Wichita Falls Air Conditioning Services
AC Repairs & Installations in Burkburnett & Wichita County
Make sure your home or business stays cool and comfortable all summer long by turning to Mike Graham Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing for professional and reliable air conditioning services in Wichita Falls.
Backed by 30 years of service excellence, we are prepared to take on any AC service that comes our way, including:
- AC repairs
- AC installations
- Emergency AC services
- AC tune-ups
- AC upgrades
- AC replacements
When you want the job done right, turn to Mike Graham Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing. Our highly trained HVAC technicians are familiar with all makes and models of equipment and always treat your property as if it were our own.
Call (940) 350-4049 for fast and reliable cooling services!
Signs You Need to Repair or Replace Your AC
Recognizing when you need to repair or replace your AC is the key to ensuring efficient cooling, preventing further damage, and maintaining a comfortable indoor environment during hot weather. Neglecting necessary repairs or delaying the replacement can result in higher energy costs or even leave you without a functioning AC when you need it most.
Below are 7 signs you need to repair or replace your air conditioner:
- Lack of cool air
- Limited airflow
- Water pooling around the AC unit
- Frequent cycling
- High humidity levels
- Unusual sounds coming from the AC
- Rising energy bills
Don’t let your AC problems go unchecked! Call Mike Graham Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing for quality service upon which you can rely!
How Often Should Air Conditioning Units Be Serviced?
AC units should typically be serviced at least once per year to maintain optimal performance and efficiency. Our experts at Mike Graham Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing recommend scheduling your AC maintenance appointments during the springtime, so you can have peace of mind knowing your system is ready to beat the summer heat.
Why should you keep up with routine AC maintenance? Consider some of the benefits of this service below:
- It maximizes energy efficiency
- It reduces monthly energy bills
- It promotes good indoor air quality
- It satisfies your manufacturer’s warranty
- It prevents repairs and breakdowns
- It extends the lifespan of your AC
We’re Available 24/7!
At Mike Graham Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing, we understand how stressful a broken AC can be. If your air conditioning unit stops working at the worst possible time, don’t fret – our HVAC professionals are on call 24/7 to assist you. No matter the time of day or night, you can count on a member of our team to arrive in a fully stocked service vehicle, ready to get your AC back up and running!
Call (940) 350-4049 or contact us online for same-day air conditioning services in Wichita Falls.
Schedule an appointment with our local HVAC techs & plumbers today.
Plumbing FAQ
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What do I do before turning on my A/C for the season?
“Before you flip your thermostat to cool for the first time each year, take a few minutes to make sure your system’s ready to go. A quick check now can save you from a hot house — and an emergency service call — later.
Here’s what we recommend:
✅ Change your air filter. A clean filter helps your system breathe easier and cool more efficiently.
✅ Clear debris around the outdoor unit. Remove leaves, grass, or dirt that could block airflow.
✅ Check your thermostat. Make sure it’s set to cool and working properly.
✅ Inspect your vents. Open them up and vacuum out dust or pet hair.
✅ Check your A/C drain line. Look for standing water or algae buildup near the drain and flush it with a mixture of water and bleach if needed to prevent clogs.
✅ Schedule your annual maintenance. A professional tune-up catches small problems early and keeps your system running smooth all summer long.Turning your A/C on the right way each spring helps it cool better, last longer, and save money on energy bills.
— Mike Graham Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing
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How can I make my air-conditioning system more energy efficient / lower my cooling bills?
“You don’t have to sacrifice comfort to save money on cooling. A few small habits and a little maintenance can make a big difference in how efficiently your A/C runs.
Start with the basics — change your air filter regularly, keep your outdoor unit clear of grass and debris, and have your system serviced at least once a year. A clean, well-tuned unit doesn’t have to work as hard to cool your home.
Use a programmable thermostat to raise the temperature a few degrees while you’re away, close blinds during the hottest part of the day, and make sure your ductwork is sealed properly to prevent cool air leaks.
If your system is over 10 years old, consider upgrading to a high-efficiency unit — today’s models can save you up to 30% on energy costs.
A little upkeep goes a long way toward keeping your home cool and your electric bill under control.”
— Mike Graham Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing
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When should I replace my air-conditioning unit / how long will it last?
“Most air conditioners last around 10 to 15 years, depending on how well they’ve been maintained and how hard they’ve had to work in our Texas heat.
If your system is getting close to that age, you may start noticing signs it’s time to think about replacement — things like longer run times, higher energy bills, uneven cooling, or frequent repairs.
Sometimes a good tune-up or part replacement can buy you a little more time, but if repairs are starting to add up or your system still uses the old R-22 refrigerant, it’s usually smarter to invest in a new, energy-efficient unit.
We always start with an honest inspection so you’ll know whether your A/C just needs a little help or it’s ready for retirement.”
— Mike Graham Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing
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How often should I change the air filter in my A/C system?
For most homes, the type and size of your filter determine how often it should be changed.
Here’s a good rule of thumb we tell our customers:- 1-inch filters: change every month
- 2-inch filters: change every 2–3 months
- 4–5-inch filters: can often last up to 6 months
If you have pets, allergies, or anyone with breathing issues, check the filter more often.
Keeping a clean filter lets your system breathe easier, cool faster, and use less energy.
It’s just as important to use the right type of filter — one that’s efficient without being so restrictive that it strains the blower motor.When in doubt, give us a call. We’ll help you choose the best filter for your setup and remind you when it’s time for a change.
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What size air-conditioning unit do I need for my home?
“There’s no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to air-conditioning units — every home cools a little differently. The right size depends on your square footage, insulation, number of windows, ceiling height, and even how much sun your home gets during the day.
A system that’s too small will struggle to cool your home, running nonstop and wearing itself out early. One that’s too large will cycle on and off too often, leaving hot spots and wasting energy.
That’s why we always start with a professional load calculation before recommending a system. It’s the only way to make sure your new unit is perfectly matched to your home for comfort, efficiency, and long-term performance.
If you’re thinking about replacing your system, give us a call — we’ll size it right the first time.”
— Mike Graham Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing
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Why is my air conditioner running but not cooling?
“If your air conditioner is running but your home still feels warm, there’s usually a simple reason behind it — and most of the time, it’s something we can fix quickly.
The most common cause is a dirty air filter. When your filter gets clogged, it blocks airflow and keeps cool air from circulating properly. Other possible issues include low refrigerant, a frozen coil, or a dirty outdoor condenser that can’t release heat the way it should.
You’ll also want to make sure your thermostat is set to ‘cool’ and your fan to ‘auto’ instead of ‘on.’ If the system runs constantly but never cools down, it could be a refrigerant or compressor issue that needs a professional look.
A quick service check can usually get you back up and running — and catching small problems early can save you from a big repair later.”
— Mike Graham Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing