Gas Pack Repair Technicians in Greenville, SC Area
Signs Your Gas Pack Needs Repairs
You rely on your gas pack to keep your family comfortable. When it starts doing any of these things, it might be time for a repair:
If your gas pack isn’t turning on, there could be a problem with the thermostat. Either that, or it may have tripped a circuit breaker. You can flip the breaker yourself, but if your gas pack keeps tripping it, STOP! Don’t keep switching it back. You could overload your electrical panel!
If your gas pack is making weird sounds, it’s probably a cry for help! You might hear gurgling or hissing noises, which could signal a refrigerant leak. If you’re hearing grinding or screeching noises, it’s likely a problem with your gas pack’s air handler.
If you put your hand up to the vents in your home and the airflow feels weaker than usual, it might be an issue with your blower motor or fan belt.
If you have ice build-up on your gas pack, it might have a refrigerant leak or problems with airflow.
Your gas pack should run for a good while before shutting off. It shouldn’t be turning off and on all the time. If it is, it might have airflow issues or thermostat problems. You might also have an oversized package unit that’s short cycling.
If there’s a pool or puddle around your package unit, it usually means there’s a clog in your condensate line. This is the pipe that removes condensation from your gas pack when cooling down your home.
DIY Tips to Fix Your Gas Pack
Before calling us for help, there are a couple things you can try yourself!
- Is your thermostat set to “HEAT”? Make sure it’s set to “COOL”. Sometimes it gets switched on accident. You wouldn’t believe how common this is!
- Is the air filter or condenser dirty? Your package unit relies on proper airflow to keep your home cool during the hot summer days. If your indoor air filter is too dirty, it’s time to replace it! If your package unit is covered in dirt or debris, you can try gently cleaning it with a broom or garden hose. Or call us for a Check’n’Wash—we’ll get it clean and breathing better!
- Is your gas pack getting power? If your package unit doesn’t have any power, it’ll blow warm air when it should be cooling. Check that your gas pack’s circuit breaker and emergency shut-off are switched to “ON”. If the breaker keeps tripping, don’t keep switching it back on. There’s a bigger issue at hand!
Is your gas pack still blowing warm air? Time to call (or text) Morris-Jenkins!
Our Local Team Knows Upstate South Carolina Homes
At Morris-Jenkins, great service starts the second you reach out. When you call or text us, you won’t get a recording or some automated system. You’ll talk to a real local person right here in the Carolinas who’s ready to help.
We’re not a big national chain. We’re local and proud to serve Upstate South Carolina, including Greenville, Spartanburg, Greer, Simpsonville, and the surrounding areas. We treat you like a neighbor because that’s exactly what you are. Expect honesty, respect, and work done right.
Whether you’re dealing with a quick repair or something more involved, we’ve got you covered. And because we know HVAC problems don’t wait for a perfect time, we’re here til midnight. Even better, we don’t charge extra for evenings or weekends. When you need help fast, we get there faster.
Talk to Morris-Jenkins for Gas Pack Repair Services in Greenville
Gas packs are a big deal in homes across Upstate South Carolina, and we know them inside and out. We’ve been repairing and maintaining gas pack systems for years, so you can count on us to figure out what’s going on and get it fixed the right way.
If your system’s making strange noises, not heating or cooling like it should, or just isn’t turning on, we’re ready to help. We’ll take a close look, explain what’s going on in plain language, and get it fixed the right way (and FAST).
From small fixes to larger repairs, Morris-Jenkins is the team you wanna call. Schedule your gas pack repair today and let us take care of the rest!