Frosty's HVAC
24/7 Emergency Response

Emergency HVAC in Parker, 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.

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Licensed TACLA126718E
EPA 608 Universal Certified
24/7 Emergency Response
99 Reviews · 4.9 Stars

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 Parker Do We Run Emergency Calls?

Emergency response to Parker runs 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 Emergency HVAC Cost in Parker?

Every emergency repair in Parker 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.

ServiceRegular PriceFrosty 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.

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What Counts as an HVAC Emergency in Parker?

Some HVAC problems can wait until tomorrow. Others can't. Here's how I triage emergency calls in Parker — 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 Parker Homeowners Call Frosty's for Emergencies?

Emergency HVAC response in Parker is bounded by two realities: a 50-minute drive from our Farmers Branch shop, and Parker's rural two-lane road network that can add 10-20 minutes of within-city drive time between calls. We don't pretend otherwise — we give realistic ETAs rather than best-case numbers. Flat-rate diagnostic is $85 during business hours (waived with repair) and $250 after-hours — no emergency surcharges, ever. Frosty Club Premium members pay the regular $85 after-hours with no overtime. Human answer at (469) 254-0548 — Omar or Mariafernanda directly. For tourists who didn't expect a mechanical issue while visiting Southfork Ranch, we work on the surrounding residential properties, not the ranch venue itself.

Parker emergencies we consider genuinely same-day: AC fully down above 95°F with kids, pets, or elderly family; heat fully down below freezing; water pooling from the attic onto a Highland Park estates ceiling (condensate drain clog on older systems where the original drain line is clogged with decades of biofilm); burning smell or visible smoke from any part of the system; suspected gas leak (call 911 and Atmos first); CO alarm near the furnace. Parker's older 1980s-1990s equipment means CO concerns are more real than in newer-equipment cities — we check supply-register CO on every winter service call by default.

Heat waves in Collin County max out every HVAC company. Parker's rural address network means dispatchers need to batch calls geographically to hit realistic response times. Frosty Club Premium members genuinely jump the queue — written dispatch rule, not marketing language. For homeowners on rural properties where a single-path driveway means getting stuck behind pool cleaners, lawn crews, or a rancher moving hay on Hogge Road is a real scheduling issue, Premium priority makes the 50-minute drive genuinely worth paying for annually. Flat-rate means flat-rate: capacitor $500, drain clear $350 — 2 PM or 2 AM, same price.

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 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.

What Do Parker Homeowners Ask About Emergency HVAC?

Do you offer 24/7 emergency HVAC in Parker?

We respond to emergencies year-round during peak heat and cold seasons, with after-hours service available for no-heat/no-AC with vulnerable residents. After-hours (before 7 AM or after 8 PM) is $250 for non-members, $212.50 for Frosty Club Basic, and $85 for Premium. Call (469) 254-0548 — a human answers.

How fast can you get to Parker in an emergency?

About 50 minutes drive time from our Farmers Branch shop via Tollway. Parker's rural two-lane road network can add 10-20 minutes of within-city drive time between stops, so we give realistic ETAs rather than best-case. Business-hours response for most 75002/75098 addresses runs 2-3 hours depending on queue; Frosty Club Premium members get the first slot.

My Highland Park estates attic drain is overflowing — is this an emergency?

Yes. On older Parker homes where the original condensate drain is 25+ years old, biofilm buildup inside the pipe is the usual clog cause — and the water backs up onto the ceiling fast. Turn the AC off at the thermostat, put a bucket under any drip if accessible, and call (469) 254-0548. Drain clear $350 ($297.50 member); adding a float switch is $400 to prevent a repeat.

Do you charge more for service to the Southfork Ranch area or rural Hogge Road?

No. Flat-rate means flat-rate regardless of how rural the address is. Whether you're on a 3-acre ranch on Hogge Road or a half-acre Highland Park estates lot near the Plano border, the diagnostic is $85 during business hours (waived with repair) and the repair prices don't change. We do call ahead with realistic ETAs because Parker's rural roads add real drive time.

Do you service homes with gated entries or long driveways in Parker?

Yes — we work the full Parker Road corridor, Hogge Road, The Hills, and Dublin Park. Gate codes, driveway access, and cross-property issues we coordinate by phone before dispatch. Dispatch notes capture anything we need to know — working livestock crossings, narrow bridges on private drives, or locked outbuildings where the condenser is located.

Do You Handle Emergency R-22 AC Failures 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 for DFW homeowners.

Do You Handle Emergency R-410A AC Failures in Southfork Ranch area and Parker Road 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 Southfork Ranch area and Parker Road 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 Parker 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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