AC & Heating Repair in Arlington, Texas

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Is this your situation?

  • AC running but blowing warm air
  • Furnace won't turn on
  • Strange smells or noises from the unit
  • System keeps shutting off

Is Your HVAC Dying in Arlington?

Spot these warning signs before your system shuts down completely.

Interior Warning Signs
  • Uneven temperatures between rooms despite thermostat adjustments
  • Unusual noises like grinding, squealing, or banging from the system
  • Excessive humidity or dry air that the system cannot control
  • Dust accumulation that persists despite filter changes
  • Rising utility bills without changes in usage patterns
  • Frequent thermostat adjustments to maintain comfort
Exterior Warning Signs
  • Visible rust or corrosion on outdoor AC unit
  • Ice formation on refrigerant lines during summer operation
  • Outdoor unit running constantly without cycling off
  • Unusual odors coming from the outdoor unit
  • Vegetation or debris buildup restricting airflow
  • Loud or unusual sounds from the compressor

Replace vs. Repair: The 25% Rule

Consider replacement if your system is over 15 years old, requires repairs exceeding half the value of a new system, uses R-22 refrigerant which is being phased out, or has needed multiple repairs in the past two years. Arlington's extreme summers mean unreliable systems pose comfort and health risks.

Why HVAC Emergencies Happen

Why HVAC Systems Break Down in Arlington

Arlington's weather is hard on HVAC systems. Know the local risks so you can spot problems early.

Hot dry desert landscape representing Texas summer heat

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Challenge 1

Extreme summer heat with temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F

Challenge 2

Extended cooling season lasting 6-7 months (April through October)

Challenge 3

High humidity during spring and early summer

Peak Breakdown Season
Months when HVAC systems fail most

Recommended Months

MarchAprilOctoberNovember

Avoid if Possible

JuneJulyAugust
Signs of System Stress
How to tell your system is overworked
  • Oncor offers rebates for high-efficiency heat pumps and AC units
  • Federal tax credits available for qualifying heat pump installations
  • Smart thermostat rebates from Oncor
  • SEER2 14.3 minimum required for rebate eligibility
  • Properly sized systems crucial for efficiency in extreme conditions
Arlington, Texas sits in the heart of the DFW metroplex and experiences one of the most demanding climates for HVAC systems in the country. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, with July and August averaging highs in the upper 90s and heat indices pushing past 110 degrees on the worst days. This intense heat creates a cooling season that stretches from April through October, meaning Arlington homeowners rely on their air conditioning systems for six to seven months of continuous operation each year.

The region's humidity adds another layer of challenge during spring and early summer, requiring HVAC systems that can effectively manage moisture levels while maintaining comfortable temperatures. Modern variable-speed compressors and two-stage systems excel in these conditions, providing better humidity control than single-stage equipment.

Winter brings its own considerations, though Arlington's heating needs are moderate compared to northern states. The city typically experiences brief cold snaps with temperatures dropping below freezing for short periods. However, as Winter Storm Uri demonstrated in February 2021, extreme cold events can occur and demand reliable heating backup. This reality has shifted many homeowners toward heat pump systems with auxiliary gas heat, providing efficient cooling and heating while maintaining protection against rare but dangerous cold weather events.

The ERCOT electrical grid that serves Arlington also influences HVAC decisions. During peak summer demand, grid strain can lead to conservation alerts or even rolling outages. Smart thermostats that participate in demand response programs help homeowners manage energy use during these critical periods while qualifying for Oncor utility rebates.

How Arlington's Climate Affects Materials

central A C

Essential for Arlington summers; high-SEER units reduce strain during heat waves

heat Pump

Excellent for mild winters and moderate heating needs; less efficient below 30°F

gas Furnace

Reliable backup for rare extreme cold events like Winter Storm Uri

ductless Minisplit

Good supplemental cooling for hot spots or room additions

HVAC Emergencies in Arlington: What to Know

Common HVAC breakdowns in Arlington and what causes them by neighborhood

Common Local Systems

Central forced-air AC with gas furnace backup is most common in Arlington single-family homes, with newer construction increasingly featuring high-efficiency heat pump systems

Energy Efficiency Focus

Oncor rebates and federal tax credits make high-efficiency systems more accessible; smart thermostats help manage ERCOT demand response during peak periods

