AC Repair services in Denver
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From the books — a recent Denver job
Recent Denver job: AC short-cycling every 4 minutes in a 10-year-old home. We recovered excess charge, recommissioned to manufacturer spec after diagnosing refrigerant overcharge from a previous home-warranty repair. Cost ran $685 — pretty middle-of-the-road for that fix.
Scope of work
Most AC repair calls come down to one of six causes: low refrigerant from a slow leak, failed capacitor, failed contactor, dirty condenser coil, blower motor failure, or compressor failure.
The diagnostic determines which. We run refrigerant pressures (high and low side), superheat/subcool calculation, voltage at the contactor, capacitor microfarads, and a temperature-split test on the supply and return.
About 60% of summer no-cool calls turn out to be one of three things: low refrigerant ($240-$650 to find and seal the leak, plus refrigerant), bad capacitor ($165-$325 to replace), or dirty condenser ($95-$195 to clean).
Compressor failures are the expensive ones — $1,800 to $3,800 typically. On any unit over 10 years old, we walk through the math on repair vs. replace before quoting the compressor swap.
Local context for Denver
Most jobs are residential, but we handle small commercial too — restaurants, multi-unit rentals, retail strips along the main corridors.
What it costs
For ac repair jobs in the Denver area:
- Diagnostic visit: $90 – $130
- Capacitor replacement: $165 – $325
- Refrigerant leak find + seal + recharge: $240 – $650
- Condenser coil cleaning: $95 – $195
- Contactor replacement: $185 – $340
- Blower motor replacement: $420 – $880
- Compressor replacement: $1,800 – $3,800