Stay cool and comfortable with Dalelis Plumbing & HVAC's professional air conditioning repair, installation, and maintenance services. Our experienced technicians ensure optimal performance and airflow so your home maintains consistent comfort during the hottest months. We specialize in diagnosing issues quickly and delivering long-term solutions.
For dependable air conditioning services in Norwood, MA and nearby towns, trust Dalelis Mechanical to keep your cool air flowing all summer long.

Air conditioning systems often show warning signs before failing completely. Contact Dalelis if you notice:
Medfield sits along Route 109 about 7 miles west of our Norwood shop. The housing runs the full range: midcentury Cape Cods near downtown, split-level contemporaries in Harding Estates, and newer construction throughout. Each style has its own cooling quirks — a Cape Cod with low ceilings needs a different approach than a new townhouse with built-in ductwork.
Homeowners near Vine Lake or along roads leading to Rocky Woods and Noon Hill often have older homes that were never equipped with AC. We install ductless mini-splits for additions and finished basements, and design central air systems for homes with existing ductwork.
Whether you need emergency AC repair on a sweltering August day or want to plan an installation before summer, our Norwood-based team can be in Medfield quickly. We size every system to the actual house rather than guessing from square footage alone.
Cape Cods have finished second-floor rooms under the roofline with limited space for ductwork. Heat rises and gets trapped upstairs. A ductless mini-split or zoned system lets you control temperatures on each level separately.
Yes. We can run high-velocity small-duct systems or install ductless units that require minimal structural changes. We assess your layout and existing ductwork before recommending the best option.
Annual spring tune-up recommended. Medfield's wooded surroundings near Rocky Woods mean outdoor units collect more leaves and debris, so keeping condenser coils clean is especially important.
Turn the system off and let ice thaw completely, then check the air filter. If the filter is clean and the problem returns, you likely have a refrigerant leak or blower issue. Call us for same-day diagnosis.