AC repair in Abilene
When it's 104° and the house won't cool, you want a tech — not a sales pitch. We answer the phone and we come take a look.
AC repair
Warm air coming out of the vents?
A West Texas summer is no time to wait three days for a callback. Call us and we'll tell you how soon we can get there — usually the same day. When our tech arrives, they'll find the problem, show it to you, and give you a price before any work starts.
We work on every brand, not just Carrier. Whether it's a $40 capacitor or a compressor on its last legs, you'll get the straight story and the honest number.
What it costs — We give you a clear diagnosis and a price before any work starts. Any diagnostic fee is explained on the phone up front.
What we fix
- No cooling or warm air from the vents
- Frozen coils and iced-up units
- Blower or fan that won't run
- Capacitor, contactor, and motor failures
- Refrigerant leaks and low charge
- Thermostat and wiring trouble
- Water leaks and clogged drain lines
- Strange noises, smells, or short-cycling

FAQ
Questions we hear a lot
Straight answers, no runaround. If you don't see yours here, just call.
Talk to a real person — Debbie or Amber picks up. No phone tree, no pressure.
Call (325) 692-3645How fast can you get here?
Usually the same day during business hours, and we run 24/7 for true emergencies. Call (325) 692-3645 and we'll tell you honestly how soon we can be there.
Do you charge to come out?
We'll explain any diagnostic fee on the phone before we head your way — no surprises when we hand you the bill.
Do you work on brands other than Carrier?
Yes. We're a Carrier Factory Authorized dealer, but our techs repair every major brand of AC and heat pump.
Should I repair or replace?
We'll tell you the truth. If a repair buys you years, we'll fix it. If you're throwing money at an old system, we'll show you the math and never push.
Do you serve towns outside Abilene?
We do — Merkel, Tye, Clyde, Hawley, Anson, and the rest of the Big Country, up to about 75 miles out.
What is the $5,000 rule for AC?
A rule of thumb: multiply your system's age by the repair cost. If it's over $5,000, lean toward replacing; under, repairing usually makes sense. A 10-year-old unit with a $600 repair is $6,000 — worth weighing a new system. We'll show you the honest math for yours.
What is the 3-minute rule for AC?
After your AC shuts off, wait about 3 minutes before restarting it. Flipping it back on too fast makes the compressor start against high pressure and can damage it. Most modern thermostats build in this short delay for you.
What is the most common AC repair?
A failed capacitor is the most common repair we see in the Abilene heat — it's often why a unit hums but won't start. Contactors and fan motors are close behind. These are usually quick, affordable fixes, and we carry the common parts on the truck.
What part fails most on an AC unit?
The capacitor fails most often, followed by the contactor and the condenser fan motor — heat and age wear them out. Because they're common, we stock them so we can frequently fix it on the same visit.
Request service
Get a straight price — fast
Tell us what's going on. A real person calls you right back — usually the same day.
- Straight answer and a price before we touch a thing
- Debbie or Amber picks up — no phone tree
- Same-day when we can · 24/7 for emergencies
Or call now (325) 692-3645
