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How Much Does AC Repair Cost in Garland?

Every ac repair job in Garland is different. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site inspection — but here's what affects the final price.

Quick Answer

AC repair cost in Garland depends on what's actually wrong. A capacitor swap is a different job than a refrigerant leak or a failed compressor. The age and size of your system matter too. Every job gets looked at on its own. Call for a free estimate.

Services

AC Repair Services in Garland

AC Repair

We diagnose the actual cause of the failure — not just the symptom — then fix it. That means your system runs the way it should when the next 100-degree week hits.

Free AC Estimate

We come out, check the system, and tell you what's wrong and what it will cost before any work starts. No pressure and no surprise numbers on the invoice.

Refrigerant Recharge and Leak Repair

Low refrigerant is almost always a sign of a leak — topping it off without finding the leak just means you're back to square one in a few months. We find the leak first.

Capacitor, Contactor, and Blower Motor Replacement

These are some of the most common failures on units that have been running hard through Garland summers for ten or more years. We stock common parts so most of these get done in one visit.

AC Repair inspection in Garland

Pricing Factors

What Affects the Cost

What part failed

A capacitor is a small, inexpensive part. A compressor or an evaporator coil is a much larger job. The specific component that failed is the biggest driver of cost.

Age and condition of the system

Older units — especially systems installed before 2000 — sometimes have corroded wiring, hard-to-source parts, or secondary problems that add to the repair. A newer system in decent shape is usually a simpler fix.

Refrigerant type

Systems that use R-22 refrigerant — common in units made before 2010 — cost more to recharge because R-22 is no longer manufactured and the supply is limited. Newer systems use R-410A, which is easier to get.

Access to the equipment

An air handler in a tight attic space or a condenser unit that's blocked or corroded takes more time to work on. Some Garland homes built in the 1970s and 1980s have tight mechanical closets that slow down the job.

Whether a leak needs to be found and repaired

Adding refrigerant without finding a leak is a short-term fix. Finding and repairing the actual leak takes more time and adds to the cost, but it's the only fix that actually holds.

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Free Garland Inspection

Every job is different. Call for a free inspection and exact written quote — no obligation.

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