Wondering how much AC repair will cost? This guide breaks down typical repair prices, what factors affect your bill, and how to tell if you're getting a fair deal from your HVAC contractor.
Most AC repairs in Dallas-Fort Worth cost between $150 and $650. The average homeowner pays around $300-$400 for a typical repair. Simple fixes like capacitors run $150-$300, while major repairs like compressor replacement can reach $1,200-$2,500.
AC repair costs vary widely based on what's broken, but here's what Dallas-Fort Worth homeowners typically pay:
| Repair Category | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Minor Repairs | $150 – $350 |
| Average Repairs | $300 – $650 |
| Major Repairs | $650 – $1,500 |
| Critical Repairs (Compressor) | $1,200 – $2,500 |
| Prices include parts and labor. Service call fees may be additional or waived with repair. | |
These prices reflect the Dallas-Fort Worth market as of 2025. Costs may be higher during peak summer months (June-August) when demand is highest, or for emergency/after-hours service.
Here's a detailed breakdown of what specific repairs typically cost. These prices include parts and labor:
| Repair | Cost Range | Common Cause |
|---|---|---|
| Capacitor Replacement | $150 – $300 | Age, power surges, heat damage |
| Contactor Replacement | $150 – $350 | Electrical wear, pitting |
| Thermostat Replacement | $150 – $400 | Age, battery failure, wiring issues |
| Condenser Fan Motor | $300 – $600 | Bearing failure, overheating |
| Blower Motor Replacement | $400 – $900 | Age, dust buildup, overwork |
| Repair | Cost Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerant Recharge (R-410A) | $200 – $400 | Leak must be found and fixed first |
| Refrigerant Recharge (R-22) | $400 – $800+ | Phased out; very expensive |
| Refrigerant Leak Repair | $250 – $700 | Depends on leak location |
| Evaporator Coil Replacement | $900 – $1,800 | Labor-intensive; often inside air handler |
| Condenser Coil Replacement | $800 – $1,500 | Located in outdoor unit |
| Compressor Replacement | $1,200 – $2,500 | Consider replacement if out of warranty |
If your AC uses R-22 (Freon), recharging is extremely expensive because R-22 has been phased out. A recharge that costs $200-$400 with R-410A can cost $600-$1,000+ with R-22. If your R-22 system needs major repairs, AC replacement is usually more cost-effective.
| Repair | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Drain Line Cleaning/Unclogging | $100 – $200 |
| Condensate Pump Replacement | $150 – $350 |
| Circuit Board Replacement | $400 – $800 |
| Ductwork Repair (per section) | $200 – $500 |
| TXV/Expansion Valve Replacement | $400 – $700 |
Your final bill depends on more than just what's broken. Here are the key factors that influence AC repair pricing:
This is the biggest factor. A simple capacitor swap is quick and uses an inexpensive part. Replacing a compressor requires recovering refrigerant, unbrazing and rebrazing lines, and hours of labor.
Standard parts for common brands (Trane, Carrier, Lennox) are readily available. Older systems or uncommon brands may require special-order parts, adding days and cost.
Older systems often have discontinued parts that are expensive or require retrofitting. High-efficiency systems and ductless mini-splits may need specialized technicians and parts.
R-410A refrigerant costs ~$50-100 per pound. R-22 (Freon) can cost $150-300+ per pound because it's no longer manufactured. Check your outdoor unit's label to see what your system uses.
Licensed, insured, well-reviewed contractors charge more than handymen—but they also provide warranties, proper diagnosis, and code-compliant repairs. The cheapest quote isn't always the best value.
If time allows, get 2-3 quotes for major repairs. But be wary of contractors who quote without inspecting your system—proper diagnosis requires seeing the unit in person. Also, some companies charge a diagnostic fee that's waived if you proceed with repairs.
