
Cooling System Repair at Big Sky
Most Big Sky homes don't run central AC, but the ones that do need it working properly. EPA 608 certified team, flat-rate diagnostics.

Cooling demand at Big Sky is lower than the valley floor, with summer highs typically in the 75 to 85 degree range. Most homes here don't have central AC. But luxury properties, south-facing builds, and homes with large window walls can overheat on sunny summer afternoons. When your cooling system needs attention, a timely repair keeps the home comfortable.
Our Bozeman team is EPA 608 certified for refrigerant handling and NATE-certified for cooling diagnostics. We schedule Big Sky calls with the Gallatin Canyon drive factored in.
Thorough Cooling Diagnostics
Our technician checks refrigerant pressure, condenser performance, evaporator condition, electrical connections, and system airflow. You get a clear explanation of the issue and a flat-rate price before work begins. No surprises.
Systems We Service at Big Sky
Central air, ductless mini-splits, and heat pump cooling systems. Newer luxury construction at Spanish Peaks and Moonlight Basin often includes ductless or heat pump configurations. Our team services all brands and all cooling system types found in the Big Sky community.
What you can count on
Frequently asked questions
Do many Big Sky homes have air conditioning?
Most don't. Summer temperatures at elevation are mild compared to the valley floor. But luxury homes, south-facing properties, and buildings with extensive glazing can benefit from cooling. If yours has a system, we service it.
Can you repair ductless mini-splits at Big Sky?
Yes. Ductless mini-splits are increasingly common in newer Big Sky construction. Our NATE-certified team diagnoses and repairs all ductless brands and configurations.
How do you handle scheduling with the canyon road?
We factor in Gallatin Canyon drive time and winter conditions when scheduling Big Sky appointments. Booking ahead ensures your time slot holds even when the road is slow.
Ready to schedule ac repair in Big Sky?
Call the Western Sky Heating and Cooling team or send us a message.