Swamp Cooler Services
Keep It Cooling Efficiently.
Climate Pros provides complete evaporative cooler service and repair to keep your system running efficiently.
All Your Cooler Needs
- Swamp Cooler Repair – We diagnose and fix all common problems, from water leaks to motor failures.
- Seasonal Maintenance & Tune-Ups – Spring startup service and fall winterization to protect your investment.
- Pad Replacement – Fresh cooling pads restore cooling efficiency and eliminate odors.
- Pump & Motor Repair/Replacement – Water pump and blower motor service for reliable operation.
- Water Line & Float Valve Service – Prevent leaks and ensure proper water flow and levels.
- Belt & Pulley Replacement – Keep your system running smoothly without squealing or slipping.
- Complete System Inspection – Identify potential problems before they cause breakdowns.

Swamp Cooler Maintenance
Why It Matters
Regular maintenance is essential for swamp coolers to operate efficiently and last for years. Unlike traditional AC, evaporative coolers require seasonal attention to perform their best.
Spring Startup Service
Includes draining old water, installing fresh cooling pads, cleaning the reservoir and water distribution system, checking and adjusting the water pump, inspecting and tightening belts, lubricating motors and bearings, and testing all controls and float valves. This service ensures your cooler is ready to deliver efficient cooling all summer.
Fall Winterization
Protects your investment during cold months. We drain all water, clean and dry the unit, cover or store pads, and prepare the system for winter. Proper winterization prevents freeze damage, rust, and costly repairs.
We recommend replacing cooling pads annually for optimal performance. Old pads lose cooling efficiency, harbor mold and bacteria, and cause musty odors. Fresh pads restore cooling power and air quality. Climate Pros offers affordable maintenance plans that include spring startup, fall winterization, and priority scheduling for repairs.

Swamp Cooler Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ’s.
A swamp cooler works through evaporative cooling. The system pulls hot, dry outdoor air through water-saturated pads. As water evaporates from the pads, it cools the air naturally, sometimes by 15-40 degrees. The cooled air is then blown into your home by a blower fan. This process works exceptionally well in dry climates like Northern Nevada where evaporation happens quickly. The system continuously circulates fresh outdoor air through your home while exhausting warm indoor air, providing both cooling and ventilation.





