Frosty's HVAC
4.9 stars · 99 Google reviews

AC Repair in Everman, TX 2026

Frosty's HVAC services AC repair in Everman, TX with $85 diagnostics waived on repair, flat-rate pricing, and same-day service. Licensed TACLA126718E. (469) 254-0548.

Licensed TACLA126718E
EPA 608 Universal Certified
Family-Owned Since 2018
99 Reviews · 4.9 Stars

Where in Everman Does Frosty's HVAC Run AC Repair Calls?

Our team services Everman from our Farmers Branch base — 38 miles via I-35W South, roughly 55 minutes. We cover 76140 including Everman Parkway area, Risinger corridor, Shelby Road area, Everman Forest, Enon Avenue, and Race Street. Everman sits in Tarrant County.

Now serving Everman

Everman is about 55 minutes from our Farmers Branch shop down I-35W. Same-day calls are routine across 76140. We carry static-pressure test instruments to diagnose the chronic undersized-duct problem on Everman bungalows, plus standard capacitors and contactors for the dominant aging 2-2.5 ton equipment. Smaller systems mean Everman replacements land at the low end of our matrix ($8,000-$11,000 Stay Cool) — unusually accessible compared to larger-home markets.

Everman climate context

Everman housing is dominated by 1,000-1,600 sqft post-war bungalows and 1960s-70s modest ranches running 2-2.5 ton AC systems — tight refrigerant charge, short duct runs, and not much margin. The undersized-duct reality is what makes Everman repairs distinct: original ductwork was sized for 1.5-2 ton service, so when prior owners upsized to 2.5 ton condensers the static pressure ran 20-30% above design and burned out blower motors years early.

How Much Does AC Repair Cost in Everman?

AC repair in Everman 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.

RepairRegular PriceFrosty 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 $2,800up 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 $2,800up 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 $3,500up to $2,975
Basic thermostat$350$297.50
Programmable thermostat$500$425

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What Are the Most Common AC Problems in Everman?

In my 8 years servicing Everman 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 Everman Homeowners Choose Frosty's for AC Repair?

AC repair in Everman is first and foremost a small-home problem. Typical Everman houses are 1,000-1,600 sqft post-war bungalows and 1960s-70s modest ranches running 2-2.5 ton AC systems, which means a tight refrigerant charge, short duct runs, and not much physical margin for anything to go wrong. When capacitors weaken in these homes, you notice within hours because the little 2 ton condenser has nowhere to hide the inefficiency. Repair calls along the Risinger corridor, Shelby Road, and the Everman Parkway blocks typically show up as sudden-onset warm air rather than the slow gradual decline you'd see on a bigger 4-5 ton suburban unit.

The undersized-duct reality in Everman is what makes this city's repair work distinct. Because the original bungalows were built either without central air or with tiny early systems, the ductwork retrofitted in later decades was usually spec'd for 1.5-2 ton service — which strangles any modern 2.5 ton condenser that a previous homeowner upsized to. On diagnostic calls we regularly pull static pressure readings 20-30% above design on Everman Forest and south Fort Worth-adjacent homes. That kind of static pressure cooks blower motors ($750-$1,500) and burns out ECM blowers (up to $2,800). Addressing the duct bottleneck is often part of getting an Everman repair to actually stick.

Every Everman repair is flat-rate — no hourly billing, no surprises. Diagnostic $85 (waived with repair), capacitor $500 ($425 for Frosty Club members), contactor $600 ($510), blower motor $750-$1,500, refrigerant leak find-fix-recharge $350-$1,000, compressor $3,500-$5,000. HVAC is hermetic, so low refrigerant always means a leak we locate and seal — never a top-off. I'm EPA 608 Universal certified (#2396328), Mariafernanda holds Texas license TACLA126718E, and we've been serving DFW since January 1, 2018. 99 Google reviews, 4.9 stars. (469) 254-0548.

Neighborhoods we serve in Everman: Everman Parkway area, Risinger corridor, south Fort Worth adjacent blocks, Shelby Road area, Everman Forest, Enon Avenue, Race 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

4.9 star average. All real customers. No review gating. Read them at our Google Business Profile.

Learn more about our credentials on our About page or visit omar-jacobo.com.

What Do Everman Homeowners Ask About AC Repair?

How much does AC repair cost for a small Everman bungalow with original ductwork?

