How Much Is AC Repair?

The cost of AC repair varies depending on the issue, system age, and parts required.

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Yes. Radiant provides emergency heating and cooling services in Austin, San Antonio, and surrounding Central Texas communities.
Most air conditioners should be professionally serviced once a year, ideally in the spring before the cooling season begins.
Most air conditioners last between 12 and 15 years, depending on maintenance, usage, and installation quality.
Most AC repairs can be completed in one visit, often within a few hours, depending on the issue.
AC maintenance costs vary depending on system type and condition, but it is typically far less expensive than repairs or emergency service calls.
Air conditioner installation should be performed by licensed professionals to ensure safety, efficiency, and code compliance.
AC installation costs vary based on system size, efficiency, and installation complexity.
The AC condenser is the outdoor unit that releases heat removed from inside your home and plays a critical role in the cooling process.
Sometimes an AC condenser can be replaced independently, but compatibility and system age often determine whether full replacement is recommended.
Repairing a furnace may make sense for newer systems with minor issues, while older furnaces or systems with costly repairs are often better replaced.
Water heaters typically last 8 to 15 years in Austin and San Antonio. Conventional tank models last about 8 to 12 years. Tankless versions can exceed 15 to 20 years with regular upkeep. Heat pump (hybrid) types generally operate for 10 to 15 years. Indirect heaters also last 10 to 15 years if the boiler is maintained. The lifespan of your water heater depends on usage, water mineral content, and maintenance. Hard water can shorten its life without regular flushing and anode rod checks. Our plumbers can evaluate your unit to decide on repair or replacement, ensuring you’re prepared and not left without hot water.
Warning signs include inconsistent hot water, leaks, unusual noises, rusty water, or rising energy bills. These issues may indicate the need for repair or replacement.