AC Repair in Burleson, TX
Fast, honest, flat-rate residential AC repair in Burleson. Diagnostic $85 (waived with repair). Licensed TACLA126718E, EPA 608 Universal certified, family-owned since 2018.
How Much Does AC Repair Cost in Burleson?
AC repair in Burleson starts at $85 for the diagnostic (waived with any repair). Most common repairs fall in the $350-$1,500 range — we're flat rate, which means the price we quote before we start is the price you pay at the end. Frosty Club members save 10-15% on every repair.
| Repair | Regular Price | Frosty Club Member |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic / service call(Waived with repair) | $85 | $72.25 |
| Capacitor replacement | $500 | $425 |
| Contactor replacement | $600 | $510 |
| Condenser fan motor (standard) | $650 | $552.50 |
| Condenser fan motor (ECM) | up to $2,800 | up to $2,380 |
| Refrigerant leak find + fix + recharge | $350 – $1,000 | $297.50 – $850 |
| Condenser coil (incl. refrigerant) | $3,500 – $5,500 | $2,975 – $4,675 |
| TXV (incl. refrigerant) | $1,500 – $3,000 | $1,275 – $2,550 |
| Blower motor (standard) | $750 – $1,500 | $637.50 – $1,275 |
| Blower motor (ECM) | up to $2,800 | up to $2,380 |
| Compressor replacement | $3,500 – $5,000 | $2,975 – $4,250 |
| Evaporator coil replacement | $3,500 – $5,000 | $2,975 – $4,250 |
| Drain line clearing | $350 | $297.50 |
| Drain pan replacement | $1,200 | $1,020 |
| Float switch install | $400 | $340 |
| Hard start kit | $650 | $552.50 |
| Circuit board (universal) | $500 | $425 |
| Circuit board (ECM) | up to $3,500 | up to $2,975 |
| Basic thermostat | $350 | $297.50 |
| Programmable thermostat | $500 | $425 |
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Basic ($99/yr):10% off all services | Premium ($300/yr): 15% off + $500 repair credit + 2 free tune-ups
Join Frosty ClubWhat Are the Most Common AC Problems in Burleson?
In my 8 years servicing Burleson homes, 80% of the emergency repair calls I get come down to a handful of issues. Here's what I see most often — and what each one typically costs to fix.
AC won't turn on
Usually a failed capacitor ($500), contactor ($600), or a tripped float switch. Diagnostic identifies the exact cause.
Blowing warm air
Low refrigerant from a leak, failed compressor, or iced-over evaporator coil. We find and fix leaks — we never gas-and-go.
Frozen evaporator coil
Restricted airflow or low refrigerant. Shut the system off and call us before it destroys the compressor.
Water leaking from indoor unit
Clogged drain line ($350) or damaged drain pan ($1,200). A $400 float switch prevents future water damage.
Loud grinding or rattling
Worn blower motor bearings, loose fan blade, or failing compressor. Don't ignore it — small noises become big repairs fast.
Short cycling (on/off/on/off)
Weak capacitor, oversized system, failing thermostat, or refrigerant problem. Short cycling kills compressors in under a year.
Why Do Burleson Homeowners Choose Frosty's for AC Repair?
AC repair in Burleson covers a city that has grown from under 30,000 to over 50,000 residents in the past two decades, with two massive master-planned developments — Chisholm Summit and Tallgrass — set to add another 7,000 homes along the Chisholm Trail Parkway corridor. That growth created a housing mix with very different AC repair needs. Old Town Burleson along Renfro Street carries 1960s-1990s brick ranch homes with original or second-generation R-22 systems that are well past their rated lifespan. Hidden Creek and Bailey Lake neighborhoods built in the 1990s and 2000s run R-410A systems entering their first major repair cycle. Oak Valley Estates, a 158-home community dating back to 1990, straddles the transition between R-22 and early R-410A equipment. I drive about 55 minutes south on I-35W from our Farmers Branch shop to reach the 76028 ZIP, and every Burleson call starts with understanding which era of equipment I am walking into.
The repair mix in Burleson tracks to the subdivision. Old Town brick ranches pop capacitors ($500 flat, $425 for Frosty Club members) on the first triple-digit day because the outdoor units are running 20-30 year old components. Hidden Creek and Bailey Lake 2000s-era homes see contactor failures ($600, $510 member) and blower motor wear ($750-$1,500, $637.50-$1,275 member) at the 15-20 year mark. Oak Valley Estates straddles both failure profiles depending on whether the home kept its original 1990 equipment or had it replaced in the mid-2000s. Newer builds along Alsbury Boulevard and John Jones Drive with ECM variable-speed blowers face electronic control board and communicating thermostat failures where replacement runs up to $2,800. Refrigerant leak find-fix-recharge is $350-$1,000 — HVAC systems are hermetic, so low refrigerant always means a leak we locate and fix before recharging.
