AC Repair Austin TX — 24/7 Emergency Response

It's 102 degrees in Austin and your AC just quit. You call 4 companies. All voicemail — or a 3-day wait. That's not okay in Texas summer. ServiceGuru's AI dispatcher Sarah answers immediately, 24/7, and gets a licensed AC repair tech to you fast. Not next week. Now.

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78%of customers hire the first one who answers
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How It Works

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Sarah Answers

Call any time — 24/7. Sarah picks up in seconds, takes your info, and understands your problem.

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Step 2

Dispatches a Verified Pro

Sarah matches you with a licensed, insured AC Repair pro in Austin who's available now.

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Job Done. Guaranteed.

Your pro arrives, fixes the problem, gives you a fair price upfront. Satisfaction guaranteed.

What Does It Cost?

Most AC repairs in Austin run $150–$400 for most AC repairs, $3,500–$7,000 for full system replacement. Prices vary by job complexity, but Sarah will connect you with a verified pro who gives you a fair, transparent price before anyone shows up — no surprises.

Not sure if you need a repair or replacement? Sarah can help you figure that out too.

Why ServiceGuru?

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Licensed & Insured Pros
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24/7 Availability
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Fair Pricing, Always
Fast Response Time
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No Hidden Fees

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did my AC stop working in the middle of summer?

The most common culprits during Austin summers are refrigerant leaks, failed capacitors, dirty air filters, frozen evaporator coils, and thermostat issues. Most are repairable same-day.

How much does AC repair cost in Austin TX?

Basic AC repairs in Austin run $150–$400. Refrigerant recharge is $150–$300. Capacitor replacement is typically $150–$250. If the compressor is shot, replacement may cost $1,500+ — or it might make more sense to replace the whole unit.

My AC is blowing warm air — what should I check first?

Start with your air filter (replace if dirty), then check that your thermostat is set to COOL and the temperature is below current room temp. Check your circuit breaker. If those are fine, it's time to call a tech — could be low refrigerant or a failed component.

How do I know if I should repair or replace my AC in Austin?

If your system is under 10 years old and the repair is under $400, repair usually wins. If it's 12+ years old and you're facing a major repair, a new high-efficiency system often pays for itself in 3–4 years on Austin energy bills. Your tech will give you an honest recommendation.

🚨 Need Help Right Now?

Sarah answers 24/7 — no voicemail, no hold music, no runaround.

📞 Call Sarah — (737) 637-3272
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