When your AC stops working in Converse, you’re not just uncomfortable—you’re watching the clock. Every hour without air conditioning means rising indoor temps, restless kids, and that creeping worry about how much this is going to cost.
Here’s what happens when you call us for air conditioning repair in Converse, TX: you get a licensed HVAC technician at your door fast, often same-day. We’ll diagnose the problem, explain what’s wrong in plain English, and give you an honest price before any work starts. No hidden fees. No pressure to replace your whole system if a repair will do the job.
Most repairs get finished in one visit. That means you’re back to normal—cool house, lower stress, and a system that’s running right—usually before the day’s over.
Texas Air Repair is a veteran-owned HVAC company that’s been keeping homes comfortable across Converse and the greater San Antonio area for over two decades. We’re not a national chain cycling through subcontractors. You get the same certified, licensed technicians every time—people who know this area, understand how hard AC systems work in Bexar County heat, and won’t try to sell you something you don’t need.
Converse sits just east of San Antonio, where summer temps regularly hit triple digits and humidity makes your system work overtime. We’ve seen it all here: compressors that quit mid-July, capacitors that blow during the first heat wave, refrigerant leaks that turn a $200 fix into a $2,000 nightmare if you wait too long. Our team knows what breaks, why it breaks, and how to fix it right the first time.
You call or text us with your problem. We ask a few quick questions—what’s happening, when it started, what you’re hearing or seeing—and we schedule a visit. Most of the time, we can get someone to your Converse home the same day. If it’s an emergency, we’re available 24/7.
Our technician shows up in a fully stocked truck. That matters because we can handle most repairs on the spot without waiting on parts. We’ll check your system top to bottom: electrical connections, refrigerant levels, compressor function, airflow, thermostat calibration. Then we’ll tell you what’s wrong, what it’ll cost to fix, and how long it’ll take. You decide if you want to move forward. No surprises.
Once you approve the work, we get it done. Most HVAC repairs in Converse take a couple hours, start to finish. Before we leave, we test the system to make sure it’s cooling properly and answer any questions you have about maintenance or what to watch for down the road.
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Every service call starts with a full system diagnostic. We’re not just fixing the obvious problem—we’re checking for worn capacitors, refrigerant leaks, dirty coils, loose wiring, and anything else that could cause another breakdown next week. You get a clear explanation of what’s failing and why, plus an upfront price before we touch a tool.
If your system needs a part replaced—compressor, evaporator coil, blower motor, whatever—we carry most common components on the truck. That means no waiting days for an order to come in while your house heats up. We also handle indoor air quality solutions if your ducts need cleaning or sealing, or if you’re dealing with humidity issues that make your AC work harder than it should.
Converse homeowners deal with some of the toughest cooling conditions in Texas. Your AC runs longer, works harder, and wears out faster than systems in milder climates. We account for that. Every repair includes advice on how to extend your system’s life and catch problems early—because an ounce of prevention beats an emergency call in August every single time.
Most of the time, same day. If you call us in the morning, there’s a good chance we’ll have someone at your door by afternoon.
That timeline changes during peak season—late June through August—when everyone’s system is getting hammered and service calls spike. Even then, we prioritize based on urgency. If you’ve got young kids, elderly family members, or a medical condition that makes heat dangerous, we bump you up. We also offer 24/7 emergency service for total system failures, so you’re never stuck waiting until Monday morning if your AC dies on a Saturday night.
Our technicians are local to the San Antonio and Converse area, and our trucks stay stocked with the most common repair parts. That combination—proximity and preparation—is what lets us move fast when you need air conditioning repair in Converse, TX.
It depends entirely on what’s broken. A simple fix—like replacing a capacitor or cleaning a clogged drain line—might run you $150 to $300. A bigger job—like a failed compressor or a refrigerant leak that requires a full recharge—can hit $1,500 or more.
Here’s what drives the cost: parts, labor, and how hard your system is to access. If your condenser is tucked in a tight spot or your evaporator coil is buried behind ductwork, that adds time. If the part we need isn’t on the truck and has to be ordered, that can add a day or two (though we stock most common components to avoid that).
We give you the full price before we start any work. No “we’ll see once we get in there” nonsense. You’ll know what it costs, why it costs that, and what happens if you don’t fix it. Then you decide. If the repair costs more than half the price of a new system and your unit is over 10 years old, we’ll tell you that too—because sometimes replacement makes more sense than throwing money at an old system.
Age and cost are the two biggest factors. If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half of a new unit, fixing it usually makes sense. If it’s over 15 years old and you’re looking at a major repair—compressor, evaporator coil, or condenser replacement—you’re often better off replacing the whole system.
Here’s why: older systems are less efficient, so they cost more to run every month. They also use R-22 refrigerant, which is being phased out and getting expensive. If you’re constantly calling for repairs—capacitor one month, blower motor the next, refrigerant leak after that—those bills add up fast. At a certain point, you’re just funding an old system’s decline instead of investing in something reliable.
We’ll walk you through the math when we’re at your house. If repair makes sense, we’ll fix it. If replacement makes sense, we’ll explain why and give you options. What we won’t do is push you toward the most expensive choice just because it’s better for us. You live with the decision, so it needs to be the right one for your situation.
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for emergency HVAC repair in Converse, TX, because we know AC failures don’t wait for business hours.
Emergency calls cost more—that’s standard across the industry—but sometimes you don’t have a choice. If your system dies at 9 PM on a Friday in July and your house is already hitting 85 degrees, waiting until Monday isn’t realistic. We’ll get someone out, diagnose the problem, and get you cooling again as fast as possible.
Here’s what qualifies as an emergency: total system failure during extreme heat, especially if you have young children, elderly family, or anyone with a medical condition in the house. Refrigerant leaks, electrical failures, and compressor issues also fall into that category if they’re causing your system to shut down completely. If your AC is running but just not cooling well, that’s urgent—but it can usually wait until normal hours without putting anyone at risk.
Twice a year is the standard recommendation: once in spring before cooling season starts, and once in fall before heating season kicks in. That schedule catches problems early, keeps your system running efficiently, and prevents breakdowns during the times you need your HVAC system most.
Spring maintenance is especially important in Converse. Your AC is about to work harder than almost anywhere else in the country—triple-digit heat, high humidity, months of nonstop operation. A worn capacitor that might limp along in a milder climate will fail here in week one. A refrigerant leak that’s barely noticeable in April becomes a crisis in June when your compressor is running 12 hours a day.
During a maintenance visit, we check refrigerant levels, test electrical connections, clean coils, inspect the blower motor, and calibrate your thermostat. We also catch the small stuff—a loose wire, a dirty filter, a drain line that’s starting to clog—before it turns into an expensive emergency. Most maintenance visits take about an hour and cost a fraction of what you’d pay for an emergency repair in the middle of summer.
We repair all major brands: Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, American Standard, York, Bryant, Amana—pretty much anything you’ll find in a Converse home. Our technicians are trained and certified to work on both older systems and the newer high-efficiency models that meet current building codes.
Brand doesn’t matter as much as you’d think when it comes to repairs. Most residential AC systems use similar components—compressors, capacitors, evaporator coils, blower motors, thermostats. The parts might have different model numbers, but the function is the same. What matters more is whether the technician knows how to diagnose the problem correctly and has access to the right parts.
We keep common components for all major brands stocked on our trucks, which is why we can usually complete repairs in one visit. If your system is older or uses a less common part, we’ll order it and get back to you as soon as it arrives—but that’s rare. Most of the time, we have what we need to get your air conditioning working again before we leave your driveway.
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