Cooling Stopped When You Need It
Air Conditioning Repair in Mansfield for systems that stopped cooling or broke down during high temperatures
Bullseye Mechanicals repairs air conditioning systems for homeowners in Mansfield who notice warm air blowing from vents, ice forming on refrigerant lines, or a condenser that hums but will not start. You may have a system that runs constantly without lowering the indoor temperature, a unit that trips the breaker when the compressor engages, or an air handler that blows but produces no cold air.
Technicians check refrigerant pressures, compressor amperage, capacitor voltage, and airflow across the evaporator coil to pinpoint the failure. A weak capacitor prevents the compressor from starting. A clogged evaporator coil restricts airflow and causes the system to freeze. A refrigerant leak drops pressures below operating range and stops cooling entirely. Each failure has distinct symptoms, and repair focuses on the actual cause rather than guessing at parts.
If your air conditioner quit during a heat wave or struggles to cool the house, contact Bullseye Mechanicals to restore comfortable indoor temperatures quickly.

How Air Conditioning Repair Is Performed
The technician begins at the thermostat to verify the system is receiving a call for cooling, then inspects the condenser for debris, damaged fins, or a seized fan motor. A clamp meter measures compressor amperage to check for electrical issues. Gauges are attached to the service ports to read suction and discharge pressures. If pressures are low, a leak detector and UV dye locate the source, which may be a pinhole in the evaporator coil or a loose flare fitting at the condenser.
Once the problem is repaired, you will notice the system cycles on and off normally, cool air flows from every register, and ice no longer forms on the outdoor lines. Bullseye Mechanicals replaces failed capacitors, contactors, and fan motors on the spot. Refrigerant is added only after leaks are sealed, and the system is tested under load to confirm it holds pressure and cools to the thermostat setting.
Some repairs require ordering compressor assemblies or coil sections, especially for systems still under warranty. Techs provide a cost comparison if the repair approaches the value of a replacement system. They do not recommend unnecessary part swaps when a cleaning or minor fix will solve the issue.
Common Air Conditioning Repair Questions
People in Mansfield often ask how fast cooling can be restored, what causes ice buildup, and when replacement makes more sense than repair.
What causes an air conditioner to freeze up?
Low airflow from a clogged filter or dirty coil, low refrigerant from a leak, or a failing blower motor can all cause the evaporator coil to ice over and stop cooling.
How long does an AC repair usually take?
Most repairs, such as replacing a capacitor, contactor, or fan motor, are completed in one to two hours once the issue is diagnosed.
Why does my air conditioner run but not cool the house?
The compressor may not be engaging due to electrical failure, refrigerant may have leaked out, or the outdoor coil may be clogged and preventing heat rejection.
When should I replace instead of repair?
If the unit is over twelve years old, uses R-22 refrigerant that is expensive to refill, or needs a compressor replacement that costs more than half a new system, replacement is often the better investment.
Can you repair air conditioners during peak heat in Mansfield?
Yes, Bullseye Mechanicals prioritizes cooling failures during high-temperature periods and works to restore service as quickly as parts and scheduling allow.
If your air conditioner is blowing warm air or stopped running entirely, call Bullseye Mechanicals at (419) 571-9557 for fast diagnosis and repair that gets your cooling back.
