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AC Repair, Install & Replacement in East Greenwich, RI

April 15, 2026 — Evergreen Services
AC Repair, Install & Replacement in East Greenwich, RI
Service AC Repair, Install & Replacement
Location East Greenwich, RI
Neighborhood Westwood Drive area
Customer type Residential
Outcome Completed — same day
Season Spring
Date April 15, 2026
Complete AC repair service on Westwood Drive - diagnosed and fixed refrigerant leak, system restored to full cooling capacity same day. Customer appreciated quick turnaround before summer heat arrives.

When spring arrives in the Westwood Drive area of East Greenwich, homeowners start thinking about getting their air conditioning systems ready for the warmer months ahead, and Evergreen Services brings 40 years of HVAC expertise right to your neighborhood.

Need AC Repair, Install & Replacement in East Greenwich? Evergreen Services serves East Greenwich and the surrounding area. Licensed, insured, and locally experienced. Get a Free Estimate
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Frequently Asked Questions

Weak airflow, warm air coming from vents, unusual noises like grinding or squealing, frequent cycling on and off, or higher than normal electric bills all indicate problems. Strange odors or moisture around the unit also signal issues that need immediate attention.
Most AC repairs take 1-3 hours depending on the problem. Simple fixes like replacing capacitors or cleaning coils are usually done within an hour. More complex issues like refrigerant leaks or compressor problems can take 2-3 hours but are often completed same day.
Salt air corrosion affects outdoor units near the coast, while humidity puts extra strain on components. Dirty filters from spring pollen are common, and many systems fail from lack of annual maintenance. Age is also a factor - most units last 12-15 years with proper care.
Absolutely. Spring tune-ups catch small problems before they become expensive repairs during peak summer. We check refrigerant levels, clean coils, replace filters, and test all components. It's much cheaper than emergency repairs in July when you need cooling most.
Look for licensed and insured technicians with local references. Ask about upfront pricing, warranty coverage, and response times for emergencies. A good contractor will diagnose the problem first, explain your options clearly, and provide written estimates before starting work.