Professional ac repair services for homes and businesses in Wisconsin Rapids and surrounding Wisconsin communities.
When your air conditioner in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin blows warm air, short cycles, or fails to start, KIC Refrigeration technicians identify the exact cause through systematic testing of the refrigerant circuit, compressor windings, capacitors, and control board. We restore reliable cooling performance with precision repairs that address the root problem, not just the symptoms.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Wisconsin Rapids, professional ac repair is essential for maintaining safe, efficient indoor climate control. KIC Refrigeration has completed hundreds of ac repair projects across Wisconsin, and our Wisconsin Rapids customers benefit from that depth of experience, our fully stocked service vehicles, and our ability to respond the same day for urgent situations.
We understand that ac repair can feel like a major decision. That is why KIC Refrigeration makes the process simple for Wisconsin Rapids property owners — free evaluations, transparent pricing, flexible scheduling, and a dedicated point of contact from diagnosis through completion. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
How our NATE-certified technicians deliver quality ac repair results from start to finish.
KIC Refrigeration begins every AC repair in Wisconsin Rapids, WI with a systematic assessment. We verify 24-volt control voltage at the thermostat, check high and low voltage wiring for damage, inspect the disconnect for burned contacts, confirm the breaker is properly sized, and visually inspect both indoor and outdoor units before powering up the system for testing.
We test capacitors, contactors, relays, and the compressor windings with a multimeter. We connect manifold gauges to measure suction and discharge pressures, calculate superheat and subcooling, and compare all readings to the manufacturer specification for your unit.
Our Wisconsin Rapids technician replaces the failed part with the correct replacement for your unit make, model, and tonnage. If the failure involves the sealed refrigerant system, we recover the charge, make the repair, pressure test with nitrogen, evacuate to below 500 microns, and weigh in the correct charge of R-410A or the specified refrigerant.
KIC Refrigeration verifies every AC repair in Wisconsin Rapids, WI with a comprehensive performance test. We confirm temperature split, superheat, subcooling, compressor amperage, condenser fan amperage, blower CFM, and thermostat operation. We document all readings and explain the results before we consider the job complete.
Get answers to the ac repair questions our customers ask most often.
AC repair in Wisconsin Rapids typically costs $150 to $500 for common component failures including run capacitors ($150 to $250), contactors ($150 to $350), condenser fan motors ($250 to $500), and blower motors ($300 to $600). Compressor replacement is the most expensive repair at $1,500 to $3,500 depending on unit tonnage and whether the system uses R-410A or older R-22 refrigerant. Evaporator coil replacement runs $800 to $2,500 including the refrigerant recovery and recharge. KIC Refrigeration provides a detailed written estimate with itemized parts and labor costs before beginning any AC repair at your Wisconsin Rapids property so there are no surprises on the invoice.
KIC Refrigeration repairs every major air conditioning brand installed in Wisconsin Rapids homes and commercial properties — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Daikin, York, Bryant, Amana, Ruud, Heil, and all other manufacturers. Our technicians hold EPA Section 608 Universal certification for refrigerant handling and are trained to work with R-410A, R-22, R-32, R-454B, and all other regulated refrigerants found in residential and light commercial systems. Whether your AC is a 2-ton window package unit or a 5-ton split system, a 20-year-old R-22 unit or a brand-new inverter model, KIC Refrigeration has the diagnostic capability and parts access to repair it correctly at your Wisconsin Rapids property.
An AC that repeatedly trips the circuit breaker is a safety issue that should not be ignored or reset repeatedly. The most common causes are a shorted compressor winding drawing excessive amperage, a failing run capacitor that cannot provide the boost needed for compressor startup, a locked rotor condition from a mechanically seized compressor, a ground fault from damaged wiring or a grounded compressor motor, or an undersized breaker that cannot handle the inrush current. Each reset on a breaker weakens it over time. KIC Refrigeration performs thorough electrical diagnostics at your Wisconsin Rapids property — including megohm resistance testing on compressor windings and amperage measurements — to identify the root cause and repair it safely.
An AC that runs but produces little or no cooling is most commonly caused by low refrigerant charge from a leak, which reduces the suction pressure and causes the evaporator coil temperature to drop below 32 degrees, forming ice that blocks airflow completely. Other causes include a dirty condenser coil that cannot reject heat, a failed compressor that runs but does not pump refrigerant, a stuck or failed metering device — either a TXV or fixed orifice — that restricts refrigerant flow, or a blower motor running at reduced speed due to a failing capacitor. KIC Refrigeration connects manifold gauges at your Wisconsin Rapids home and measures suction pressure, discharge pressure, superheat, and subcooling to diagnose the exact cause.
Our reputation is built on certified technicians, honest pricing, and results that last.
"KIC Refrigeration installed our new heat pump system and the difference is incredible. Our energy bills dropped noticeably the very first month."
"Our AC went out on the hottest day of the year and they had someone here within two hours. Fixed it fast and explained everything clearly."
"Had our air ducts cleaned and I cannot believe how much dust and debris they pulled out. The air quality in our home improved immediately."