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AC REPAIR

Fast, Honest Cooling Repairs

When your AC goes down in the middle of a North Texas summer, every minute counts. Peak Heating & Air Conditioning delivers same-day AC repair with transparent diagnostics and upfront pricing. We tell you exactly what is wrong, what it costs to fix, and let you decide before any work begins. No guesswork, no upselling, just honest repairs done right.

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SCHEDULE YOUR AC REPAIR

Tell us what is going on with your system. We will get a technician to you as quickly as possible.

COMMON AC PROBLEMS WE FIX

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Refrigerant Leaks

Symptoms: Warm air blowing from vents, ice forming on the refrigerant lines, hissing sounds near the outdoor unit. Cause: Corrosion, vibration wear, or factory defects create small holes in copper lines or coil joints, allowing refrigerant to escape and reducing your system's ability to cool.

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Compressor Failure

Symptoms: System runs but does not cool, loud banging or clunking from the outdoor unit, circuit breaker tripping repeatedly. Cause: Electrical issues, low refrigerant running the compressor dry, or simply age and wear cause the compressor to overheat or seize.

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Frozen Evaporator Coils

Symptoms: Reduced airflow from vents, water pooling around the indoor unit, system blowing warm air. Cause: Dirty air filters restricting airflow, low refrigerant levels, or a failing blower motor allow the coils to drop below freezing and ice over completely.

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Capacitor & Contactor Issues

Symptoms: AC will not turn on, makes a humming or clicking noise without starting, or takes multiple attempts to start up. Cause: Texas heat degrades capacitors over time, and contactors wear out from constant electrical arcing during each cooling cycle.

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Thermostat Problems

Symptoms: AC does not respond to temperature changes, display is blank or unresponsive, system cycles on and off erratically. Cause: Dead batteries, faulty wiring connections, miscalibrated sensors, or an aging thermostat that no longer communicates properly with your system.

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Drainage & Condensate Issues

Symptoms: Water leaking from the indoor unit, musty or moldy smell from the vents, system shutting off unexpectedly. Cause: Algae, dirt, and debris clog the condensate drain line over time, causing water to back up into the drain pan and trigger the safety float switch.

WHAT TO EXPECT DURING A SERVICE CALL

We keep it simple, transparent, and respectful of your time and your home.

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DIAGNOSIS

Our technician performs a full system inspection using multimeters, gauges, and thermal imaging to pinpoint the exact problem. We check electrical connections, refrigerant levels, airflow, and every component from thermostat to compressor.

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TRANSPARENT QUOTE

We explain exactly what is wrong in plain language, show you the failed part if possible, and give you a clear price before any work begins. No surprises, no hidden fees, and no pressure. You approve it or you do not pay.

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EXPERT REPAIR

Once approved, we fix it right the first time using quality parts and proven techniques. We test the entire system after the repair to confirm proper operation, then walk you through what we did and how to prevent the issue from returning.

WARNING SIGNS YOUR AC NEEDS REPAIR

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Warm Air From Vents

Your AC is running but only pushing warm or room-temperature air. This could indicate low refrigerant, a compressor issue, or a problem with the reversing valve.

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Unusual Noises

Grinding, squealing, banging, or rattling sounds are warning signs of loose components, a failing motor bearing, or debris caught inside the unit.

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Bad Smells From Vents

Musty odors suggest mold growth in the ductwork or on the evaporator coil. A burning smell could mean an electrical component is overheating and needs immediate attention.

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Short Cycling

Your system turns on and off every few minutes without completing a full cooling cycle. This wastes energy, wears down components faster, and usually points to an electrical or refrigerant problem.

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Water Leaks Around the Unit

Puddles or moisture around your indoor unit typically mean a clogged condensate drain line, cracked drain pan, or frozen evaporator coil that is thawing and overflowing.

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Ice on the Coils or Lines

Frost or ice buildup on the refrigerant lines or evaporator coil signals restricted airflow, low refrigerant, or a blower motor problem. Running the system in this condition can cause serious compressor damage.

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Unusually High Electric Bills

A sudden spike in your energy costs without a change in usage habits means your AC system is working harder than it should. Dirty coils, low refrigerant, a failing compressor, or duct leaks can all force your system to run longer and consume more power.

STOP EMERGENCY REPAIRS BEFORE THEY START

Peak Comfort Club members get priority service, 2 seasonal tune-ups, $0 service fees, and 15% off all repairs. Preventive maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive emergencies.

AC REPAIR FAQ

How quickly can you get a technician to my home? expand_more

We offer same-day service for most AC repair calls across North Texas. During peak summer months, we prioritize emergency situations where there is no cooling at all. Call us at (469) 205-0234 and we will give you an honest arrival window.

How much does an AC repair cost? expand_more

Repair costs depend on the specific problem and parts needed. Simple fixes like a capacitor replacement are far less expensive than a compressor swap. We always diagnose first and provide a clear price before starting any work, so there are never surprises on your bill.

Should I repair or replace my AC unit? expand_more

As a general rule, if the repair cost multiplied by the age of your system exceeds $5,000, replacement is usually the smarter investment. We will always give you an honest recommendation and never push a replacement when a repair makes more sense.

My AC is blowing warm air. What should I check before calling? expand_more

Start with the basics: make sure your thermostat is set to "cool" and the temperature is set below the current room temperature. Check your air filter and replace it if it is dirty. Verify that your outdoor unit is running and that the circuit breaker has not tripped. If those all check out and it is still blowing warm, give us a call.

Do you warranty your AC repairs? expand_more

Yes. All repairs performed by Peak Heating & Air Conditioning come with a labor warranty, and any replacement parts carry their own manufacturer warranty. Peak Comfort Club members receive additional coverage and 15% off all repair costs.

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