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AC Repair in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio homeowners face extreme summer heat averaging 95°f+ from june through september that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Alamo Heights, Stone Oak, Helotes, Boerne, New Braunfels, and surrounding San Antonio communities.

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Why San Antonio Homes Need AC Repair

Extreme summer heat averaging 95°F+ from June through September
Hot semi-arid climate with low humidity compared to Houston
Flash flood risk from impervious limestone terrain
Occasional winter ice storms (especially along I-35 corridor)
Hail risk in spring thunderstorm season
Common Home Types We Service
Limestone and brick single-family homesSpanish colonial and Texas Hill Country stylesStucco exterior homes in newer subdivisionsRanch-style homes throughout metroNew construction in Stone Oak and Alamo Ranch

What You Get

Same-day and emergency service available
All makes and models serviced
Upfront diagnostic fee applied to repair cost
Refrigerant certified technicians
Repairs backed by parts and labor warranty
Honest assessment: repair vs. replace recommendations

Our AC Repair Process

01

Diagnostic

We inspect the full system — refrigerant levels, electrical components, airflow, coils, and thermostat — to identify the root cause of the problem.

02

Estimate

We provide an upfront repair estimate before proceeding. For major repairs, we also discuss replacement economics.

03

Repair

Repairs are made using OEM or quality aftermarket parts, with proper refrigerant handling by EPA 608 certified technicians.

04

Testing

The system is run through a full cooling cycle and temperatures are verified before leaving.

Seasonal Considerations for San Antonio

1
Summer heat bleaching and cracking exterior stucco and paint
2
Post-flash-flood debris and mud cleanup
3
Spring hail damage assessment and repair
4
Winter ice storm aftermath (power lines, tree limbs)
5
Cedar fever season (Dec–Feb) coating surfaces with pollen

Areas We Serve in San Antonio

Our ac repair pros are available throughout the San Antonio metro area, including:

Alamo HeightsStone OakHelotesBoerneNew BraunfelsSchertzCiboloConverseUniversal CityShavano Park

AC Repair FAQ for San Antonio Homeowners

How often should San Antonio homeowners get ac repair?
Given San Antonio's extreme summer heat averaging 95°f+ from june through september, most homeowners benefit from ac repair at least once a year. Summer heat bleaching and cracking exterior stucco and paint often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in San Antonio most need ac repair?
Limestone and brick single-family homes and Spanish colonial and Texas Hill Country styles are the most common home types in San Antonio and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
Why is my AC running but not cooling?
Common causes include low refrigerant (leak), dirty evaporator coil, failed compressor, clogged air filter, or iced-over coil from restricted airflow. A technician diagnostic identifies the specific issue.
Should I repair or replace my AC?
The 5,000 rule: multiply the repair cost by the unit's age. If the result exceeds $5,000, replacement is often more economical. Also consider: is it over 10–12 years old? Does it use R-22 refrigerant?
How long does AC repair take?
Most repairs are completed in 2–4 hours. Parts availability is the main variable — common parts are often stocked on the truck; unusual components may require ordering.
What's included in an AC tune-up?
A tune-up covers cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, testing capacitors and contactors, clearing the condensate drain, lubricating moving parts, and measuring system performance.

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