Licensed & Insured Technicians
AC Repair Services
Fast, Accurate Repairs — Backed by a Same-Day Guarantee
Rapid diagnostics and permanent repairs for all air conditioning failures, from frozen coils to burnt capacitors.

Expert AC Repair Services — What You Need to Know
When your air conditioner breaks down in the middle of a sweltering summer, you don't have time to wait. At HVAC Master Pros, our licensed technicians arrive fully stocked with the most common replacement parts for all major brands — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, and more — so we can fix most AC problems on the very first visit.
Common AC Problems We Fix
Air conditioners fail for a variety of reasons. A capacitor — the small cylindrical part that helps start and run the compressor and fan motors — is one of the most frequently replaced components and typically costs between $150–$300 to fix. A frozen evaporator coil usually signals either restricted airflow from a clogged filter or low refrigerant, both of which we diagnose and resolve quickly. Blower motor failures, faulty contactors, clogged condensate drain lines, and dirty condenser coils are all common issues our team handles daily.
Our Diagnostic Process
Every repair starts with a thorough system inspection. We check refrigerant pressures, test electrical components with a multimeter, inspect the evaporator and condenser coils, and measure airflow across the air handler. You'll receive a clear, written quote before a single part is touched — no hidden fees, no surprise charges.
Our AC Repair Services Process
Reach us 24/7. A dispatcher will confirm your appointment window immediately.
Our tech inspects your system from top to bottom using professional-grade tools.
You receive a flat-rate quote before any work begins. No surprise charges, ever.
We complete the repair and run a full operational test to confirm your system works perfectly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most common questions we hear from homeowners.
When an AC runs non-stop but can't reach the set temperature, the most common causes are low refrigerant from a leak, a dirty condenser coil blocking heat rejection, a failing compressor, or a unit that's undersized for the home. A technician diagnoses the exact cause within about 30 minutes using manifold gauges and an amp meter.
Classic capacitor failure symptoms: the outdoor fan spins slowly or only with a manual push, a humming noise when the unit tries to start, the system clicking repeatedly without starting, or the breaker tripping. A capacitor replacement costs $150–$250 and is one of the most common AC repairs, especially in units over 5 years old.
Most standard repairs — capacitors, contactors, blower motors, drain line clears — take 1–2 hours from arrival. Complex repairs like evaporator coil replacements or compressor work take 4–6 hours. We give you a time estimate before starting any work.
Yes. A weak capacitor forces the compressor to hard-start, drawing excess amperage that overheats the windings. This causes permanent compressor failure — a $1,200–$2,500 repair versus a $150–$250 capacitor fix. If your AC is struggling to start, don't delay the repair.
A banging or clanking sound almost always signals a loose or broken mechanical part inside the unit — a loose blower wheel, a broken connecting rod inside the compressor, or debris caught in the outdoor fan. Turn the unit off immediately to prevent further damage and call for a diagnostic.