Plano AC Repair Pros

Plano, TX • AC Repair

AC Repair in Plano, TX

Free on-site estimate · Written quote before any work · Same-day response

When your AC quits in a Plano summer, waiting a week is not an option.

Free Inspection & Estimate No Obligation Quote Serving Plano & Surrounding Areas
AC Repair in Plano, TX

How It Works

Need ac repair in Plano? Here's What Happens

No pressure pitch, no surprise charges, no high-cost national-brand markup.

1.

You call, we show up

We come to Plano in person to look at the actual job. No phone-only quotes — too many variables to be honest about price without seeing it.

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Written quote first

You get a written number with the scope spelled out before anything starts. No pressure to sign that day. Compare it to other quotes if you want.

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Work done, area cleaned

We do the ac repair work, clean up the area, and walk it with you before we leave. Nothing gets billed beyond the written scope without your okay.

AC Repair in Plano

What Plano Homeowners Should Know About AC Repair

Plano summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and a broken AC can turn a house into a dangerous place fast. Most homes in West Plano were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and the original equipment in a lot of those houses is well past its useful life. The heavy clay soil here also shifts under slab foundations, which can crack refrigerant lines or pull ductwork apart in the attic over time.

We start with a full system check before we quote anything — compressor, refrigerant levels, coils, ductwork connections, and the thermostat. A lot of contractors swap the obvious broken part and leave, but the thing that failed is usually a symptom of something else running too hard, and we want to find that before it takes out the next component.

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AC Repair specialist in Plano, TX

What We Do

AC Repair Services in Plano

AC Repair

We diagnose the full system and fix what is actually broken, whether that is a failed capacitor, a refrigerant leak, a bad contactor, or a burnt-out blower motor. The goal is a repair that holds, not a patch that buys you a few more weeks.

  • Full electrical and mechanical diagnostic on the complete system.
  • Written parts and labor quote before any repair begins.
  • Replacement of the failed component with the repair.
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Free AC Inspection and Estimate

Before we quote anything, a technician comes out and checks the unit in person. You get a written estimate with parts and labor listed before any work starts.

  • On-site inspection of the outdoor condenser and indoor air handler.
  • Operational test of the system under normal running conditions.
  • Written findings document you can keep regardless of next steps.
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Refrigerant Recharge and Leak Repair

Low refrigerant almost always means there is a leak somewhere in the system. We find the leak, fix it, and recharge the system to the correct level for your unit's spec.

  • Full pressure test to confirm refrigerant charge status.
  • Electronic leak detection across all major system components.
  • Repair of the identified leak point.
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Ductwork Inspection and Sealing

Attic ductwork in Plano homes built before 2000 often has gaps and disconnected sections from years of heat and foundation movement. We inspect the runs and seal or reconnect what has pulled apart.

  • Visual inspection of accessible attic duct runs and connections.
  • Airflow check at registers before and after sealing work.
  • Sealing of gaps and joints with mastic or appropriate metal tape.
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Identify Your Problem

Common AC Repair Problems

Recognize what you're seeing? Each problem has its own causes and fix — click to learn what's happening and what to do about it.

Common Questions

AC Repair FAQ

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How much does AC repair cost in Plano?

The cost depends on what is broken. Replacing a capacitor or contactor is a smaller job. Fixing a refrigerant leak or replacing a compressor takes more time and more expensive parts. A unit that is hard to access in a tight attic also takes longer to work on. Call for a free estimate.

How long does AC repair take in Plano?

Most straightforward repairs take two to three hours once a technician is on site. If a part has to be ordered, that can add a day or two. We carry common parts like capacitors, contactors, and motor run capacitors on the truck to avoid unnecessary delays.

Why does my AC keep running but the house won't cool down?

In Plano, where summer temperatures stay above 95 degrees for weeks at a time, a struggling AC is often low on refrigerant, has dirty coils, or has a blower that is not moving enough air. It can also be a duct problem, especially in older homes in East Plano where the ductwork has been in the attic for 30 or 40 years.

Do AC repairs in Plano require a permit?

Minor repairs like replacing a capacitor or thermostat do not require a permit. Full system replacements in Plano do require a permit from the City of Plano Building Inspections department. Ask your contractor to pull it. If they skip it, that can cause problems later when you sell.

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