AC Repair in Parker, TX 2026
Frosty's HVAC services AC repair in Parker, TX with $85 diagnostics waived on repair, flat-rate pricing, and same-day service. Licensed TACLA126718E. (469) 254-0548.
Where in Parker Does Frosty's HVAC Run AC Repair Calls?
Our team services Parker from our Farmers Branch base — 35 miles via Dallas North Tollway North to Parker Road East, roughly 50 minutes. We cover 75002 including Southfork Ranch area, Parker Road corridor, Hogge Road, Dublin Park, The Hills, and Plano border. Parker sits in Collin County.
Now serving Parker
Parker is about 50 minutes from our Farmers Branch shop via the Dallas North Tollway and Parker Road. We batch appointments geographically to hit realistic ETAs across the rural two-lane network. No mileage surcharge — flat-rate stays the same regardless of how rural the Hogge Road address is. We carry R-22 reclaimed plus replacement contactors and capacitors for the dominant 25-30 year old equipment.
Parker climate context
Parker is the oldest-equipment city in our Collin County service area. Many working-ranch homes along Hogge Road, Parker Road, and the Southfork Ranch perimeter were built in the 1980s-90s and still run their original or first-replacement HVAC — 25-30 year old Rheem, Carrier, and Lennox units. R-22 is dominant on those pre-2010 systems. Parker's rural two-lane road network adds 10-20 minutes of within-city drive between calls — geographic batching is essential.
How Much Does AC Repair Cost in Parker?
AC repair in Parker 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 |
Save More with Frosty Club
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 Parker?
In my 8 years servicing Parker 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 Parker Homeowners Choose Frosty's for AC Repair?
Parker is the oldest-equipment city in our Collin County service area. Many working-ranch homes along Hogge Road, Parker Road, and the Southfork Ranch perimeter were built in the 1980s and 1990s and still run their original or first-replacement HVAC — 25-30 year old Rheem, Carrier, and Lennox units that most companies would condemn on sight. We don't condemn equipment that still runs safely and efficiently; we diagnose the actual failure and quote the actual repair, flat-rate. On systems that old the most common tickets are capacitors drifting way below spec ($500 flat, $425 member), pitted contactors from decades of cycling ($600, $510 member), condenser fan motors seizing after 20+ years of Texas summers, and original-install compressors finally giving up.
R-22 is the elephant in the room on older Parker systems. Production stopped in 2020 and the remaining stock is expensive and getting more so every year. We honestly tell homeowners with pre-2010 systems running R-22: if your leak is small and repairable, we fix it and recharge (never gas-and-go — HVAC is hermetic, low refrigerant always means a leak we locate first). If your leak is large or the compressor is also failing, the math favors a full replacement with modern R-410A or R-454B equipment. We run both numbers honestly. No one in Parker should be pressured into a replacement when a $600 repair would have lasted another 3-4 summers.
Parker's rural two-lane road network adds 10-20 minutes of within-city drive time between service calls. From our Farmers Branch shop it's about 50 minutes via the Dallas North Tollway and east on Stacy Road or Parker Road — we batch appointments geographically to hit realistic ETAs. I'm EPA 608 Universal (#2396328), Mariafernanda holds the Texas license (TACLA126718E), and Frosty's has served Collin County since January 1, 2018. 99 Google reviews, 4.9 stars. Call (469) 254-0548 and a human answers.
Neighborhoods we serve in Parker: Southfork Ranch area, Parker Road corridor, Highland Park estates (local), Hogge Road, Dublin Park, The Hills, Plano border
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.
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What Do Parker Homeowners Ask About AC Repair?
How much does AC repair cost in Parker, TX?
Diagnostic is $85 flat (waived with any repair). Most Parker repairs land between $500 and $1,800: capacitor $500 ($425 for Frosty Club members), contactor $600 ($510), blower motor $750-$1,500, ECM variable-speed blower up to $2,800, refrigerant leak find-fix-recharge $350-$1,000, compressor $3,500-$5,000. Flat-rate — you see the total before we touch a wrench.
My Parker home still runs R-22 — can you service it?
Yes. A large share of pre-2010 Parker systems on Hogge Road and the Southfork Ranch area still run R-22 and we service them honestly. R-22 production ended in 2020, so the gas itself is expensive and getting more so. On a small repairable leak we locate it, fix it, and recharge. On a major leak or failed compressor, we run the honest math comparing repair cost against a full R-410A or R-454B replacement — no pressure, just numbers.
My Highland Park estates AC is 25 years old and still running — is it worth repairing?
Depends on the failure. A $500 capacitor or $600 contactor on a 25-year-old system that still runs efficiently is an easy yes. A $3,500-$5,000 compressor on that same system is usually a no — replacement tier (Stay Cool starts at $8,000) is the better math. We give honest guidance based on the repair amount, not a sales quota. A lot of Parker homeowners are surprised how long their original equipment has lasted with decent maintenance.
Do you drive out to Parker for AC repair?
Yes — about 50 minutes from Farmers Branch via Tollway and Stacy/Parker Road. Parker's rural two-lane roads add 10-20 minutes of within-city drive between stops, so we batch calls geographically. Same-day response during 95°F+ weather is routine; Frosty Club Premium members get priority scheduling. No mileage surcharge — flat-rate means flat-rate regardless of how rural the Hogge Road address is. Call (469) 254-0548.
Why does my Parker AC keep short-cycling?
Three usual causes: a dirty or iced evaporator coil restricting airflow, a weak capacitor causing hard-start failures, or an oversized system (common on 1980s-1990s Parker installs where rule-of-thumb sizing ignored Manual J). Oversizing a 4,000 sqft sprawling ranch creates humidity problems and short cycling, not a cooler house. The $85 diagnostic identifies the actual cause before we quote a fix.
Can You Still Repair My R-22 System in Southfork Ranch area and Parker Road 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 Southfork Ranch area and Parker Road 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 Southfork Ranch area and Parker Road 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 Southfork Ranch area and Parker Road 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 Parker?
Call us or request service online. Same-day appointments available for Parker 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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Texas Licensed HVAC Contractor #TACLA126718E · EPA #2396328
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