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AC Repair ยท Phoenix, AZ

AC Repair That Starts With the Truth, Not a Sales Pitch

When your air conditioner quits in Phoenix heat, you want it fixed fast โ€” and you want to trust whoever shows up. We've repaired Valley AC systems since the early 1990s, and we lead with diagnosis so you only pay for what your system actually needs.

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Common AC repairs we handle

If your system is doing any of these, we can help today.

  • Running but blowing warm air
  • Won't turn on at all
  • Weak airflow or hot rooms
  • Frozen coils or water leaks
  • Short cycling or odd noises
  • Breaker tripping on startup
Get It Diagnosed
Diagnostic-First Repair

A Good AC Repair Should Never Be Guesswork

Phoenix is brutal on air conditioners. Long run times, high attic temperatures, dust, and relentless summer demand wear down capacitors, motors, coils, and electrical connections faster than almost anywhere in the country.

That's exactly why a proper repair starts with testing โ€” not with a technician eyeballing your unit and reaching for the most expensive answer. When you call Cold Stinger, the goal is to find out what failed, why it failed, and whether the repair makes sense for the age and condition of your system. Some problems are a simple, inexpensive part. Others are early warnings of something bigger. Either way, you deserve a clear explanation before you spend a dollar.

After three decades of working on Valley systems, we've seen how the same symptom can have very different causes โ€” and how often homeowners get sold a new system they didn't need. Our promise is simpler: an honest diagnosis, clear options, and pricing you understand up front.

Symptoms We Diagnose

What's Your AC Actually Doing?

Different symptoms point to different problems. Here's what we look at most often in Phoenix homes.

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Running But Not Cooling

Often low refrigerant, dirty coils, a weak capacitor, a clogged filter, or a compressor that's struggling under the heat load.

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Won't Turn On

Could be a tripped breaker, failed capacitor, bad contactor, thermostat fault, condensate safety switch, or a motor that's given out.

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Weak Airflow / Hot Rooms

Usually a dirty filter, blower problem, duct restriction, leaking ducts, or a system that was undersized for the home.

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Frozen Coil

Restricted airflow or low refrigerant can ice the coil. Running it frozen risks compressor damage โ€” shut it off and call.

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Water Leaking

A clogged condensate drain, frozen coil thawing, or drain pan issue. Left alone it can cause real water damage indoors.

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Noises or Smells

Buzzing, grinding, rattling, or burning smells often signal electrical, motor, or debris problems that need prompt attention.

How It Works

Our Repair Process, Start to Finish

Straightforward, transparent, and built so you're never surprised by the bill.

1

You Call

Tell us what your system's doing. For urgent no-cool calls, we'll prioritize getting to you fast.

2

We Diagnose

We test the system to find the real, root cause โ€” not just the obvious symptom.

3

You Get Options

We explain what failed, why, and your choices โ€” with clear pricing before any work starts.

4

We Fix It Right

With your go-ahead, we make the repair and confirm your system is cooling properly again.

Why Phoenix Systems Fail

The Desert Is Hard on Air Conditioners

Local experience matters because Phoenix systems fail in patterns a non-local tech may miss.

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  • Capacitors failing during heat waves
  • Contactors worn from constant cycling
  • Compressors strained by extreme load
  • Motors overheating on long run times

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  • Dirty coils raising operating pressure
  • Clogged filters freezing the coil
  • Refrigerant leaks cutting cooling capacity
  • Duct leakage wasting cold air in the attic
Honest Pricing

What AC Repair Typically Costs in Phoenix

Every system is different, so these are general ranges โ€” not a quote. A diagnostic visit gives you an exact price before any work begins.

Type of Repair
Typical Range
What's Involved
Minor repair / service call
$150โ€“$500
Smaller fixes, minor electrical issues, straightforward service.
Capacitor or contactor
$200โ€“$600
Common failure points during heavy Phoenix summer use.
Refrigerant-related work
$400โ€“$1,200+
Leak repair, recharge, and related cooling-loss issues.
Major component repair
$1,000โ€“$3,000+
Larger failures on older systems where replacement may also be worth comparing.

Want a ballpark before you call? Try our HVAC Cost Calculator or read the full AC Repair Cost Guide.

Not Sure If It's Worth Repairing?

That's one of the most common questions we get โ€” and we'll answer it honestly. If a repair makes sense, we'll tell you. If replacement is the smarter long-term move, we'll tell you that too.

AC Repair FAQ

Questions Phoenix Homeowners Ask

How much does AC repair cost in Phoenix?

It depends on the failed part, system age, refrigerant type, and accessibility. Minor repairs run far less than major component failures. A diagnostic visit gives you an accurate, upfront quote before any work begins.

Do you offer same-day AC repair?

Same-day appointments are often available depending on demand and scheduling. For an urgent no-cool situation, calling (602) 268-4263 is the fastest way to request service.

Why is my AC running but not cooling?

Common causes include low refrigerant, dirty coils, a clogged filter, a weak capacitor, compressor issues, thermostat problems, or restricted airflow. A diagnostic visit confirms the real cause rather than guessing.

Should I keep running my AC if it's struggling?

Usually no. If it's blowing warm air, frozen, leaking, short cycling, or tripping the breaker, continuing to run it can turn a smaller repair into a more expensive failure. Shut it off and have it checked.

Why does my breaker trip when the AC starts?

A tripping breaker can point to an electrical fault, failing compressor, bad capacitor, motor issue, or overloaded circuit. Don't keep resetting it repeatedly โ€” that can make things worse. Call for a diagnosis.

Do you repair all AC brands?

We work on a wide range of conventional residential cooling systems common in Phoenix homes. Tell us your symptoms when you call and we'll let you know how we can help.

Let's Get Your AC Cooling Again

Honest diagnosis, clear options, and 30+ years of Phoenix experience behind every repair. Call now or request service online.