Tempe, AZ • AC Repair
AC Repair in Tempe, AZ
Free on-site estimate · Written quote before any work · Same-day response
When your AC quits in July, you have maybe a few hours before the house is unlivable.
How It Works
Need ac repair in Tempe? Here's What Happens
No pressure pitch, no surprise charges, no high-cost national-brand markup.
1.
You call, we show up
We come to Tempe in person to look at the actual job. No phone-only quotes — too many variables to be honest about price without seeing it.
2.
Written quote first
You get a written number with the scope spelled out before anything starts. No pressure to sign that day. Compare it to other quotes if you want.
3.
Work done, area cleaned
We do the ac repair work, clean up the area, and walk it with you before we leave. Nothing gets billed beyond the written scope without your okay.
AC Repair in Tempe
What Tempe Homeowners Should Know About AC Repair
Tempe summers push well past 110 degrees, and most AC units here run almost every day from April through October. That kind of workload wears out parts fast — especially in older neighborhoods like Broadmor Estates where homes were built in the 1960s and the ductwork has never been touched. When a unit fails in July, indoor temperatures can hit dangerous levels within a couple of hours.
We start with a full system check before we name the problem — no guessing, no selling you a part you don't need. If it turns out to be a refrigerant leak, a bad capacitor, or a frozen evaporator coil, we explain what we found in plain words before any work starts.
Free
Inspection
No obligation
Quote
Tempe & surrounding
Service Area
What We Do
AC Repair Services in Tempe
AC Repair
We diagnose and fix failed AC systems across Tempe and the East Valley. That includes bad capacitors, failed contactors, refrigerant leaks, frozen coils, and units that run but don't cool.
- Full electrical and refrigerant diagnostic on both indoor and outdoor units
- Capacitor or contactor replacement when that's the confirmed failed part
- Labor to complete the approved repair on the same visit when parts are available
Free AC Inspection and Estimate
Before any work starts, we look at the full system and tell you exactly what we found. You get a written estimate so there are no surprises when the job is done.
- Visual and operational inspection of the outdoor condenser unit and components
- Visual and operational inspection of the indoor air handler and evaporator coil
- Refrigerant pressure check to identify potential charge issues
Refrigerant Leak Detection and Recharge
Low refrigerant is one of the most common reasons an AC blows warm air in Tempe summers. We find the leak, fix it at the source, and recharge the system to the right level.
- Electronic leak detection on accessible refrigerant lines and components
- UV dye injection and inspection to identify leaks not found by detector alone
- Repair of the leak at the confirmed source point
AC Tune-Up and Preventive Service
A unit running daily from April through October in Tempe takes a beating. A tune-up catches small problems before they turn into a breakdown on the hottest week of the year.
- Capacitor and contactor testing with actual measured readings provided to homeowner
- Refrigerant pressure verification to confirm the system is holding its charge
- Condenser coil rinse and inspection for airflow restriction
Identify Your Problem
Common AC Repair Problems
Recognize what you're seeing? Each problem has its own causes and fix — click to learn what's happening and what to do about it.
How much does AC repair cost in Tempe?
It depends on what broke. Replacing a capacitor is one of the simpler repairs. A refrigerant leak or a failed compressor takes more time and more expensive parts. Units built in the 1990s sometimes need hard-to-find parts, which adds to the cost. Call for a free estimate.
How fast can I get AC repair in Tempe in the summer?
Summer is the busiest time for AC calls across the East Valley. Tempe, Mesa, and Chandler all get slammed with calls when temperatures hit 110 degrees or above. Call (928) 564-6468 as early in the day as possible. Waiting until late afternoon means longer waits.
Why does my AC run all day but never cool the house down?
A few things cause this. Low refrigerant means the system can't pull heat out of the air. A dirty evaporator coil does the same thing. In older Tempe homes with original ductwork, leaky ducts dump cooled air into the attic before it ever reaches the rooms. We check all of it.
My AC stopped working overnight — what should I do right now?
Turn the thermostat to OFF so the blower stops running and you don't make things worse. Check the circuit breaker for the AC — sometimes a tripped breaker is the whole problem. If the breaker is fine and the unit won't start, call (928) 564-6468. Don't run a broken unit hoping it fixes itself.
Ready to get your ac repair handled?
Free inspection • No obligation • Tempe & AZ