El Paso ac repair
We've been the after-hours number for El Paso-area homeowners and a few local property managers since 2019. Calls go to a real person. Our pricing's flat-rate, our techs are state-licensed, and our trucks have parts on them. Most jobs done the same visit.
Local context for El Paso
If you're inside the city limits, we're typically there inside an hour during business hours. Outside the metro, plan on a bit longer.
One we ran last year
A El Paso customer in their 18-year-old home had been chasing AC short-cycling every 4 minutes for weeks before calling. Refrigerant overcharge from a previous home-warranty repair was the actual cause. We recovered excess charge, recommissioned to manufacturer spec; everything stable since. About $262 all in.
What's typical for this job
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.
What it costs
Diagnostic visit runs $80 – $120. Capacitor replacement runs $150 – $300. Refrigerant leak find + seal + recharge runs $220 – $600. Condenser coil cleaning runs $85 – $180. Contactor replacement runs $170 – $315. Blower motor replacement runs $385 – $810.