Emergency HVAC in Everman, TX
No cool on a 105°F day. No heat on a 25°F night. Gas smell at 2 AM. When HVAC fails, you need flat-rate, honest, fast response. $85 diagnostic, $250 after-hours, $0 overtime for Frosty Club members. Licensed TACLA126718E, EPA 608 Universal certified, family-owned since 2018.
Gas Smell or CO Alarm? Call 911 + Atmos Energy FIRST
Gas smell: Leave the house immediately. Do not flip switches or light matches. From outside, call Atmos Energy: 866-322-8667. Atmos will shut off the gas at the meter. CO alarm sounding: Leave immediately and call 911 from outside. Once safety services have cleared the house, call us at (469) 254-0548 for diagnostic and repair. We NEVER repair cracked heat exchangers — those require full furnace replacement only.
Where in Everman Do We Run Emergency Calls?
Emergency response to Everman runs 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 Emergency HVAC Cost in Everman?
Every emergency repair in Everman is flat-rate, quoted before we touch anything. No hourly charges, no surprise add-ons. $85 diagnostic during business hours (waived with repair), $250 after-hours service call (zero for Frosty Club Basic members). Here's what the most common emergency repairs cost.
| Service | Regular Price | Frosty Club Member |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic / service call (business hours)(Waived with repair) | $85 | $72.25 |
| After-hours service call($0 for Frosty Club Basic) | $250 | $212.50 |
| Capacitor replacement | $500 | $425 |
| Contactor replacement | $600 | $510 |
| Blower motor (standard) | $750 – $1,500 | $637.50 – $1,275 |
| Compressor replacement | $3,500 – $5,000 | $2,975 – $4,250 |
| Furnace ignitor | $400 | $340 |
| Gas valve replacement | $400 – $1,200 | $340 – $1,020 |
Frosty Club Eliminates the Overtime Charge
Basic ($99/yr):$0 after-hours surcharge + 10% off all repairs | Premium ($300/yr): $0 overtime + 15% off + $500 repair credit + 2 free tune-ups
A single after-hours emergency saves $165 vs regular pricing. Most members break even on their first call.
Join Frosty ClubWhat Counts as an HVAC Emergency in Everman?
Some HVAC problems can wait until tomorrow. Others can't. Here's how I triage emergency calls in Everman — and what to do in each case.
No cooling, 95°F+ summer
Real emergency when elderly, infants, or anyone with medical conditions is in the house. DFW summer heat kills. Move family to coolest room, run fans, stay hydrated, call us immediately.
No heat, below 35°F
Emergency for elderly, infants, and pipe-freeze risk. Usually ignitor, flame sensor, gas valve, or pressure switch. $400-$1,200 range. Same-visit fix when parts are in stock.
Gas smell
LIFE SAFETY. Leave the house immediately, call Atmos Energy 866-322-8667 from outside, then 911. Do not flip switches. Once gas is shut off, call us to diagnose the source and repair.
CO alarm sounding
LIFE SAFETY. Leave the house, call 911 from outside. Usually a cracked heat exchanger (full furnace replacement, we NEVER repair) or vent leak (repairable). Never run the furnace until cleared.
Water leaking from air handler
Clogged condensate drain triggered the safety switch — or the pan overflowed and water is dripping from the ceiling. Shut off the breaker. Call us. Drain clearing runs $350 ($297.50 members).
Electrical burning smell
Shut off the breaker immediately. Usually a failing contactor, blower motor, or wire connection. Do NOT run the system until we diagnose. Repair is $500-$1,500 range.
Why Do Everman Homeowners Call Frosty's for Emergencies?
Emergency HVAC in Everman means fast response to a city where the homes are small, the equipment is old, and a failed AC becomes an emergency faster than in larger homes. A 1,200 sqft Everman bungalow with a dead AC and closed blinds will still climb 2-4°F per hour on a 105°F afternoon — which means a child's bedroom or an elderly resident's room can hit dangerous interior temperatures inside half a day. That urgency drives our prioritization on Everman Parkway, Risinger, and Shelby Road calls: no-AC homes with kids, pets, or elderly family get same-day scheduling whenever physically possible.
The Everman drive is I-35W south from our Farmers Branch shop — roughly 55 minutes in normal traffic, a little longer during weekday rush. Real emergency response inside business hours is typically 2-3 hours for Frosty Club members (priority scheduling) and 3-4 hours for non-members across 76140. After-hours response is usually within 3 hours. A human answers our phone at (469) 254-0548 — Omar or Mariafernanda directly, not a call center that takes a message and promises a return call. We truck-stock the parts that strand Everman homeowners most: dual run capacitors in every common size for 2-2.5 ton systems, contactors, hot-surface ignitors, flame sensors, and condensate pumps.
Flat-rate means flat-rate, even at 2 AM. Business-hours diagnostic is $85 (waived with repair), after-hours is $250 for non-members, $212.50 for Basic Frosty Club members, and $85 with no overtime charges for Premium. A capacitor is $500 whether we arrive at noon or midnight — we don't add emergency surcharges to the repair itself. What counts as a true Everman emergency: AC down over 95°F with kids/pets/elderly inside, heat down below freezing, burning or electrical smells, suspected gas leak (call Atmos Energy 888-286-6700 first), or a CO detector alarming near the furnace. (469) 254-0548.
