Mesquite, TX • AC Repair
AC Repair in Mesquite, TX
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How It Works
Need ac repair in Mesquite? Here's What Happens
No pressure pitch, no surprise charges, no high-cost national-brand markup.
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You call, we show up
We come to Mesquite in person to look at the actual job. No phone-only quotes — too many variables to be honest about price without seeing it.
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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.
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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 Mesquite
What Mesquite Homeowners Should Know About AC Repair
Mesquite summers routinely push past 100 degrees, and a broken AC stops being an inconvenience real fast. A lot of the homes in Mesquite were built in the 1970s and 1980s, and those original systems are either overdue for repair or running on borrowed time. The heavy clay soil here also shifts the ground under slabs, which can rack ductwork and cause airflow problems that look like an AC issue but aren't.
We start with a full system check before we recommend anything — refrigerant levels, coil condition, electrical connections, and duct pressure. Skipping that inspection and just topping off refrigerant is how contractors miss the leak that caused the low charge in the first place.
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What We Do
AC Repair Services in Mesquite
AC Repair
We diagnose and fix cooling problems on all major residential AC brands. That includes capacitors, contactors, refrigerant leaks, frozen coils, and failed compressors — whatever the system actually needs.
- Full electrical and mechanical diagnosis of the failed component
- Labor to replace the defective part with the repair
- Post-repair system run to verify cooling performance is restored
Free AC Inspection
Before we recommend any repair, we check refrigerant charge, coil condition, electrical components, and airflow. You get a clear answer on what's wrong and what it will take to fix it.
- Capacitor and contactor test with actual readings, not just visual check
- Refrigerant pressure measurement against manufacturer specifications
- Evaporator coil condition assessment for ice, dirt, or leak signs
Refrigerant Leak Repair
If your system keeps losing refrigerant, the leak needs to be found and fixed — not just topped off. We locate the leak, repair it, and then recharge the system to the correct level.
- Electronic leak detection and UV dye search at all common leak points
- Repair of the identified leak location — valve, fitting, or accessible coil
- Post-repair pressure hold to verify the fix before recharging
Duct Inspection and Repair
The clay soil in Mesquite shifts over time and can pull duct connections loose under a slab or in an attic. A duct inspection finds those gaps so you're not paying to cool air that never reaches the room.
- Visual inspection of all accessible duct runs in attic or crawl space
- Airflow measurement at supply registers throughout the house
- Documentation of leak locations and disconnected connections found
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 Mesquite?
It depends on what's broken. A failed capacitor is a quick, lower-cost fix. A refrigerant leak or a bad compressor takes more time and parts. There's no honest number without looking at your specific unit first. Call for a free estimate.
How long does AC repair take in Mesquite?
Most common repairs — capacitors, contactors, refrigerant recharges — get done in a single visit of one to two hours. If a part needs to be ordered, like a coil or a blower motor, that can add a day or two. We tell you the timeline before we start.
Why does my AC keep freezing up?
A frozen coil usually means low refrigerant or poor airflow. Low refrigerant almost always means there's a leak somewhere in the system. Dirty filters and blocked vents can also cause the coil to ice over. Turn the system off and let it thaw before running it again, then call us to find the real cause.
My AC runs but won't cool the house below 80 degrees — what's wrong?
In Mesquite summers, when the temperature outside is over 100 degrees, even a healthy system struggles to drop indoor temps below 20 degrees cooler than outside. But if it's not getting close to your set point on a normal 95-degree day, the likely culprits are low refrigerant, a dirty condenser coil outside, or a failing compressor.
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