You’re not just dealing with uncomfortable employees when your AC goes down. You’re watching customers walk out, productivity tank, and your electric bill spike while the system struggles. In Marion’s brutal summer heat, a failing commercial air conditioning system can shut your doors faster than anything else.
Most commercial AC failures happen at the worst possible time—Saturday afternoon in your retail store, dinner rush at your restaurant, or right before a big client meeting. That’s why we focus on same-day response and first-visit repairs. Our technicians arrive with fully stocked trucks and the experience to diagnose problems fast.
You get your space back to a comfortable temperature before you lose another sale or send another employee home early. No waiting days for parts. No multiple service calls for the same issue. Just fast, effective commercial AC repair in Marion, TX that gets your business back on track.
Texas Air Repair brings over 20 years of commercial HVAC experience to Marion and the greater San Antonio region. We’re veteran-owned, which means we approach every job with the discipline and integrity that comes from military service. Every technician on our team holds proper Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation credentials and EPA 608 certification—because in Texas, that’s not optional, it’s the law.
We’ve seen what happens when unlicensed contractors cut corners. Botched repairs that void warranties, installations that fail inspections, and quick fixes that create bigger problems down the line. That’s not how we operate.
Marion businesses deal with some of the most extreme weather in Central Texas. We understand the urgency when your system fails during peak hours, and we’ve built our service model around fast response times and transparent pricing. You’ll know what the repair costs before we start work—no surprise charges after the fact.
You call our dispatch line, and we schedule a same-day visit in most cases. If it’s an emergency, we have 24/7 technicians on call who can respond immediately. No answering service, no waiting until Monday morning.
Our technician arrives with a fully stocked truck and diagnostic equipment. We start by listening to what you’ve noticed—strange sounds, weak airflow, temperature inconsistencies, whatever prompted the call. Then we run a complete system diagnostic to identify the root cause, not just the symptoms.
Before we touch anything, you get an upfront price quote. We explain what’s wrong, what needs to happen, and how much it costs. If you approve, we handle the repair on the spot in most cases. Our trucks carry the most common commercial AC parts, so we’re not making multiple trips or ordering parts that take days to arrive.
After the repair, we test the system under load to make sure it’s running efficiently. You get documentation of what we did, and we’ll flag any potential issues we noticed that might need attention down the road. No pressure, just information so you can plan ahead.
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Commercial air conditioning repair in Marion covers everything from compressor failures and refrigerant leaks to electrical issues and thermostat malfunctions. We service all makes and models—rooftop units, split systems, package units, and large-scale industrial setups.
The most common repairs we handle involve refrigerant leaks, which are especially problematic in Texas heat. Your system works harder, the leak gets worse, and your energy bills climb while your cooling capacity drops. We locate the leak, repair it properly, and recharge the system to manufacturer specifications. You’ll notice the difference immediately.
Electrical failures are another frequent issue in commercial systems. Contactors wear out, capacitors fail, and wiring connections loosen over time. These aren’t DIY fixes—commercial voltage is dangerous, and improper repairs can damage expensive equipment or create safety hazards. Our technicians are trained to handle high-voltage commercial systems safely.
Marion businesses also deal with humidity control issues. When your AC can’t manage humidity, you get condensation problems, mold growth, and uncomfortable indoor conditions even when the temperature seems right. We diagnose airflow issues, ductwork problems, and equipment sizing to solve humidity problems at the source. Cooling uses about 15 percent of a commercial building’s electricity, so when your system runs efficiently, you see the savings on every utility bill.
We offer same-day service for most calls and 24/7 emergency response when your business can’t wait. If you call before noon on a weekday, we can typically have a technician on-site within a few hours. For after-hours emergencies—like your restaurant’s AC failing during dinner service or your retail store losing cooling on a Saturday—we dispatch emergency technicians immediately.
Our response time matters because every hour your commercial AC is down costs you money. Customers leave, employees struggle to work, and temperature-sensitive inventory can be damaged. We’ve built our entire service model around minimizing your downtime.
When you call, you talk to our dispatch team directly—no answering service, no voicemail. We assess the urgency, check technician availability, and give you a realistic timeframe. If we say we’ll be there in two hours, we’ll be there in two hours.