Every Burleson repair is flat-rate — the price I quote before I touch a tool is exactly what you pay. I'm Omar Jacobo, EPA 608 Universal certified (#2396328), and Mariafernanda holds the Texas state license TACLA126718E. Frosty's HVAC LLC has been serving DFW homeowners since January 1, 2018, and we have earned 99 Google reviews at 4.9 stars by doing honest, transparent work across Johnson County. Oncor delivers the electricity in Burleson and Atmos Energy provides natural gas. Se Habla Espanol. Residential only. Call (469) 251-0858 for your $85 diagnostic, waived with any repair.
Neighborhoods we serve in Burleson: Old Town Burleson, Hidden Creek, Bailey Lake, Oak Valley Estates, Chisholm Summit, Tallgrass, Alsbury Boulevard corridor, SH-174 corridor, Renfro Street
Why Should I Trust Frosty's HVAC Credentials?
Because every credential listed below is independently verifiable — Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation license TACLA126718E, EPA 608 Universal certification #2396328, and 99 Google reviews at 4.9 stars. You can check each one before you let a tech in your home.
TACLA126718E
Texas HVAC Contractor License held by Mariafernanda Jacobo. Issued and regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
EPA 608 Universal
Omar Jacobo, #2396328. Required by the U.S. EPA to handle any refrigerant legally. Universal = all refrigerant types (R-22, R-410A, R-454B, R-32).
99 Google Reviews
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What Do Burleson Homeowners Ask About AC Repair?
How much does AC repair cost in Burleson, TX?
Diagnostic is $85 flat (waived with any repair). Common Burleson repairs: capacitor $500 ($425 for Frosty Club members), contactor $600 ($510), blower motor $750-$1,500 ($637.50-$1,275), ECM variable-speed blower up to $2,800 (newer builds off Alsbury), refrigerant leak find-fix-recharge $350-$1,000, compressor $3,500-$5,000. All flat-rate with the total quoted before we start.
My Old Town Burleson AC is over 20 years old — repair or replace?
Old Town brick ranches from the 1960s-1990s often run R-22 systems well past their rated life. If the compressor has failed, replacement usually wins the math — putting $3,500-$5,000 into an R-22 compressor on a 20-30 year old system does not make financial sense. R-22 refrigerant is expensive and increasingly scarce. We quote repair and replacement side-by-side so you can decide without pressure. Stay Frosty (Carrier 18 SEER2) at $12,000-$18,000 is the most common Old Town replacement tier.
Why did my Hidden Creek home's AC fail at only 15 years old?
Hidden Creek homes from the 2000s run R-410A systems that hit their first major failure window around year 15-20. Capacitors ($500), contactors ($600), and blower motors ($750-$1,500) are the most common components to go. These are normal wear items on a system that has been running 14-16 hours a day through Texas summers for 15 years. The $85 diagnostic pinpoints the issue and flat-rate pricing keeps the repair predictable.
Do you offer same-day AC repair in Burleson?
Yes — Burleson is about 55 minutes south of our Farmers Branch shop via I-35W, so same-day calls are routine across 76028. Frosty Club members get priority scheduling and skip the line during the worst heat waves. Call (469) 251-0858 and we give you a real ETA, not a vague 4-hour window.
Is it worth repairing an Oak Valley Estates AC system?
Depends on the equipment generation. Oak Valley Estates homes date back to 1990, so some still run original R-22 units while others were replaced with R-410A in the mid-2000s. R-22 systems with major failures usually favor replacement. R-410A systems with a healthy compressor and coil are worth repairing. I run the numbers both ways and show you the comparison at the $85 diagnostic visit.
My Burleson AC is blowing warm air — what should I check before calling?
Check your air filter first — a clogged filter causes roughly 20% of warm-air calls in Burleson. Verify the thermostat is set to cool and below room temperature. Check your breaker panel for a tripped circuit breaker. If all three check out and it is still blowing warm, call (469) 251-0858 for the $85 diagnostic. Do not run the system if there is ice forming on the refrigerant lines — shut it off and call us.
Will the new Chisholm Summit and Tallgrass homes need AC repairs?
Not for several years. Chisholm Summit and Tallgrass homes will ship with new R-454B or R-32 refrigerant systems under full manufacturer warranty. The first repair cycle typically starts around year 5-7 for capacitors and early electronics. Until then, annual tune-ups ($150, $127.50 for Frosty Club members) keep things running and keep the warranty compliant.
What Other HVAC Services Does Frosty's Offer in Burleson?
Beyond AC repair, we cover every residential HVAC need in Burleson — full system replacement, heating service, annual tune-ups, and Frosty Club membership discounts. Every service is flat-rate, licensed (TACLA126718E), and booked through one phone line.
How Do I Schedule Emergency AC Repair in Burleson?
Call us or request service online. Same-day appointments available for Burleson homeowners. Flat-rate pricing — no surprises, no hourly charges, no upsell scripts.
Written by Omar Jacobo, EPA 608 Universal Certified Lead Technician at Frosty's HVAC LLC. Licensed TACLA126718E.
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By Omar Jacobo
Texas Licensed HVAC Contractor #TACLA126718E · EPA #2396328
Co-Owner of Frosty's HVAC LLC, serving DFW since 2018. Learn more
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