Lewisville AC Repair Pros

Frisco, TX • AC Repair

AC Repair in Frisco

Fast, reliable ac repair for Frisco homeowners. Free inspection and written quote before any work begins.

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Serving Frisco

Your Local AC Repair Team in Frisco

Frisco is one of the wealthiest and most rapidly developed cities in the entire country, with most of its housing built from 2000 to the present. Homes here are large, often over 3,000 square feet, and many have two or three HVAC systems. The city's growth has attracted major corporate campuses and sports facilities, creating significant commercial HVAC demand alongside the residential base.

When an AC unit fails during a Lewisville summer, indoor temps can hit 90 degrees within a few hours. A lot of the homes in Castle Hills and the older subdivisions near Valley Ridge were built in the 1980s and 1990s — their original equipment is either at or past its expected lifespan. The heavy clay soil here also shifts more than people expect, which can stress refrigerant lines and drain connections over time.

We start with a full system check before we quote anything — pressure readings, electrical connections, drain lines, and the blower — because guessing at a fix without looking costs you more in the long run. If a part is worn but not failed yet, we tell you that too, so you can decide on your own terms instead of in an emergency.

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Why Frisco Is Different

What Affects AC Repair in Frisco

Frisco is in the northern DFW heat zone where summer heat is intense but less humid than areas near the lake. Large homes with high ceilings and significant glass square footage put heavy loads on multi-system installs, and the city's rapid growth means lots of systems are all aging at the same time.

Many Frisco homes have two or three separate units installed around the same time, which means when one goes, the others usually aren't far behind. Builder-grade equipment from the 2000s and early 2010s is hitting end of life across large parts of the city simultaneously. HOA rules about equipment visibility sometimes complicate condenser placement and airflow.

Common Questions

AC Repair FAQ — Frisco

How much does AC repair cost in Frisco?

It depends on what broke. Replacing a capacitor is a short job with an inexpensive part. Tracking down a refrigerant leak or replacing a contactor takes longer and costs more. A failing compressor on a unit that is more than 12 years old may not be worth repairing at all. Every job is looked at first. Call for a free estimate.

How long does AC repair take in Frisco?

Most common repairs — capacitors, contactors, clogged drain lines, dirty coils — are done in one visit that takes one to two hours. Refrigerant leaks take longer because we have to find the leak before we can fix it. If a part has to be ordered, we will tell you upfront so you can plan.

Why does my AC keep freezing up?

A frozen AC coil usually means low refrigerant, a dirty air filter, or a blower that is not moving enough air. In Frisco, heavy dust and pollen from spring storms clog filters faster than people expect. Shut the system off and let it thaw for a few hours, then call us — running it frozen can burn out the compressor.

Around Frisco

We Know Frisco

Neighborhoods we serve

  • • Starwood
  • • Newman Village
  • • Stonebriar
  • • Plantation Resort
  • • Lexington

Local landmarks

  • • PGA Frisco
  • • Ford Center at The Star
  • • Stonebriar Centre
  • • Toyota Stadium
  • • Frisco Discovery Center

Roads & highways

  • • Dallas North Tollway
  • • US-380
  • • TX-121
  • • Preston Road

Major employers

  • • PGA of America
  • • Dallas Cowboys (The Star)
  • • T-Mobile
  • • Keurig Dr Pepper
  • • Frisco Independent School District

Need ac repair in Frisco?

Free inspection • No obligation • Frisco, TX

Call (361) 401-8806