Flat-rate pricing is the same regardless of home size: diagnostic $85 (waived with repair), capacitor $500 ($425 for members), contactor $600 ($510), blower motor $750-$1,500, refrigerant leak find-fix-recharge $350-$1,000. On Everman's smaller 2-2.5 ton systems the refrigerant volume is smaller so leak recharge lands lower in the range. If undersized ductwork is cooking your blower motor, we quote both the motor repair and the duct modification so you can see the long-term fix.

My blower motor has failed twice in three years in my Everman home — why?

Almost always undersized original ductwork. Many Everman post-war bungalows had tiny original AC systems (1-1.5 ton) and when a later homeowner upsized to a 2.5 ton condenser, the ducts didn't get resized. High static pressure from the undersized returns and trunks overheats blower motors and shortens their life dramatically. Fix: a duct assessment ($85) plus adding a return grille ($1,200-$2,000) usually gets static pressure back into spec and ends the blower-motor cycle.

Do you work on R-22 systems in Everman?

Yes — I'm EPA 608 Universal certified, so we can legally recover, recycle, and recharge R-22. R-22 hasn't been produced since 2020 and now costs $200 per pound installed, so for major leaks or compressor failures on old R-22 systems, I'll quote both repair and replacement side-by-side. New installs are R-454B or R-32 only per 2025 EPA rules.

Do you offer same-day AC repair in Everman?

Yes. Everman is about 55 minutes from our Farmers Branch shop down I-35W, so same-day calls are routine across 76140 including the Everman Parkway and Risinger blocks. Frosty Club members get priority scheduling and jump the line during 105°F heat waves. Call (469) 254-0548 for a real ETA.

My Everman Parkway home has warm air from the vents — what's the first check?

Before calling, check the breaker at the condenser disconnect and the thermostat batteries. If both are fine, the most common failure on an aging 2-2.5 ton Everman system is a weak dual run capacitor — $500 flat ($425 for members) fixes about 30% of no-cool calls in roughly 30 minutes. Second most common is a pitted contactor. Third: a refrigerant leak on the short copper line set — Everman line sets are typically under 30 feet so leak-finding is usually fast.

Is my older Everman AC worth repairing?

Depends on age and refrigerant type. Under 15 years old on R-410A with a single failure under $1,000 — fix it. 20+ years old on R-22 with a major leak or compressor issue — the math usually tips to replacement because Everman's smaller 2-2.5 ton systems land at the low end of the replacement matrix ($8,000-$11,000 Stay Cool), making full replacement unusually accessible compared to larger-home markets.

Why is my Everman AC running constantly but the house won't cool to 72°F?

Three common causes: an undersized system struggling with summer load (common when the prior owner undersized to save money), a weak capacitor preventing full compressor engagement, or refrigerant loss from a slow leak (we find-fix-recharge — never top off). On Everman's short line sets the leak is usually at an accessible flare or the evaporator coil — diagnostic is $85 and waived with repair.

Can You Still Repair My R-22 System in Everman Parkway area and Risinger corridor?

Yes — EPA 608 Universal cert #2396328 lets me legally recover, recycle, and recharge R-22 under federal regulations. R-22 production ended in 2020 under the Clean Air Act phase-out (EPA.gov), so it now runs $200 per pound installed. A typical Everman Parkway area and Risinger corridor R-22 leak repair totals $650-$1,000: electronic leak detection ($250) or nitrogen leak test ($500) plus recharge at $200/lb. Optional leak seal $350 — but it can void manufacturer warranties, so I only recommend it in specific cases. For systems past 12 years with major leaks, planning the transition to R-454B or R-32 is usually the better economics. Read our R-410A phase-out explainer.

Should I Repair My R-410A System in Everman Parkway area and Risinger corridor or Replace It?

Yes, I can repair it — R-410A production for new equipment ended Jan 2025 under the AIM Act (Energy.gov), but EPA 608 Universal cert #2396328 covers ongoing service. R-410A recharge runs $100 per pound installed. A typical Everman Parkway area and Risinger corridor leak repair totals $450-$700: electronic leak detection ($250) or nitrogen leak test ($500) plus recharge at $100/lb. Optional leak seal $350 — but it can void manufacturer warranties, so I only recommend it in specific cases. For systems past 12 years with major leaks, replacement to R-454B or R-32 is usually the better economics. Read our R-410A phase-out explainer.

How Do I Schedule Emergency AC Repair in Everman?

Call us or request service online. Same-day appointments available for Everman 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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