Emergency AC repair in San Antonio, around the clock
When the AC gives out during a Texas heat wave, hours matter. Emergency requests jump the line and go straight to the nearest available licensed technician, day or night.
A dead air conditioner in a San Antonio summer is a safety problem, not a comfort problem. Average summer highs run in the mid-90s here, and the record 2023 season stacked up 75 days at or above 100 degrees. A closed-up house starts climbing toward outdoor temperatures within hours of the cooling stopping. Emergency AC repair exists for exactly this: your request skips the regular queue and goes to the nearest technician who can roll now.
If anyone in your home is showing signs of heat illness, confusion, dizziness, or hot dry skin, call 911 first. Equipment can be fixed later; people come first.
What to do when the AC dies in the heat
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Call right away
Emergency requests are routed to the nearest available technician around the clock, nights, weekends, and holidays included.
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Keep the house livable while you wait
Close blinds on the sun side, run ceiling and box fans, drink water, and gather everyone into the coolest room. Check on kids, older family, and pets first.
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Approve the price, get it fixed
The technician quotes the emergency repair before starting. Most common summer failures are handled in one visit.
AC down right now?
Call and get routed to the nearest available technician, or send the form for a fast callback.
Frequently asked questions
What counts as an AC emergency in San Antonio?
Any total cooling failure during hot weather. San Antonio spent a record 75 days at or above 100 degrees in 2023, including a record 23 consecutive days, per National Weather Service data reported by Texas Public Radio. A house with no AC in that kind of heat is not a wait-until-Monday situation, especially with young kids, older adults, or pets inside.
Can I actually get a technician at 2 a.m.?
Yes. Emergency requests are routed 24/7. Arrival times vary with demand, and the technician tells you the after-hours rate and an arrival window before you commit to anything.
What should I do while I wait?
Switch the AC off at the thermostat so a failing part does not chew itself up further, close blinds, run fans, and keep water going. If anyone in the house is elderly, very young, or ill, consider a neighbor with working AC or a cooled public space until the technician arrives.
Is it cheaper to just wait until morning?
Sometimes, and a straight-shooting technician will say so on the phone. On a mild night with healthy adults in the house, the first morning slot can save the after-hours premium. In a triple-digit stretch, do not gamble with heat.
Request emergency AC service
Emergency requests are flagged and prioritized. For the fastest response, call instead.