A quality air conditioner is one of the most crucial parts of your home comfort system, particularly when you live in Holbrook Over its life span, even the best air conditioner is going to break or malfunction.

The cost of repairs will depend on the size and severity of the problem. Let’s review some of the most common air conditioning repair services and the typical estimated costs1 to repair them.

1. Air Filter

The air filter is a key component for your cooling system. It traps dust and other debris, keeping it from moving throughout your HVAC ductwork. Replacing or cleaning the filter is short and easy. Most of the time you can handle it without the help of a trained HVAC technician.

Disposable filters are most common. Depending on the type you use, it can be a few dollars for a flat filter or around $20 for a pleated filter. If you have a cleanable filter, the only cost is the water and work it takes to clean it.

Generally, your filter should be changed every month to three months. If you don’t do so frequently, your air conditioner will have to work more intensely to sustain the set temperature. This can increase your monthly energy bills.

2. Malfunctioning Thermostat

Your thermostat is how you adjust your air conditioner. If something is faulty with the thermostat, you could think there’s a problem with the air conditioning itself. Sometimes fixing the issue is as straightforward as adjusting the settings.

If this doesn’t take care of the problem, an HVAC technician from Fal-Ken Heating & Cooling Corporation can help. The cost of replacing your thermostat will start with the model you choose. Smart models provide added features and might help you save money in the long run. Switching out your thermostat starts around $75, depending on hardware and labor.

3. Leaking Refrigerant

Refrigerant is a key part of your air conditioner because it moves heat out of your home. If it’s leaking costs may include both repairing the leak and replacing any lost refrigerant.

In general, refreshing your supply of coolant is between $100 to $350, but this number can be higher if your air conditioner is bigger or uses R-22. Also called Freon, R-22 is no longer produced due to its effect on the ozone layer. Only recycled quantities are used now, making it more expensive.

If your air conditioner requires R-22, has a leak or is getting older, your technician may suggest our air conditioning installation in Holbrook. We also serve local communities.

4. Bad Electrical Connections

Electrical components include the circuit board, as well as breakers and fuses. Damage or malfunctions can affect a wide number of air conditioning systems like the motor, compressor or AC contractor.

Most electrical components cost around $75–$290 to repair or replace. The circuit board is more important and replacing it can be between $125–$625. Your Fal-Ken Heating & Cooling Corporation technician will examine these parts during the diagnosis to figure out if they’re the reason other components are faulty.

5. The Condenser and Evaporator Coils

Most air conditioners have two coils. The evaporator coil houses the refrigerant and takes in the heat from surrounding air. Replacing this component costs anywhere from $675–$1,300.

The condenser coil condenses the coolant into liquid before dispersing the heat outdoors. Replacement costs are often around $581 or higher, depending on your type of air conditioner.

6. Problems with Drain Lines

If your air conditioner is dealing with drainage problems, costs may include both water damage as well the repair or replacement of damaged parts. Affected parts might include:

  • Drain pan, which collects, and drains condensed water. Replacement: $250–$575
  • Condensate drain tube, which drains the drain pan. Replacement: $100–$195.
  • The drain line, which may need to be flushed of mold, mildew or clogs. Service cost: $75–$250.

7. Damage to the Ventilation

Without your air ducts, cool air cannot move through your home. Cracks and leaks will need to be repaired to stop your cooling bills from going up. Repairs most often cost between $300–$500. Installing new ductwork is pricier but can offer greatly increased energy efficiency. This cost depends on the size of your home but generally runs several thousand dollars.

8. Travel Costs and Tune-Ups

The other likely costs of a service call are dependent on your location and local demand. It’s typically within $70–$200, which covers travel and basic diagnostics. Other key aspects for consideration are labor and parts, which are often flat rates. Labor might run between $70–$130 per hour.

Emergency services are frequently more expensive, but worth it to minimize interruptions to your comfort. An average emergency call may be around $315 for night, weekend or holiday visits.

Average air conditioning maintenance runs anywhere from $85 to $110. Signing up for a yearly maintenance plan is usually less expensive, with an average flat cost of $150 for two visits. Our service plan is an extraordinary value, because we can spot and fix problems quickly and inexpensively. This service might also reduce your likelihood of malfunctions and brea