How Much Does Air Conditioning Repair Cost?
When it comes to the cost of air conditioning repair, the costs can vary greatly, depending on a number of factors. Sometimes there can be a bit of sticker shock associated with repair costs for your air conditioning unit, but air conditioners that are left unrepaired can hike up your electricity bills by using extra energy to cool your home or not working at all, leaving your home temperature up to the whims of the Arizona heat.
Depending on the repair, costs can range anywhere from $200 to $5,000 for very large repairs. The average air conditioning repair costs around $400, with a diagnostic fee of around $120 added to the cost. If you’re dealing with higher than average energy bills or a home that just won’t cool down, this is a reasonable price to pay to avoid needless stress during the hottest months of the year.
The cost of the repair depends on a few factors, including the type of repair, the necessary parts needed to repair your unit, and the cost of skilled labor. The type of air conditioner you have will change the cost completely. Smaller units may require a quicker, less costly repair, while a larger system in your home may be more costly to fix. The type of part your air conditioning unit needs replaced will greatly impact the cost: some parts are more cost efficient than others. For example, a replacement air filter can cost as little as $5, while replacing a heat exchanger may cost as much as $2,000 just for the part. The type of repair needed will affect the labor costs associated with the job, depending on how long the repair will take. Replacing a compressor can take up to six hours, meaning labor costs will be higher for the repair. Skilled Labor costs in your area can also impact the cost of repairing your air conditioning. At Larson Air Conditioning, we ensure the lowest possible costs by providing a competitive rate for our skilled labor and ensuring our Phoenix AC repair technicians have the experience and knowledge to fix your unit as quickly as possible.