Bedford’s historic estates and sprawling wooded properties often rely on aging HVAC equipment that has been in service for decades. When an air conditioner fails during a humid Westchester summer, the scale of these homes can make the problem feel twice as urgent.
Wesco 53 has been repairing air conditioning systems in Bedford and across Westchester County since 1953. We know these homes, and we know how to fix what is wrong without guesswork or pressure.
Bedford properties range from historic farmhouses to newer construction, each with its own HVAC configuration. Wesco 53 takes a systematic approach that works for all of them.
Bedford homeowners get the full picture before any work begins.
On larger Bedford properties, a struggling AC system can go unnoticed longer because the space masks uneven cooling. Watch for these signals.
Early attention to these signs protects both comfort and the life of your equipment.
Bedford’s mix of older estate homes and dense tree canopy creates a specific set of AC failure patterns our technicians see each season.
Knowing the cause speeds up the fix and reduces the chance of a repeat visit.
A homeowner with a large colonial on several wooded acres called us when the upstairs of her home stopped cooling entirely while the first floor stayed comfortable. Our technician traced the problem to a failed zone damper motor and a refrigerant charge that had dropped gradually over time. After replacing the motor and restoring proper refrigerant levels, the second floor cooled down fully. She mentioned she had been putting off the call for two weeks and wished she had done it sooner.
Choosing an HVAC company in Bedford means trusting someone with a significant investment. Here is why Wesco 53 has earned that trust for over 70 years.
Your Bedford home deserves a contractor who respects it as much as you do.
Beyond Bedford, Wesco 53 serves AC repair customers in the surrounding communities of Katonah, Bedford Hills, Cross River, Pound Ridge, and South Salem. We also handle calls from homeowners throughout the Mount Kisco area and across northern Westchester County.