Storm Preparation

Winter Storm Uri in 2021 highlighted the importance of reliable heating backup; many homeowners have since upgraded to heat pumps with gas furnace auxiliary heat

Common Emergency Problems
  • Systems oversized or undersized for home square footage
  • Ductwork leaks reducing efficiency significantly
  • Refrigerant leaks from aging coils stressed by extreme heat
  • Capacitor failures during peak summer demand
  • Thermostat location causing inaccurate temperature readings

Neighborhood Risk Factors

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Downtown Arlington
Mixed residential and commercial HVAC needsOlder homes may need duct upgradesClose to UTA campus
Entertainment District
Near AT&T Stadium and Globe Life FieldCommercial HVAC services commonHigh-capacity systems for businesses
North Arlington
Established neighborhoods with mature systemsMany homes approaching 15-20 year replacement ageHigher home values justify premium systems
East Arlington
More affordable neighborhoodsCost-effective system options popularGrowing area with new construction
West Arlington
Mix of established and newer developmentsEnergy efficiency important for larger homesHOA considerations in some communities
Southeast Arlington
Developing area with newer constructionModern high-efficiency systems commonGood opportunity for heat pump installations
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Verified HVAC technicians

Licensed emergency technicians in Arlington, Texas. On call 24/7 for AC and heating breakdowns.

HPH Services

Verified
4.9(103 reviews)
24/7 Available

Multi-service home contractor

8+ years
HVAC ServicesPlumbingElectrical
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2

Clement Services Inc.

4.9 · 58 reviews

3

Beco Air and Heat

4.9 · 93 reviews

4

Team Enoch

4.81 · 511 reviews

5

Air Worth Heating & Air, Inc.

4.8 · 94 reviews

6

Bedford Cooling and Heating

4.8 · 118 reviews

+ 4 more HVAC technicians

More HVAC technicians in Arlington

Medley Heating and AC

4.6(1004 reviews)
17+ years
Heating SystemsAir ConditioningMaintenance

High volume contractor with extensive review history

Air Clinic

4.5(235 reviews)
15+ years
AC RepairHeating RepairSystem Diagnostics

Established Arlington HVAC service provider

Webb Air Conditioning

Residential MaintenanceCommercial HVACSystem Installation

Offers maintenance programs for residential customers

Longhorn Mechanical

Commercial HVACIndustrial SystemsLarge-Scale Projects

Specializes in commercial and industrial HVAC for Arlington businesses

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Your Home Temperature Risk

When your HVAC fails in Arlington, indoor temperatures can reach dangerous levels

Below 60°F68-72°FAbove 85°F
Your risk
Too ColdComfort ZoneToo Hot

In Arlington's heat, a broken AC can push indoor temperatures past 100°F within hours. Heat stroke risk increases significantly — especially for children and elderly residents.

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HVAC Repair Rules in Arlington

License and permit rules for emergency HVAC repair in your area.

Permit Required

Yes

Permit Type

Residential

Processing Time

1-5 business days for standard permits

Issuing Authority

City of Arlington Planning & Development Services

What You Need to Know
  • 1HVAC replacements require mechanical permits in Arlington
  • 2Licensed contractors typically handle permit applications
  • 3Inspections required after installation completion
  • 4Express permits available for straightforward replacements
  • 5Additional permits may be needed for electrical or gas line modifications

Pro Tip: Most reputable contractors handle the permit process for you as part of the project. Verify this is included in your contract before signing.

Filing Insurance Claims in Arlington

How to file an insurance claim for HVAC damage or failure, step by step.

Insurance Claim Tips
  • Document system age and maintenance history before filing claims
  • Take photos and videos of failed equipment
  • Get multiple repair or replacement estimates
  • Review policy for mechanical breakdown vs. storm damage coverage
  • Consider supplemental home warranty for HVAC coverage
Storm Damage Claims Process
  1. 1Document all damage immediately with photos and video
  2. 2Contact insurance company within 24-48 hours
  3. 3Request inspection before disposing of damaged equipment
  4. 4Get written estimates from licensed contractors
  5. 5Keep all receipts for temporary cooling solutions

Document Everything

Photos before & after

Call Within 48 Hours

Report damage promptly

Keep All Records

Save communications

Important: Many home insurance policies cover HVAC failure from storms, power surges, or lightning strikes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about emergency HVAC repair in Arlington, Texas

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