24/7 — 50 cities, 9 states

AC Repair Services Nationwide — 24/7 Emergency Response

When your air conditioner stops cooling, licensed local technicians are on call 24/7 across the cities below. Same-day diagnostic when technicians are available; emergency dispatch around the clock.

(855) 321-3346
Open 24/7
Licensed local technicians
Same-day diagnostic when available

What our AC repair service covers

  • Diagnostic and repair on central AC, heat pumps, and mini-split systems
  • Compressor, capacitor, and contactor replacement
  • Refrigerant leak detection and recharge (R-410A, R-454B)
  • Condensate drain line clearing and pan replacement
  • Thermostat troubleshooting and replacement
  • Frozen coil thaw + root-cause diagnosis

When to call right now

Not every issue requires a technician at 2 AM, but some do. Call the line above if any of these apply:

  • Indoor temperature is climbing above 80°F and the AC is running but not cooling
  • Anyone in the home is elderly, very young, or has a heart or respiratory condition
  • You see ice on the indoor coil or copper refrigerant lines
  • There is standing water under the indoor air handler
  • The outdoor unit makes loud buzzing or clicking and won't start the compressor
  • The breaker for the AC keeps tripping after reset

AC repair by city

Tap your city to find local technicians and city-specific service details.

Frequently asked about AC repair

How quickly can a technician arrive for emergency AC repair?

Response times depend on market and technician availability. Many of the local technicians in our network target same-day response, with after-hours and weekend dispatch in most areas. Call the line above to confirm availability for your address.

What is the most common cause of a sudden AC failure?

In our experience, the top three causes of sudden, total AC failure are: (1) a tripped breaker or blown low-voltage fuse, (2) a failed capacitor on the compressor or fan motor, and (3) a clogged condensate drain that tripped the float switch and shut the system off. The first is a self-check; the other two need a technician.

Should I replace or repair my AC?

General rule of thumb: if the unit is under 10 years old and the repair is one part (capacitor, contactor, fan motor), repair. If the unit is over 12 years old or the compressor itself has failed, replacement is often the better long-term choice. A licensed technician can evaluate your specific system and give a direct recommendation.

Do you service heat pumps and mini-splits?

Yes — the local technicians in our network service central AC, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, and packaged units. When you call, mention the system type so the dispatcher can route to a technician with the right experience.

AC or heater down right now?

Call now to reach a licensed local technician.

(855) 321-3346
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