Describe what the cooler is doing
Warm air, weak airflow, leaks, noise, dry pads, and hard-water scale each point to a different service need.
About Swamp Cooler Service
Find repair, maintenance, pad replacement, and installation help for evaporative coolers in dry-climate service areas.
Use the symptom guides to understand warm air, leaks, dry pads, pump trouble, or weak airflow.
See how heat, humidity, water hardness, roof access, and season length affect the cooler.
Call when the problem is urgent, or request an estimate online for a less urgent job.
Describe the symptom, share the city and ZIP, then review the estimate and job details before work begins.
Warm air, weak airflow, leaks, noise, dry pads, and hard-water scale each point to a different service need.
Your location helps identify local water conditions, season timing, roof-access questions, and the permit jurisdiction for larger work.
Confirm the scope, price, schedule, warranty, and any permit or roof-access details before approving the job.
A clear estimate should match the symptom, location, access, parts, timing, and work you expect.
Swamp coolers depend on dry air, steady water flow, clean pads, and seasonal upkeep. Those conditions differ across desert and high-desert cities.
Summer heat, humidity, and cooling-season length help explain where evaporative coolers are commonly useful.
Local water hardness can explain mineral scale, clogged pads, and why pad checks may matter more in some cities.
Roof, side, window, and ground-mounted units can require different labor, equipment, and permit steps.
Long low-desert summers and shorter high-desert seasons call for different startup and winterizing timing.
Choose the state where the home is located. If the cooler is leaking or the house is already hot, call 877-558-2557.