contracted over years
- Airflow restrictions in retrofitted ductwork that was never sized for the equipment it serves
- Capacitor failure, often the first hard component to go as a system ages through its second decade
If your home has gone more than two or three seasons without a maintenance visit, there’s a reasonable chance more than one of these issues is developing simultaneously.
Inside a Typical Service Call in the Happy Hollow Neighborhood
We received a call last July from Marcus, who lives in the Happy Hollow neighborhood on the south side of Lafayette. His house was a 1970s ranch that had a central air system added sometime in the late 1990s. He had noticed that the system was running all day without getting the house below 80, and there was a puddle forming on the utility room floor.
The technician found a completely blocked condensate drain, which had caused the drain pan to overflow and trip the float switch. After clearing the line and resetting the switch, the technician ran a full system check and found the evaporator coil was partially iced from a slightly low refrigerant charge. Both issues were addressed in the same visit.
Marcus commented that the whole thing had happened gradually enough that he hadn’t noticed the pattern until it became a puddle on the floor. A maintenance visit the prior spring would likely have caught both issues before they compounded.
What Sets Hoppy Heating & AC Repair Apart in Lafayette
This is our community. We’re not a franchise operation that rotates technicians through a territory. We’re a local company with deep roots in Tippecanoe County, and every job we do here adds to or subtracts from a reputation we’ve built over years of honest service. That accountability matters on every call we make.
- Home of the free service call, because the first step should never cost you anything
- Genuine familiarity with Lafayette’s housing stock across all eras and neighborhoods
- Clear diagnosis and upfront pricing with no surprises
- No pressure toward parts or services you don’t need
- Full HVAC service for heating, cooling, and indoor air quality
Give us a call when your AC needs attention. We’ll take good care of your home.