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Independent Carrier Service — All Broward County

Carrier AC Repair in Fort Lauderdale & Broward County

Carrier system blowing warm, leaking, tripping, or flashing an error code? Abraham AC diagnoses Carrier Infinity, Performance, and Comfort series across Broward County — and reviews pricing with you before any approved work begins.

Quick Answer

Yes — Abraham AC repairs Carrier air conditioners across Broward County. We are an independent, licensed HVAC contractor (CAC1822797), not the manufacturer, and we service all major brands including Carrier Infinity, Performance, and Comfort series. Diagnosis comes first, pricing is reviewed before approval, and parts warranties are checked before you pay for a covered part.

  • Licensed, insured, independent HVAC contractor (CAC1822797)
  • All Carrier lines: Infinity, Performance, and Comfort series
  • Manufacturer parts warranty checked before you pay for a covered part
  • Pricing reviewed before approved work begins

What Carrier Owners Should Know

Carrier systems range from straightforward Comfort-series units to Infinity communicating systems whose variable-speed equipment and Greenspeed compressors need brand-savvy diagnosis rather than parts-cannon guessing. Carrier also led the industry shift to R-454B refrigerant (its "Puron Advance"), so newer Carrier installs are A2L systems with leak-detection boards that change how refrigerant repairs are handled.

Carrier Parts In South Florida

Carrier parts move through one of the largest distribution networks in HVAC, so most repairs are not parts-constrained. Communicating Infinity components — boards, wall controls, inverter parts — are the exception that can take longer; we tell you the realistic timeline at diagnosis instead of after the deposit.

How The Repair Visit Works

Every brand gets the same discipline: diagnose first, name the failed component, check whether the part is under manufacturer warranty, then review the repair price with you before work is approved. Common Broward failures — capacitors, contactors, fan motors, drain-line clogs, refrigerant leaks, control boards — show up on every badge; the brand mostly changes the parts path and the diagnostic details, and that is exactly what our techs are current on.

Repair Or Replace: The Honest Math

We do not use a Carrier logo as a reason to upsell. The decision is the $5,000 rule — repair cost times system age — plus the refrigerant question: money spent on refrigerant-side repairs in an older R-410A or R-22 system buys less future than the same money in a healthy young unit. If the math points to replacement, you get that case in writing; if it points to repair, we fix it and leave.

Carrier AC Repair FAQs

Do you repair Carrier air conditioners?

Yes. Abraham AC is an independent, licensed HVAC contractor (CAC1822797) servicing all major brands across Broward County, including Carrier Infinity, Performance, and Comfort series. You do not need the original installing dealer to get a Carrier system repaired.

Can you get Carrier parts quickly?

Carrier parts move through one of the largest distribution networks in HVAC, so most repairs are not parts-constrained. Communicating Infinity components — boards, wall controls, inverter parts — are the exception that can take longer; we tell you the realistic timeline at diagnosis instead of after the deposit.

Is my Carrier AC still under warranty?

Possibly — most Carrier systems carry a parts warranty (commonly 10 years when registered at install) that covers the part itself, not the labor. Bring the install date and any registration paperwork to the diagnosis; if a failed part is covered, we say so before you approve anything. Our warranty guide explains exactly how parts-versus-labor coverage works.

Should I repair or replace my Carrier system?

Run the $5,000 rule: multiply the repair quote by the system's age — past $5,000, replacement money is usually better spent. Brand matters less than age, refrigerant type, and what failed. If another company quoted you a big Carrier repair or a full replacement, our free second opinion will tell you whether it stands up.

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Abraham AC is an independent, licensed HVAC contractor and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or an agent of Carrier. Brand names are used to identify the equipment we service.