I just wanted to shout out Trey for helping me out tonight. I found out my capacitor went out in my AC unit, and I couldnβt find one to replace it myself with it being so late. I saw Trey sitting in his van and I approached him and asked him for help. He was off and spending time with his wife on her lunch break. I explained to him what was going on and he was happy to help me out. I was very grateful for him to change my capacitor with how late it was getting especially on Easter Eve. Top notch service! I would highly recommend him to anyone needing any HVAC repairs or services.
Equipment Inspection in Mississippi Gulf Coast, MS
Crosby's Heating and Air provides AC equipment inspections for homeowners along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
- Corrosion and salt-air damage on outdoor components identified before it causes a breakdown
- Clogged condensate drain lines and pans cleared to prevent water damage and mold growth indoors
- Electrical components tested so failing capacitors and contactors are replaced before a full system shutdown
- Refrigerant levels checked to maintain consistent cooling through long Gulf Coast summers
- Airflow restrictions found and corrected to reduce unnecessary strain on the compressor
- Early detection of wear keeps repair costs lower than waiting for an emergency failure
Expert Equipment Inspection in Mississippi Gulf Coast, MS
AC equipment inspections from Crosby's Heating and Air give Mississippi Gulf Coast homeowners a clear picture of how their system is holding up. Our technicians check electrical connections, capacitors, contactors, and circuit boards for corrosion and wear. We inspect evaporator and condenser coils, drain lines, and drain pans for algae and debris buildup. We also evaluate refrigerant levels, airflow, and blower motor condition. The Gulf Coast sits in IECC Climate Zone 2A, one of the hottest and most humid zones in the country. Salt air accelerates corrosion on outdoor components, and high humidity keeps systems running far longer than in drier regions. That extra runtime adds wear fast. Catching a failing capacitor or a clogged drain line early costs far less than an emergency repair during peak summer heat. If your system is showing signs of inconsistent cooling, musty odors, or unusual sounds, schedule an inspection with Crosby's Heating and Air today.
What's included
- Corrosion and salt-air damage on outdoor components identified before it causes a breakdown
- Clogged condensate drain lines and pans cleared to prevent water damage and mold growth indoors
- Electrical components tested so failing capacitors and contactors are replaced before a full system shutdown
- Refrigerant levels checked to maintain consistent cooling through long Gulf Coast summers
- Airflow restrictions found and corrected to reduce unnecessary strain on the compressor
- Early detection of wear keeps repair costs lower than waiting for an emergency failure
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Equipment Inspection FAQ
Common questions about equipment inspection in Mississippi Gulf Coast, MS.
Our inspection covers electrical connections, coils, drain lines, refrigerant levels, airflow, and key components like capacitors and contactors. We check every part that the Mississippi Gulf Coast climate puts under extra stress.
Most Gulf Coast homes benefit from an inspection at least once a year due to high humidity and salt air exposure. Systems that run heavily through long Mississippi summers may need more frequent checks.
Salt air speeds up corrosion on outdoor unit hardware, electrical terminals, and refrigerant lines along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. An inspection catches that damage early before it leads to a costly repair or full system failure.
Yes, musty odors often point to algae or mold growth in the drain pan or condensate line. Our technicians clear those areas during the inspection to improve your indoor air quality.
Yes, a post-storm inspection is a smart step for any Mississippi Gulf Coast homeowner. Wind-driven rain and debris can damage electrical compartments and block condenser coil airflow without any visible signs.
Yes, constant runtime on the Mississippi Gulf Coast often signals a coil, airflow, or refrigerant issue that is quietly adding wear. An inspection identifies the cause before it becomes a breakdown.
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(228) 669-9199Hours
- Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Saturday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Sunday Calls Only