Stay comfortable year-round with expert climate control service. Proudly serving Moore Park, Delrex, Downtown Georgetown, Terra Cotta, Erin, and Caledon.
Ontario's extreme temperatures — from scorching summers to freezing winters — put your vehicle's climate control system to the test. At B-Town Automotive, we provide complete A/C and heating system services to keep you and your passengers comfortable no matter the season.
Our technicians are equipped with refrigerant recovery and recharging equipment, electronic leak detectors, and the diagnostic tools needed to service modern automatic climate control systems found in European vehicles like Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen.
Whether your A/C is blowing warm air or your heater isn't keeping up with winter, drivers in Georgetown, Brampton, and Milton, Ontario count on B-Town for fast, reliable climate control repairs.
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Complete A/C and heating solutions for year-round comfort.
Low refrigerant is the most common cause of weak A/C. We recharge your system and check for leaks to restore cold, reliable air conditioning.
A failing compressor means no cold air. We diagnose, repair, or replace A/C compressors and related components.
No heat in winter is uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. We repair heater cores, blend doors, and heating system components.
A stuck thermostat can cause overheating or poor heating. We diagnose and replace thermostats and service automatic climate control systems.
B-Town Automotive keeps drivers comfortable throughout Moore Park, Delrex, and Downtown Georgetown. We also provide reliable A/C and heating repairs for customers travelling from nearby Terra Cotta, Erin, and Caledon.
The most common cause is low refrigerant due to a slow leak in the system. Other potential culprits include a failing A/C compressor, a clogged cabin air filter, or an issue with the blend door actuator that controls temperature mixing.
A vehicle's A/C system is sealed, meaning it shouldn't need recharging unless there's a leak. If you find yourself needing to recharge the system every summer, we highly recommend an electronic leak detection diagnostic to permanently fix the underlying issue.
Loss of cabin heat often points to a problem with your vehicle's engine cooling system, such as low coolant, a stuck open thermostat, or a blocked heater core. Since the heater relies on engine coolant, these issues can also lead to dangerous engine overheating.