Out with the old, in with the fly: Welcome to Dragonfly Heating & Cooling – formerly known as All Pro Air!
When the temperature climbs in Corona and your air conditioner stops keeping up, the discomfort sets in fast. Dragonfly AC & Furnace Repair has been helping homeowners across the Inland Empire stay cool since 2010, and we bring that same dependable service to every neighborhood in Corona. Whether you’re dealing with a unit that won’t turn on, a system blowing warm air, or an AC that keeps tripping the breaker, our certified technicians are ready to help. We’re known for honest assessments, fair pricing, and repairs done right the first time.
Corona sits in a transition zone between the coastal influence of Orange County and the intense inland heat of the Riverside area, which means your AC system works harder here than in many other parts of Southern California. Summer temperatures regularly push into the triple digits, and many homes in Corona were built during the rapid growth of the 1980s and 1990s, meaning aging systems are common throughout neighborhoods like Eagle Glen, Dos Lagos, and South Corona.
Dragonfly AC & Furnace Repair handles the full range of air conditioning repairs for homes in this area. Our technicians are trained to work on central air systems, ductless mini-splits, heat pumps, and older equipment that may need updated components. We diagnose the problem accurately before recommending any repair, so you always understand what’s wrong and what it will take to fix it. Every repair comes backed by a parts and labor warranty, giving you confidence long after we leave.
Corona’s dry heat and persistent summer conditions put real stress on air conditioning equipment. Knowing when to call for service can prevent a minor issue from turning into a full system failure during the hottest weeks of the year. Watch for these signs that your AC needs attention.
If any of these are happening in your home, don’t wait for the problem to get worse. The sooner a technician takes a look, the less likely a small repair turns into a costly replacement.
The conditions in Corona create a specific set of challenges for residential air conditioning systems. The area experiences low humidity paired with high heat, which pulls moisture from components over time and accelerates wear on capacitors, fan motors, and refrigerant lines. Dust and fine particulate matter from the surrounding terrain also clog filters and coils faster than homeowners often expect.
Many homes in Corona were built with builder-grade HVAC systems that have now reached or exceeded their expected lifespan. Older equipment struggles with efficiency during peak demand and is more likely to develop refrigerant leaks, failing contactors, or blower motor issues. Properties on hillside lots in areas like Coronita or near the Cleveland National Forest also deal with debris buildup around outdoor condenser units, which can restrict airflow and cause overheating. Our technicians understand these local conditions and know what to look for in Corona homes specifically.
On a July afternoon when the temperature hit 104 degrees, a homeowner in Corona’s Eagle Glen neighborhood called Dragonfly after her AC had been struggling for a week. Maria noticed the system was running nonstop but barely cooling her home below 82 degrees. When our technician arrived, he found a severely restricted condenser coil caked with debris from a nearby construction site, paired with a capacitor that was close to failure. He cleaned the coil thoroughly, replaced the capacitor, and checked the refrigerant charge before testing the system under load. By the time he left, the home was cooling normally and Maria said it felt better than it had in years. It’s a common scenario in this part of Corona, where dust and summer heat create a tough combination for any system to handle.
Corona homeowners have a lot of options when it comes to HVAC service, but not all of them bring the same level of commitment and experience. Here’s what sets Dragonfly apart.
We treat every home in Corona like it’s our own, and we won’t recommend a repair you don’t need. Our goal is to keep your system running efficiently and your household comfortable all year long.
We offer same-day and emergency service options for customers in Corona and the surrounding Inland Empire area. Call us early in the day for the best chance at a same-day appointment.
It depends on the age of the system, the cost of the repair, and how efficiently it’s been running. Our technicians will walk you through the options honestly so you can make the best decision for your home and budget.
This is often caused by a dirty condenser coil, low refrigerant, or a failing component like a capacitor or blower motor. In Corona, heavy dust buildup is a very common culprit. A technician can pinpoint the exact cause with a proper diagnostic.
Yes. Many homes in Corona have systems that are 15 to 25 years old, and we work on older equipment regularly. We’ll let you know honestly whether a repair makes sense or whether the system is at the end of its useful life.
A technician will arrive, perform a full diagnostic of your system, explain what they find, and give you a clear repair recommendation before any work begins. Once you approve the repair, we complete the work and test the system before we leave.
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