Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about our A/C services, parts, and training.

Answers From an Experienced A/C Shop

We know you want clear information before bringing your vehicle or equipment in for service. Here are answers to some of the most common questions we get about A/C repair, parts, and training at Marks Air.

Marks Air focuses specifically on air conditioning systems. While many shops treat A/C as just one of many services, it is what we do every day. With over 50 years of experience, we are able to properly diagnose issues, handle complex systems, and complete repairs that other shops may not take on.

No, we work on a wide range of vehicles and equipment. This includes cars, trucks, buses, RVs, construction equipment, agricultural equipment, and emergency vehicles. If it has an A/C system, we can help.

All A/C service and installation work is completed at our shop in Tampa. This allows us to use the proper tools and equipment to accurately diagnose and repair your system.

The time required depends on the issue. Some repairs can be completed quickly, while more complex problems or system replacements may take longer. Once we evaluate your system, we can give you a better idea of timing.

Yes, we work with individual vehicle owners as well as businesses, fleets, and organizations. Whether you have one vehicle or multiple units, we can help.

Yes. We regularly work on complex and custom A/C systems, including those found in heavy-duty trucks, buses, and off-road equipment. These types of jobs are a big part of what we do.

Yes. We take the time to diagnose the issue and explain what is needed before moving forward with repairs. Our goal is to provide straightforward recommendations without unnecessary work.

If your A/C system is not cooling properly, making unusual noises, or showing signs of a leak, it is best to have it checked as soon as possible. Addressing issues early can help prevent more expensive repairs later.

Yes. Our team stays current with industry changes, including newer refrigerants like HFO-1234yf and updated system technology. We also provide training, which helps us stay connected to the latest standards and best practices.

A/C systems can be complex, especially in larger vehicles and equipment. Choosing a shop that specializes in A/C means you are working with technicians who understand these systems in detail, which leads to more accurate repairs and better long-term results.

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