Swamp Cooler Repair
Get help when your cooler blows warm air, leaks, makes noise, or will not turn on.
If your cooler is blowing warm air, leaking, making noise, or due for seasonal service, call now or request an estimate today.
Choose the service that matches the problem. If you are not sure, the warm-air and leaking guides can help you narrow it down.
Get help when your cooler blows warm air, leaks, makes noise, or will not turn on.
Replace an old unit or install a new evaporative cooler sized for your home and climate.
Clean, inspect, and tune up your cooler before heat, scale, or worn parts cause a breakdown.
Replace worn or mineral-clogged pads so your cooler can move more air and cool better.
Swamp cooler problems often start with weak airflow, mineral scale, worn pads, leaks, or a pump that is not moving water. A quick estimate request helps you find out what needs attention.
Hard water can clog pads, coat the reservoir, and make a cooler feel weaker even when the fan still runs.
If the fan runs but the air is not cool, the issue may be pads, water flow, pump, belt, or heavy mineral buildup.
Before summer heat peaks, maintenance can help restore cooling performance and reduce surprise breakdowns.
Water hardness, humidity, roof access, permits, home type, and season timing can change the repair, maintenance, or installation questions worth asking.
Hard water can leave white crust on pads, pumps, water lines, and reservoirs.
Compare hard water by cityA cooler can feel strong in dry heat and weaker during humid monsoon stretches.
Read warm-air guideRoof-mounted units, new installs, HOA rules, and permits can affect the estimate.
Plan an installation estimatePads, pump, belt, and float-valve issues often point toward repair; rust or repeat leaks may not.
Compare repair cost factorsLong hot seasons and freeze-prone areas need different startup and winterization timing.
See maintenance helpA swamp cooler removes heat as water evaporates into dry outdoor air. That is why these systems are common across the Southwest and high-desert cities.
Lower humidity allows more water to evaporate through wet pads, which helps the cooler remove heat.
Hard water, worn pads, leaks, weak water flow, and dust can reduce cooling even when the fan still runs.
Call if the problem feels urgent. Use the form if you would rather start online.
Repair, replacement, maintenance, and pad service can start by phone or online.
Call now 877-558-2557Choose your state to see local water, weather, nearby cities, common cooler problems, and estimate options.