Within 76140 specifically, our truck stock matches the Everman housing profile: 2-2.5 ton dual-run capacitors for the 1950s Race Street and Enon Avenue bungalows, 3-ton and 3.5-ton parts for the 1960s-70s ranches around Everman Forest and the Risinger corridor, and standard 80% AFUE furnace ignitors plus flame sensors for 1970s-80s construction running original or first-replacement heating equipment. That pre-stocking matters because a second truck roll for a missing $35 part on a 76140 emergency means an extra 55-minute drive each way — and we refuse to bill that to a homeowner sitting in a heat emergency. What we stock reflects what Everman actually runs, not a generic truck inventory.
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 Credentials for Emergency HVAC?
Because every credential is independently verifiable and directly tied to the emergency — Texas HVAC Contractor License TACLA126718E regulates how we touch gas and electrical, EPA CO safety guidance governs every cracked-heat-exchanger call, and the U.S. Department of Energy documents why annual maintenance prevents the emergencies in the first place.
TACLA126718E
Texas HVAC Contractor License held by Mariafernanda Jacobo. Issued and regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
EPA Combustion Safety
Per the U.S. EPA CO Safety Guide, cracked heat exchangers are a leading cause of residential CO poisoning. We NEVER repair — full replacement only.
DOE Emergency Preparedness
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends annual HVAC maintenance to prevent emergency breakdowns. Frosty Club Premium includes 2 tune-ups per year.
Learn more about our credentials on our About page or visit omar-jacobo.com.
Related Services in Everman
Frosty's covers every residential HVAC need in Everman, TX — one phone line, one flat-rate pricing book, one licensed (TACLA126718E) family-owned team.
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What Do Everman Homeowners Ask About Emergency HVAC?
Do you offer 24/7 emergency HVAC in Everman?
We offer after-hours response year-round with priority during peak heat and freeze events. After-hours diagnostic is $250 for non-members, $212.50 for Basic Frosty Club members, and the regular $85 (no overtime) for Premium members. Priority goes to no-heat calls below freezing and no-AC calls over 95°F with kids, pets, or elderly family inside. Call (469) 254-0548 — a human answers.
How fast does a small Everman home heat up when the AC fails on a 105°F day?
Fast. A typical 1,000-1,600 sqft Everman bungalow with a failed AC, closed blinds, and normal occupancy will gain 2-4°F per hour on a 105°F afternoon — meaning interior temps can hit 95°F+ within 3-5 hours. That's why Everman no-AC calls with vulnerable family members get elevated priority. Close blinds, turn on ceiling fans in occupied rooms only, stay hydrated, and call (469) 254-0548 for a real ETA.
How fast can you get to Everman in an emergency?
About 55 minutes from our Farmers Branch shop down I-35W south, so emergency response during business hours is typically 2-3 hours for Frosty Club members and 3-4 hours for non-members across 76140. After-hours response is usually within 3 hours. Omar or Mariafernanda answer the phone directly — no call center layer.
What counts as a real HVAC emergency in Everman?
AC fully down over 95°F with kids/pets/elderly inside; heat fully down below freezing; burning or electrical smell from the air handler; suspected gas leak (call Atmos Energy at 888-286-6700 first); CO detector alarming near the furnace. Everman's small homes heat up or cool down faster than larger houses, so we treat a no-AC call with vulnerable family members as higher priority than we might on a 3,000 sqft suburban home.
Do you charge emergency surcharges in Everman?
No. Flat-rate means flat-rate. Only the diagnostic differs: $85 business hours, $250 after-hours for non-members, $212.50 for Basic members, $0 (no overtime) for Premium members. Repair prices themselves don't change — a capacitor is $500 whether I pull up at noon or 2 AM.
My Everman Parkway heat is out and it's freezing — what do I do right now?
Call (469) 254-0548 first for a real ETA. Then close interior doors to the rooms you're actually using (small Everman homes warm up fast from body heat and kitchen heat when zoned down), open cabinet doors under sinks to keep pipes from freezing, run space heaters in occupied rooms only (never overnight unattended). Gas smell — shut the valve at the meter and call Atmos at 888-286-6700 before us.
My Everman AC died on a 105°F afternoon — what should I do while waiting?
Call (469) 254-0548 first for a real ETA. Then close blinds on all sun-facing windows (matters a lot in a small Everman bungalow where one sunny window can raise a whole room fast), run ceiling fans only in rooms where people are, move vulnerable family to the coolest interior room, skip the oven, stay hydrated. Frosty Club members get priority scheduling during heat waves.
Do You Handle Emergency R-22 AC Failures 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 for DFW homeowners.
Do You Handle Emergency R-410A AC Failures in Everman Parkway area and Risinger corridor?
Yes — EPA 608 Universal cert #2396328 covers R-410A diagnosis, leak detection, and recharge. AIM Act 2025 phase-out (Energy.gov) affects new equipment manufacturing, not service work. For a Everman Parkway area and Risinger corridor R-410A emergency, expect $250 electronic leak detection (or $500 nitrogen for complex leaks) plus recharge at $100/lb installed. Most repairs run same-day. Read our R-410A phase-out explainer for DFW homeowners.
How Do I Get Emergency HVAC Help in Everman Right Now?
Call (469) 254-0548 and Omar or Mariafernanda picks up directly — no call center, no commission scripts. 24/7 for true emergencies. We prioritize by health risk, not first-come-first-serve. Frosty Club members skip the queue automatically.
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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