AC Repair
Compressor down, capacitor blown, coil iced? Dallas dispatch diagnoses flat-rate and fixes on the first visit when parts are in the truck.
Neighborhood AC repair, HVAC replacement, and seasonal maintenance across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. Upfront pricing. Same-day dispatch. No call centers — just local Dallas neighbors who fix air.
When an AC fails in Dallas summer, it doesn't wait. We run trucks based out of Oak Cliff, Lake Highlands, Lakewood, Bishop Arts, and Uptown, with parallel coverage stretching to Plano, Frisco, Richardson, Garland, Irving, and Addison. Most homes north of the Trinity see a technician within 90 minutes.
Our dispatch prioritizes three things: distance to the customer's neighborhood and ZIP, severity (no-AC in August always jumps the queue), and parts already on the truck. Every tech rolls with capacitors, contactors, fan motors, R-410A and R-454B refrigerant, and coil-flush gear — that's why most repair calls close on a single visit.
For full HVAC replacements, we run an on-site Manual J load calculation. An oversized system on a Deep Ellum bungalow will short-cycle all day — high humidity indoors, reduced compressor life. For modern Frisco builds with south-facing glass, the math often calls for a two-stage system most contractors skip.
We install Lennox, Carrier, Trane, Goodman, and Daikin. We pull City of Dallas and City of Plano permits in-house. We haul the old equipment away at no charge. Warranty is real: 10-year parts, 2-year labor — registered in your name on installation day.
National chains rotate technicians every six months. We work with NATE-certified techs whose average tenure is seven years. That matters when your 2014 Carrier compressor has an uncommon TXV problem — the seasoned techs have seen it before. We answer our own phone. The number (469) 759-9568 doesn't route to an out-of-state call center; it routes to a dispatcher who lives in Garland.
Capacitors top the list — Dallas heat will pop a weak run-cap by mid-July. After that: clogged condensate drains (especially Lakewood and Lake Highlands attic units), refrigerant leaks at the evaporator coil (Plano builds 2008–2014 are notorious), and outdoor fan motors that lock up during a 105°F afternoon.
Local Dallas crews stationed across DFW. Most dispatches arrive within 90 minutes — same-day where the route allows.
Neighborhoods served: Deep Ellum, Lake Highlands, Lakewood, Oak Cliff, Uptown, Bishop Arts, Plano, Frisco, Richardson, Garland, Irving, Addison.