Adams Mobile Air Makes Headlines

Adams Mobile Air made headlines this past week in a published article in the Mobile Air Conditioning Society’s (MACS) member profile spotlight section of their January-February A/Ction magazine. We are all very excited to be picked for this piece.  Please follow the link below to read more about our company and our team, Carl, James, […]

The Importance of Orifice Tubes

Orifice Tubes I am going to talk about a five dollar part that will make or break an a/c system:  the orifice tube! This small plastic tube is where all the magic happens.  The changing of refrigerant from a liquid to a gas is just one part.  The other is collecting or filtering trash in […]

Adams Mobile Air Houston Crane Installation

Adams Mobile Air Houston Crane Installation 2015. Adams Mobile Air visited Houston, Texas to partner with Holt Link-Belt for a hydraulic installation on a Link-Belt LS-218H in November of 2015. Adams Mobile Air even makes the long hauls for big jobs like this one in this big city. Working in tandem with Holt Link-Belt to […]

Adams Mobile Air Team Building Event 2015

This November Adams Mobile Air sponsored a team building event with our technicians at Dallas Karting Complex in Caddo Mills, TX.  It was a little cold, but the rain let up and the sun came out for the races. Things got a little competitive, but we had fun as we spent the day racing against […]

Adams Mobile Air MACS Sanden Training 2015

  Adams Mobile Air was invited to attend the Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) training event and Sanden plant tour in October 2015.  Mobile HVAC and automotive repair shop owners and technicians were on site to learn all about Sanden and the compressor units they manufacture.  After the a/c training event presented by Brunno Covolan, […]

Shaft Seal Leaks can be the Hardest Leak to Detect

Most people think refrigerant simply goes away, but this is not the case.  In a sealed system refrigerant will not go away, instead it escapes through openings in the system like holes, cracks, or seals.  Aged parts with much wear and tear and second-rate compressors built with inferior quality and substandard materials can begin to leak […]