AC not cooling? Call (555) 010-0100 — answered 24/7 · Same-day service across our service area

AC Repair.
Same Day.
Flat Rate.

When your AC quits, you don't want to wait three days for a tech who might not have the part. We dispatch within 90 minutes, carry common parts on every truck, and give you a written quote before we touch anything.

Common AC Repair Costs

  • Capacitor replacement$180 – $250
  • Contactor replacement$180 – $280
  • Refrigerant recharge (R-410A)$220 – $420
  • Refrigerant leak repair$350 – $650
  • Blower motor replacement$320 – $580
  • Thermostat replacement$150 – $340
  • Compressor diagnosticsFrom $180
Call for Same-Day Service

Written flat-rate quote before any work. No fix = no trip charge.

Every common AC problem.
Most fixed same visit.

Eighty-seven percent of our AC repair calls are resolved on the first visit. That's because we stock the 40 most common parts across our service area's system types — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, and Rheem — on every service truck.

Before any work begins, your tech will diagnose the problem, show you what's wrong, and give you a written flat-rate quote. You approve it or you don't. If we can't fix it the first time, the trip charge is waived.

Every HVAC Services Demo technician is NATE-certified, EPA 608 certified for refrigerant handling, and paid a flat salary with no commission. There's no financial incentive to recommend a part you don't need.

Capacitor & Contactor Problems

$180 – $280

The most common AC repair. Capacitors fail from heat cycling; contactors burn from voltage spikes. Both are quick same-day fixes with parts on the truck.

Refrigerant Leak & Recharge

$220 – $650

Low refrigerant means the system runs but won't cool. We find the leak first (just adding refrigerant to a leaking system is a waste of money), fix it, then recharge to spec.

Blower Motor & Fan Issues

$280 – $580

If your system runs but there's little or no airflow, the blower motor or fan blade is usually the cause. Most motor replacements are same-day if we have the right part on board.

Control Board & Thermostat

$150 – $420

Erratic cycling, unresponsive controls, or a system that won't turn on are often thermostat or control board issues. We diagnose precisely so you don't replace components unnecessarily.

Compressor Diagnosis

From $180 diagnostics

Compressor failure is the most expensive AC repair. Before recommending compressor work or system replacement, we do a thorough diagnostic to confirm there's no simpler cause.

Four steps to a working AC.

1

Call or Book Online

Real dispatcher picks up. We confirm the problem, address, and send you a 90-minute arrival window.

2

Tech Arrives On Time

Text 30 min before arrival with the tech's name and photo. NATE-certified, licensed, background-checked.

3

Diagnosis & Flat-Rate Quote

Tech diagnoses the problem, shows you what's wrong, gives you a written flat-rate quote. No work starts without your approval.

4

Repaired, Tested, Done

Repair completed, system tested for correct operation, area cleaned up. You pay only after you're satisfied.

Real pricing.
Written before we start.

These ranges come from actual AC repair jobs we've done across our service area over the past 12 months. Final prices depend on your specific system, the exact part required, and labor time.

What doesn't change: you'll have the exact number in writing before we do anything. No hourly rates, no surprise fees, no "we found another problem while we were in there."

  • Flat-rate written quote, no hourly billing
  • No separate diagnostic charge if you approve the repair
  • Trip charge waived if we can't fix first visit
  • 15% discount for maintenance plan members
  • 90-day labor warranty on all repairs
Repair TypeTypical Range
Capacitor replacement$180 – $250
Contactor replacement$180 – $280
Refrigerant recharge (R-410A)$220 – $420
Refrigerant leak detection + repair$350 – $650
Blower motor replacement$320 – $580
Condenser fan motor$280 – $480
Thermostat replacement$150 – $340
Control board replacement$320 – $640
Drain line clearing$90 – $180
Evaporator coil cleaning$180 – $320
Prices include labor. Exact quote provided in writing on-site before any work begins. Emergency/after-hours calls: no surcharge for maintenance plan members.

AC repair questions.

The questions local homeowners ask us every week about AC repair. Straight answers.

Call (555) 010-0100
  • Most commonly it's a failed capacitor, low refrigerant from a slow leak, or a dirty condenser coil restricting airflow. All three are diagnosable in a single visit. Capacitor replacement is typically $180–$250; refrigerant work runs $220–$650 depending on severity.
  • Check your thermostat is set to Cool and the temperature is below room temperature. Check the circuit breaker — AC units often have a dedicated 240V breaker that can trip. Also check if there's a float switch in the drain pan under your air handler (a common safety shutoff). If those are fine and it still won't start, it's usually the capacitor, contactor, or thermostat — call us.
  • We use a simple rule: if the repair cost is less than one-third of the cost of a new system and the unit is under 12 years old, repair almost always makes financial sense. If the repair is large, the system is over 15 years old, or it's had multiple repairs in the past two seasons, we'll show you the honest math on replacement. We have no incentive to upsell — techs are paid flat salary, not commission.
  • Most common repairs — capacitor, contactor, refrigerant recharge, thermostat — take 45 to 90 minutes including diagnosis. More complex jobs like blower motor or coil work typically take 2–3 hours. We'll give you a realistic time estimate once we've diagnosed the problem.
  • Not automatically. A 15-year-old system in good condition with a failed capacitor is worth repairing. We assess each case individually. If R-22 refrigerant is involved (systems made before 2010), that changes the calculation since R-22 is now expensive and unavailable in new supplies — we'll discuss the options honestly.
  • 90-day labor warranty on all repairs. Parts warranty varies by component — most manufacturer warranties are 1 year. If the same issue recurs within 90 days of our repair, we return at no additional charge.

What local customers say.

4.9
1,847 reviews
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AC died on a Saturday in July. Called at 9am, tech named David was at our door by 10:40 with a working part on the truck. Fixed in an hour. Quote was lower than the bigger company that quoted me last year for the same kind of repair.
Jennifer M.
Jennifer M.
2 weeks ago
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What I liked most: the tech told me my system had another five years easy. The previous company tried to sell me a $9,000 replacement. HVAC Services Demo charged me $340 for the actual fix. Honest people doing honest work.
Robert T.
Robert T.
1 month ago
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On the maintenance plan for two years now. They show up exactly when they say they will, find small issues before they become expensive ones, and the techs always wear shoe covers in our house. Small thing — says everything.
Priya S.
Priya S.
3 weeks ago

AC out? Let's fix it today.

Call or book online and we'll have a NATE-certified tech at your door within 90 minutes — with parts on the truck to fix it on the first visit.

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