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How Much Does AC Repair Cost in Corpus Christi?

Every ac repair job in Corpus Christi is different. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site inspection — but here's what affects the final price.

Quick Answer

AC repair cost in Corpus Christi depends on what failed. A bad capacitor is a quick fix. A refrigerant leak or dead compressor costs more because parts and labor add up. The age of your unit and how easy it is to access also affect the price. Call for a free estimate.

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AC Repair Services in Corpus Christi

AC Repair

We diagnose and fix the actual problem, whether it's a failed capacitor, a refrigerant leak, a burned-out contactor, or a clogged drain line. The salt air near the bay corrodes components faster than most people expect, so we check everything before we quote.

Free AC Inspection and Estimate

Before we recommend any repair, a tech comes out and inspects the full system. You get a written estimate with the specific parts and labor involved, not a ballpark guess over the phone.

Refrigerant Leak Detection and Recharge

If your system is low on refrigerant, there's a leak somewhere. We find where it's coming from, fix the leak, and then recharge the system to the right level for your unit's spec.

Evaporator and Condenser Coil Cleaning

Dirty coils make your system work harder and cool less. In Corpus Christi, the humidity and salt air off the bay cause coils to build up grime and corrosion faster than in drier parts of Texas.

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Pricing Factors

What Affects the Cost

Which part failed

A capacitor or contactor is a simple swap. A compressor or evaporator coil is a bigger job with higher parts cost. The specific component that failed drives the repair cost more than anything else.

Age and brand of the unit

Units from the 1980s and early 1990s often use discontinued parts that cost more to source or have to be ordered in. Newer, common brands usually have parts available locally and quickly.

Refrigerant type

Older systems use R-22 refrigerant, which has been phased out and costs significantly more than the R-410A used in newer equipment. If your system is leaking R-22, that affects the overall cost of the repair.

Access to the unit

Condensers and air handlers that are hard to reach, like units in tight attic spaces or behind fencing, take more time to work on. More labor time means a higher total cost for the same repair.

Extent of corrosion

In Corpus Christi, especially within a few miles of the bay, salt air corrodes coils, electrical contacts, and cabinet metal faster than in inland areas. A unit that looks fine from the outside can have serious corrosion that adds to the scope of the repair.

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