When your AC quits during a Columbia Heights summer, you need it fixed today, not next week. PRO Electric plus HVAC sends certified technicians for fast, same day air conditioning repair on central AC, heat pumps, and ductless mini splits, and we proudly offer veteran and military discounts.
License #2705181607 · Licensed and Certified Technicians · Bonded and Insured · Serving Arlington County
Columbia Heights sits along the busy Columbia Pike corridor in Arlington, a dense mix of older single family homes, garden apartments, condos, and newer development. Cooling here ranges from full central systems in the houses to compact air handlers and ductless units in the apartments and condos, where access can be tight. A failure on a hot day cannot wait, so our certified technicians diagnose the problem quickly and carry the common parts to fix most issues on the first visit, whether you have central AC, a heat pump, or a ductless mini split. You get honest answers, a clear price before any work begins, and a system blowing cold again the same day in most cases.
If your AC is blowing warm air, tripping the breaker, leaking water, or making noises it never used to, the smartest move is to have it looked at before a small fault turns into a compressor replacement. Call 703.225.8222 and we will get a technician headed your way.
One call covers it. Every repair is handled by a licensed, certified technician and quoted up front.
Warm air from the vents, weak airflow, or a system that runs without cooling, diagnosed and fixed fast.
We find and seal the leak, then recharge to the correct level, rather than just topping it off.
A failing capacitor or contactor is a common, affordable fix that often saves the whole system.
Faulty thermostats, bad wiring, and control board issues that leave your system confused or dead.
Iced up coils, clogged condensate lines, and water around the unit, traced back to the real cause.
A seasonal tune-up catches small problems early and keeps your system running efficiently all summer.
Columbia Heights brings a real mix of cooling setups, from full central systems in the older homes to compact air handlers and ductless units fitted into apartments and condos along the Pike, and the work calls for technicians comfortable in those spaces. We give you an honest read on whether a targeted repair makes sense or the equipment is near the end of its life. Because we work across Columbia Heights and the rest of Arlington County every week, we know these systems and schedule repairs to get your home cool again quickly.
Need broader HVAC help beyond a repair? See everything we offer nearby on our Columbia Heights HVAC services page, or call any time and we will point you the right way.
Tell us what your AC is doing and we will get right back with a no obligation estimate. Prefer to talk it through? Call 703.225.8222.
Related reading: AC repair calls in Columbia Heights often start with a tripped breaker that will not stay reset. The breaker is rarely the real problem; it is the system flagging something deeper with the compressor, capacitor, or refrigerant charge. For a full homeowner walkthrough of every cause, what to safely check first, and when to stop resetting and call, read our cornerstone guide: Why Your AC Circuit Breaker Keeps Tripping in Summer.
In most cases, yes. Our technicians carry the parts that fail most often, like capacitors, contactors, and thermostats, so a large share of Columbia Heights AC repairs are finished on the first visit. If a part has to be ordered, we tell you up front and get your system running again as fast as possible.
Warm air with the system running points to a few common causes: low refrigerant from a leak, a failed capacitor or compressor, a frozen coil from restricted airflow, or a thermostat or control fault. We diagnose the exact cause on site rather than guessing, then quote the repair before any work begins.
Yes. We repair central air conditioners, heat pumps, and ductless mini split systems across Columbia Heights and the rest of Arlington County, including condos and apartments. Whatever cools your home, our certified technicians can diagnose and fix it.
No. A breaker that trips every time the AC starts is protecting you from a real fault, often a failing compressor, capacitor, or wiring problem. Repeatedly resetting it can damage the system or create a hazard. Turn the system off and call 703.225.8222 so we can find the cause safely.
From a quick fix to a major repair, you get a licensed, certified technician, a clear price, same day service in most cases, and veteran and military discounts. Reach out for your free estimate today.