When your air conditioning fails during a 102-degree afternoon in Somerset, you don’t have time to wait three days for a callback. You need someone who answers the phone, shows up fast, and fixes it right the first time.
That’s what happens when you call us. Most repairs get completed the same day. You get a clear price before any work starts—no surprises when the bill comes. And if we can’t fix it that day, we’ll tell you exactly why and what happens next.
Your system runs cooler and quieter. Your energy bills stop climbing. And you’re not lying awake wondering if it’ll quit again next week. That’s the difference between a real repair and a temporary patch job.
We’ve been fixing air conditioning systems across Bexar County for over 15 years. Somerset’s climate puts serious stress on HVAC equipment—your AC runs more than 2,500 hours a year here, compared to 1,000 in cooler states. That means more wear, more breakdowns, and more homeowners who’ve been burned by companies that don’t show up or don’t know what they’re doing.
We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up on time and do what we say we will. We’re family-operated, so when you call, you’re talking to people who actually care if your house is livable tonight. And we’ve seen virtually every AC problem Somerset throws at us—from units that freeze up in July to systems that can’t keep up because they were undersized from day one.
You’re not hiring a call center. You’re hiring people who’ve earned our reputation one repair at a time.
First, you call or text us. We ask a few quick questions about what’s happening—whether your system’s blowing warm air, making noise, or not turning on at all. That helps us bring the right parts and tools.
Then we schedule a time that works for you, usually same-day during business hours or within a few hours for after-hours emergencies. When our technician arrives, they’ll inspect your system, figure out what’s wrong, and explain it in plain language. No jargon. No upselling. Just the truth about what needs fixing.
Before we touch anything, you get a clear price. If you approve it, we get to work. Most repairs take one to three hours depending on the issue. We test everything before we leave to make sure it’s running right. Then we clean up, answer your questions, and give you a receipt with warranty details.
That’s it. No drama, no runaround, no wondering what just happened to your bank account.
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Every service call starts with a full system inspection. We check refrigerant levels, electrical connections, airflow, and the condition of major components like your compressor and condenser. If your AC is struggling in Somerset’s heat, there’s usually a reason—and we find it.
You get repairs on all major brands: Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, American Standard, and York. Our technicians stay current on both newer high-efficiency models and older systems that are still running strong. We carry common parts on the truck, which means fewer delays waiting for orders to arrive.
We also look at your indoor air quality while we’re there. Somerset’s dust and humidity can clog filters and ducts faster than you’d expect, which makes your system work harder and costs you more every month. If we spot something that’s hurting your efficiency or comfort, we’ll let you know—but we won’t push services you don’t need.
Every repair comes with a warranty on parts and labor. If something goes wrong with what we fixed, we come back and make it right. That’s not fine print. That’s how we do business.
Most residential AC repairs in Somerset run between $150 and $800, with the average landing around $350. Simple fixes like replacing a capacitor or cleaning a clogged drain line stay on the lower end. More involved repairs—like fixing a refrigerant leak or replacing a blower motor—cost more.
You’ll get an exact price before we start any work. We don’t believe in “diagnostic fees” that disappear into the final bill or surprise charges that show up later. If your system needs multiple repairs and the total cost is climbing toward $3,000 or more, we’ll have an honest conversation about whether replacement makes more sense than dumping money into an aging unit.
Somerset’s extreme heat accelerates wear on AC components, so if your system is over 10 years old and needs a major repair, it’s worth discussing your options. We’ll give you the numbers and let you decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.
During business hours, we typically arrive within one to two hours for emergency calls in Somerset. After-hours or weekend emergencies usually take two to four hours depending on call volume and where our technicians are located.
When you call, we’ll give you a realistic timeframe—not a vague “sometime today” promise. If we’re slammed and can’t get there as fast as you need, we’ll tell you that too instead of leaving you waiting. Most companies in the area can’t offer same-day service during peak summer months when everyone’s AC is failing at once. We keep enough technicians on staff to handle the load.
An emergency repair means your house is unlivable or you’ve got a safety concern like electrical issues or water leaking into your home. If your AC is just running poorly but still cooling somewhat, we’ll still get you scheduled quickly—but we prioritize true emergencies first. That’s the fair way to do it.
Yes. We work on Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, American Standard, York, and virtually every other brand installed in Somerset homes. Our technicians receive ongoing training on new models and have decades of combined experience with older systems too.
Some companies only work on certain brands because they’re tied to specific manufacturers or don’t want to deal with units they didn’t install. We don’t operate that way. If it cools your house, we can fix it. We keep a wide range of parts in stock and have access to order anything we don’t carry within 24 hours.
The brand matters less than how well the system was installed and maintained. A cheap unit that’s properly sized and maintained will outlast an expensive one that’s been neglected or installed incorrectly. If you’re not sure what brand you have or how old it is, we can figure that out when we arrive.
If your AC is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new system, repair usually makes sense. If it’s over 15 years old and needs a major repair, replacement often saves you money in the long run.
Here’s why: AC systems in Somerset work harder than almost anywhere else in the country. Your unit runs 2,500+ hours per year in triple-digit heat. That accelerates wear on every component. A system that might last 20 years in a moderate climate often quits around 12 to 15 years here. And older systems are far less efficient, which means higher electric bills every single month.
When we come out for a repair, we’ll give you an honest assessment. If your system is on its last legs and you’re about to start paying for repair after repair, we’ll tell you. If it’s got plenty of life left and the fix is straightforward, we’ll tell you that too. We’ve been in business long enough that we don’t need to push replacements on people who don’t need them.
The most common culprits are dirty filters, low refrigerant from slow leaks, failed capacitors, and worn-out compressors. Somerset’s heat and dust accelerate all of these problems. When your AC runs nonstop for months, small issues turn into big failures fast.
Dirty filters restrict airflow, which makes your system freeze up or overheat. Low refrigerant means your AC can’t absorb enough heat, so it runs constantly without cooling your house. Capacitors give your compressor and fan motors the jolt they need to start—when they fail, nothing happens when you flip the switch. And compressors simply wear out faster here because they’re working so much harder than they would in cooler climates.
The good news is that most of these problems are preventable with regular maintenance. The bad news is that most homeowners don’t think about their AC until it stops working. If you’re dealing with a breakdown right now, we’ll fix it and talk through what you can do to avoid the next one. Prevention is always cheaper than emergency repairs.
Yes. Every repair we complete comes with a warranty covering both parts and labor. The specific terms depend on what we’re fixing and which parts we install, but we stand behind our work. If something fails because of how we repaired it, we come back and make it right at no additional cost.
Manufacturer warranties on parts vary by brand and component. Some parts carry a one-year warranty, others five or even ten years. We’ll explain what’s covered when we give you the repair estimate so there’s no confusion later. If a part fails within the warranty period, we handle the claim process and get it replaced.
What we don’t warranty is damage caused by lack of maintenance, power surges, or problems unrelated to the repair we performed. That’s standard across the industry. But if we installed a new capacitor and it fails three months later, or if the refrigerant leak we fixed starts leaking again, that’s on us. We’ve built our reputation on doing things right the first time, and our warranty backs that up.
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