
Stanley's Auto Repair · Philadelphia
AC & Heating Repair
in Philadelphia
A Philadelphia July with no air conditioning is miserable, and a January with no heat is dangerous. Stanley's diagnoses and repairs the whole climate system so your car is comfortable in every season.
Weak or warm AC is usually more than 'just needs a recharge.' We pressure-test the system and find the actual problem — a leak, a failing compressor, a clogged condenser, or a bad blend door — instead of just topping off refrigerant that's going to leak right back out. That's the difference between a real fix and a temporary one.
On the heating side, no heat, weak heat, or fogged-up windows often point to the cooling system, heater core, or blend controls. Because heat and engine cooling share the same system, a heating complaint sometimes uncovers a coolant problem worth catching early — before it becomes an overheating problem on the Boulevard.
Quick, accurate climate diagnosis and honest repair, backed by our nationwide Auto Value warranty. If your AC isn't cold or your heat isn't hot, call (215) 744-8166.
What's included
- AC performance & leak diagnosis
- Recharge, compressor & condenser service
- Heater core & blend-door repair
- Cooling-system inspection included
- Warrantied repairs
AC & Heating Repair — common questions
My AC just needs a recharge, right?
Maybe — but AC is a sealed system, so if it's low, it's leaking somewhere. We find and fix the leak so you're not paying to recharge it again next month.
Why is my heat connected to my coolant?
Your heater uses hot engine coolant to warm the cabin. A no-heat complaint can be the first sign of a cooling-system issue worth catching before it overheats the engine.
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