AC Repair in Nashville, TN
Looking for a ac repair in Nashville? Here's the short version of what we do, what it costs, and how soon we can be there. We answer the phone, give you a real quote before any work starts, and bring the right tools the first time.
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.
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.
What's specific about Nashville jobs
Climate and housing age in Nashville tend to drive specific failure patterns. We see the same handful of issues every season.
If you're calling from a property management company, we have separate scheduling and billing for that.
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