AC repair in San Antonio, fixed today, not eventually
Alamo AC Repair puts you in touch with licensed, insured AC technicians across the Alamo City, from Boerne to Converse. Same-day appointments, 24/7 emergency routing, and a price you approve before anyone starts turning screws.
Free to request. No obligation. You approve the price before work begins.
San Antonio air conditioning repair, whatever broke
Between the heat, the limestone dust, and the live oak debris that ends up in every condenser, South Texas is hard on cooling equipment. These are the calls we route most.
AC dead in triple-digit heat? Emergency requests get priority routing to the nearest available technician, any hour, any day.
AC not cooling
Vents blowing but the house keeps warming up? A technician tracks it to refrigerant, airflow, or electrical trouble and quotes the fix before touching a wrench.
Goodman, Trane, Carrier, Rheem, Lennox, American Standard, and every other brand hanging on in a South Texas backyard.
Refrigerant leaks
A slow leak makes the system run all day for less and less cooling. Techs find the leak, repair it, and recharge the system the right way.
Capacitors and electrical
Weeks of 100-degree afternoons cook capacitors and contactors. These are the most common calls of a San Antonio summer, and usually the cheapest fixes.
Seasonal tune-ups
A spring checkup catches weak parts before July does. ENERGY STAR recommends a yearly cooling tune-up scheduled in spring.
How it works
1
Tell us what is wrong
Call or send the short form: your ZIP, what the AC is doing, and how to reach you. Under a minute, start to finish.
2
Get matched with a local tech
Your request goes to a licensed, insured, independent technician already working your side of town, from Helotes to Converse.
3
Approve the price, get cool air
The technician diagnoses the problem and hands you the price up front. Work starts only after you say go.
Serving San Antonio and the communities around it
Alamo AC Repair covers the metro from the Hill Country edge to the northeast corridor. If you are in or near any of these communities, a technician can get to you.
San Antonio, TX
New Braunfels
Schertz
Boerne
Converse
Universal City
Live Oak
Cibolo
Helotes
Leon Valley
Frequently asked questions
How fast can a technician get to me in San Antonio?
Most AC repair requests inside Loop 1604 are matched with a technician the same day, and emergency calls are routed around the clock. The crunch comes when the first triple-digit stretch hits the Alamo City, so the earlier in the day you reach out, the better your slot.
Do you cover the suburbs and the Hill Country edge?
Yes. Alamo AC Repair connects homeowners with local technicians across San Antonio and the surrounding communities, including New Braunfels, Schertz, Boerne, Converse, Universal City, Live Oak, Cibolo, Helotes, and Leon Valley.
How much does AC repair cost in San Antonio?
Most common repairs land between 150 and 600 dollars, with the average around 350 dollars according to Angi cost data. Simple electrical parts like capacitors sit at the low end; compressor and coil work runs higher. The technician quotes your exact price before starting, and you approve it first.
Is it normal for my AC to run almost nonstop in summer here?
Long run times are partly normal. San Antonio sees average summer highs in the mid-90s, and 2023 brought a record 75 days at or above 100 degrees per the National Weather Service. But an AC that never shuts off, or runs long and never cools the house, usually has a fixable problem such as a dirty coil, a clogged filter, or low refrigerant.
Does it cost anything to request service?
No. Requesting a technician through Alamo AC Repair is free and carries no obligation. You only pay the independent technician for repair work you approve.
Get your free San Antonio AC repair quote
Tell us what is going on and a local technician will call you back, usually within minutes during business hours.
A plain framework for the repair-or-replace decision: system age, the size of the quote, efficiency standards, and how the refrigerant transition changes the math for San Antonio homeowners.
Long run times are partly normal in a San Antonio summer, but an AC that never cycles off usually has a fixable cause: dirty coils, a clogged filter, low refrigerant, or leaky ducts.
San Antonio logged 75 triple-digit days in 2023, the most on record. Here is what that kind of sustained heat does to capacitors, compressors, and coils, and what to do before the next one.