Yes. Every technician we send to your Marion business holds proper licensing from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. In Texas, anyone performing commercial HVAC installation, repair, or maintenance must either be a licensed ACR contractor or a certified technician working under a licensed contractor’s supervision. That’s state law, not a suggestion.
We also maintain EPA 608 certification for refrigerant work, which is federally required for any technician handling refrigerants in commercial systems. These aren’t just credentials we hang on the wall—they represent thousands of hours of training and hands-on experience.
We’ve seen the aftermath of unlicensed work too many times. Repairs that don’t hold up, installations that fail inspection, and shortcuts that void equipment warranties. When you hire Texas Air Repair, you’re getting technicians who’ve completed the required 48 months of supervised experience and passed state examinations. We carry comprehensive commercial liability insurance because we’re running a legitimate operation, not a side hustle out of someone’s truck.
Commercial AC repair costs vary widely based on what’s actually wrong with your system. A simple thermostat replacement might run a few hundred dollars, while a compressor failure on a large rooftop unit could cost several thousand. We give you an upfront quote before starting any work, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying.
The most common repairs we handle—refrigerant leaks, capacitor replacements, contactor failures, and blower motor issues—typically range from $300 to $1,500 depending on the part and labor involved. More complex repairs like compressor replacements, evaporator coil repairs, or control board failures run higher because the parts cost more and the labor is more intensive.
What drives cost up is usually delayed maintenance. A small refrigerant leak that gets ignored becomes a compressor failure. A dirty condenser coil that never gets cleaned causes the whole system to work harder and fail sooner. We’ll always tell you if a repair makes financial sense or if you’re better off replacing the unit. Sometimes the honest answer is that you’re throwing good money after bad, and we’re not going to sell you a repair that won’t last.
We service all makes, models, and types of commercial HVAC systems—rooftop package units, split systems, VRF systems, chillers, and large-scale industrial setups. Whether you’re running a small office with a single split system or a warehouse with multiple rooftop units, we have the experience and equipment to handle it.
Our technicians train continuously on different manufacturers and system types because commercial HVAC isn’t one-size-fits-all. A restaurant’s kitchen makeup air system has different requirements than a medical office’s precision cooling setup. We’ve worked on everything from retail stores and restaurants to healthcare facilities and manufacturing plants across Marion and the San Antonio region.
If your system is still under warranty, we follow manufacturer protocols to protect that coverage. If it’s an older system that’s been discontinued, we know how to source compatible parts or retrofit modern components that work with legacy equipment. The goal is always to get your system running reliably without forcing an unnecessary replacement.
Preventive maintenance costs far less than emergency repairs. A maintenance plan typically runs a few hundred dollars per year depending on your system size, while an emergency compressor replacement can cost thousands. The math isn’t complicated—regular maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive failures.
During a maintenance visit, we clean coils, check refrigerant levels, test electrical connections, lubricate moving parts, and inspect for wear. These aren’t just checkbox items—they’re the things that prevent breakdowns during your busiest season. A dirty condenser coil makes your system work 20-30% harder, which spikes your energy bill and shortens equipment life.
Maintenance plan members also get priority scheduling for repairs. When your AC fails on a 100-degree Saturday in Marion, you’re not waiting in line behind everyone else who ignored their system until it quit. You’re getting bumped to the front because you’ve been taking care of your equipment all along. Most plans also include discounts on repairs and parts, which adds up over time.
Weak airflow is usually the first sign something’s wrong. If some areas of your building are comfortable while others are hot, you’ve got a problem—could be ductwork issues, a failing blower motor, or refrigerant loss. Don’t wait for it to get worse.
Strange sounds mean something’s broken or about to break. Grinding noises indicate bearing failure in the blower motor. Hissing sounds point to refrigerant leaks. Clicking or buzzing from the outdoor unit suggests electrical problems. Commercial systems are loud by nature, but you know what normal sounds like—when something changes, call us.
Unexpected energy bill spikes are a red flag. Seasonal increases are normal in Texas summer, but if your bill jumps 30-40% without explanation, your system is working too hard. Could be a refrigerant leak, a failing compressor, or dirty coils forcing the unit to run constantly. The longer you ignore it, the more you’re paying in wasted electricity and the closer you’re getting to a complete system failure. We can diagnose efficiency problems before they become emergency repairs.
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