Fast AC Repair in Scottsdale, AZ

Same-day service from licensed Scottsdale HVAC pros. Emergency AC, full-system installs, and heat pump repair, built for 115 degree summers.

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Our AC repair services in Scottsdale

Whether you need a quick fix or a major project, the local pros in our network handle it.

Emergency AC Repair

AC out in July? We have technicians on call 24 hours for same-day Scottsdale service.

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AC Tune-Up and Maintenance

Annual tune-ups catch failing capacitors and dirty coils before the heat does. The cheapest repair is the one you avoid.

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New AC System Installation

Old unit not worth repairing? We install Trane, Carrier, and Lennox systems sized for Scottsdale heat with up to 10-year warranties.

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Heat Pump Repair

Modern Scottsdale homes increasingly use heat pumps for both cooling and winter heat. Specialty diagnostic and repair.

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Areas we serve

Our network of AC repair pros covers Scottsdale and the surrounding AZ suburbs.

Frequently asked questions about AC repair in Scottsdale

How much does AC repair cost in Scottsdale?

Most repairs in Scottsdale run between $200 and $900. A capacitor swap is typically $200 to $400. Refrigerant recharge with a leak repair averages $400 to $700. Compressor replacement on an older unit can exceed $1,500, at which point replacement is often the better call. We give you a fixed price after the diagnostic, never a vague range.

What is the $5,000 rule for AC repair?

Multiply the cost of the proposed repair by the age of your AC unit. If the result is over $5,000, replacement is usually the smarter choice. So a $1,200 repair on a 12 year old unit is borderline, but a $600 repair on a 6 year old unit is clearly worth doing.

How often should I service my AC in the Arizona heat?

Every spring without exception. Scottsdale AC units run more hours per year than units in most of the country, and dust gets into condenser coils faster here. An annual tune-up is the single best preventive investment you can make.

When is the best time to replace my AC?

Late fall or early spring. Crews are less busy, install times are shorter, and you avoid being without AC in 115 degree weather. If your unit is over 12 years old, plan replacement for the next off-season before it fails on you in July.