Most HVAC companies charge a service call fee (also called a diagnostic fee or trip charge) just to show up and diagnose the problem. Here's what to expect:
| Fee Type | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Standard Diagnostic/Service Call | $75 – $150 |
| After-Hours/Emergency | $125 – $250 |
| Weekend/Holiday | $125 – $250 |
Key questions to ask:
At LEX Air, we offer a free service call with repairs over $350—ask about current promotions when you call.
Regular AC tune-ups catch small problems before they become expensive repairs. Studies show that 95% of AC breakdowns are preventable with proper maintenance. Our Cool Club maintenance plan includes annual tune-ups, discounted repairs, and priority scheduling.
A dirty filter restricts airflow, causing your AC to work harder and overheat. This leads to frozen coils, compressor damage, and premature failure. A $10 filter can prevent a $500+ repair.
Maintain 2+ feet of clearance around your condenser. Trim bushes, remove debris, and gently rinse the coils with a garden hose seasonally. Blocked airflow causes overheating and compressor strain.
Strange noises, weak airflow, and warm air are warning signs that your AC needs repair. A minor refrigerant leak caught early costs $250-$400 to fix. Ignored, it destroys your compressor—a $1,500+ repair.
For major repairs or replacements, financing options can spread the cost over time, often with promotional 0% APR periods. This lets you choose quality over the cheapest quick fix.
LEX Air Cool Club members receive 15% off all repairs, priority scheduling (no waiting during heat waves), and 2 tune-ups per year. The membership often pays for itself with a single repair. Learn more about Cool Club →
Sometimes repair isn't the smartest investment. Use these guidelines to decide:
Learn more in our detailed guide: AC Repair vs. Replacement: How to Decide
Also consider the efficiency factor: A 15-year-old AC might have a 10 SEER rating. A new system at 16+ SEER could cut your cooling costs by 30-40%. Use our SEER Savings Calculator to see potential savings.
Unfortunately, some contractors take advantage of homeowners during AC emergencies. Watch for these warning signs:
A reputable contractor will inspect your system, explain the problem clearly, provide a written estimate, and give you time to decide (unless it's a safety issue). At LEX Air, we diagnose first, present options, and let you choose—no pressure.
AC repair in Dallas-Fort Worth typically costs between $150 and $650 for common repairs. Simple fixes like capacitor replacement run $150-$300, while more complex repairs like compressor replacement can cost $1,200-$2,500. The average homeowner pays around $300-$400 for a standard repair.
Generally, if repair costs exceed 50% of the cost of a new system, or if your AC is over 15 years old and requires a major repair like compressor replacement, replacement is often more cost-effective. A 15-year-old AC is also less efficient than modern units, costing more to operate monthly.
AC repair costs include the technician's expertise and training, specialized diagnostic equipment, refrigerant costs (especially R-22 which is being phased out), quality replacement parts, warranty coverage, and the company's overhead including insurance and licensing. Experienced, licensed technicians also cost more than unlicensed handymen but provide safer, more reliable repairs.
Regular maintenance prevents 95% of AC breakdowns. Change filters monthly, keep outdoor units clear of debris, and schedule annual tune-ups. Joining a maintenance plan like LEX's Cool Club provides discounted repairs (15% off), priority scheduling, and catches problems early before they become expensive.
DIY AC repair is not recommended except for basic tasks like changing filters or cleaning outdoor units. HVAC systems involve high-voltage electricity, pressurized refrigerants, and complex components. Improper repairs can void warranties, damage equipment, or create safety hazards. Professional technicians are licensed and insured for this work.
Most common repairs take 1-2 hours once the technician arrives. Simple fixes like capacitors or contactors may take under an hour. More complex repairs like coil replacement or refrigerant leak repairs may take 2-4 hours. If parts need to be ordered, you may need a follow-up visit.
Reputable contractors provide warranties on both parts and labor. At LEX Air, we offer warranties on all repairs—the length varies by component. Parts may also carry manufacturer warranties. Always ask about warranty coverage before authorizing repairs.
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