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Most AC repairs fall between $150 and $600. The most common fixes β capacitor or contactor replacement β land at the lower end of that range, typically $150 to $350. Refrigerant leak repair and recharge runs $225 to $650 depending on the refrigerant quantity. Compressor replacements are the most expensive single repair at $1,500 to $3,000. We always provide a written quote before starting any work.
Our diagnostic fee of $75 to $150 covers a full system inspection by an EPA-certified technician β static pressure readings, refrigerant charge check, capacitor and contactor testing, and electrical inspection. If you approve and proceed with the repair, the diagnostic fee is applied as a credit toward the total. After-hours calls include a separate surcharge of $75 to $175, always quoted before dispatch.
A full system replacement in Phoenix ranges from roughly $3,500 for a basic 2-ton 14 SEER2 unit up to $10,500 or more for a 5-ton high-efficiency variable-speed system. The price includes equipment, labor, permits, thermostat setup, and haul-away of the old unit. We run a Manual J load calculation on every install β an oversized system short-cycles and fails early in Phoenix heat, so sizing correctly is not optional.
We are authorized dealers for Trane and Carrier and service all major brands: Lennox, Daikin, Goodman, Rheem, York, Amana, and Bryant. Our vans carry common parts for all of them, so most repairs close on the first visit. For systems under warranty, we always coordinate with the manufacturer before authorizing an out-of-warranty repair.
Our 21-point tune-up covers: coil cleaning (both evaporator and condenser), refrigerant charge verification, capacitor and contactor testing, static pressure measurement, filter swap, thermostat calibration, drain line flush, electrical connection torque check, and blower motor amperage test. In Phoenix, where your system runs eight to nine months a year, this is the single best thing you can do to prevent a failure in peak summer.
We guarantee a 41-minute response time for emergencies anywhere in the Phoenix metro, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including holidays. Our dispatch center is staffed continuously, and we quote the after-hours surcharge before rolling the truck. In Arizona heat, we treat AC failures as health emergencies β we do not put you on a callback list.
The federal minimum for new systems in Arizona is 14.3 SEER2. For Phoenix specifically, we recommend at least 16 SEER2 β your system runs hard for eight or nine months a year and the energy savings add up fast. A Trane or Carrier 18 SEER2 variable-speed system typically saves $800 to $1,400 per year on APS bills compared to a baseline system in a 2,000-square-foot Valley home. At $180 to $280 per month in electricity during summer, efficiency is real money.
Standard 1-inch filters need changing every 30 days during summer when the system runs continuously β desert dust and monsoon particulates clog them far faster than in humid climates. Thicker 4-inch media filters last 60 to 90 days. A clogged filter restricts airflow, causes the evaporator coil to freeze, and forces the compressor to work harder. Frozen coils in Phoenix are one of the most common service calls we take from May through September.
Yes. We partner with multiple lenders and offer 0% interest financing for qualified buyers on select Trane and Carrier systems. Approval takes a few minutes during your in-home estimate. Most customers structure payments close to their monthly energy savings on the new system, which makes a high-efficiency unit essentially pay for itself.
Aeroseal pumps an aerosolized vinyl acetate polymer into your duct system under pressure. The particles stick to leak points β gaps, loose joints, small holes β and build up until they seal. The process seals leaks from the inside without opening walls or ceilings. The typical Valley home loses 20 to 30 percent of conditioned air into 150-degree attic space. Aeroseal typically runs $1,500 to $3,000 and usually recovers its cost within two Phoenix summers through lower APS bills.
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