AC Repair Pricing in Greater Fort Collins
Know your AC repair cost up front. Our Repair service ranges from $349.46 to $530.79, so there are no surprises. Serving the Greater Fort Collins area, including Fort Collins, Loveland, and Greeley. Family-owned for 4 generations with a 4.9 rating from 3,692 reviews. We back our work with a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee. Beat the next heat wave and get cool air fast. Call or book online today.
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Why Choose Us
NATE-certified technicians
Our HVAC technicians are NATE certified.
Four generations local
Family-owned and operated for 4 generations.
Proven reputation
4.9 rating from 3,692 reviews.
Awards and recognition
Bryant Medal of Excellence winner; A+ BBB rating 20+ years.
Transparent pricing
Upfront repair ranges and clear options before work begins.
What Our Customers Say
speed
“Very quick response during a heat wave and repaired on the spot.”
honesty
“Other companies pushed replacement, they offered a fair repair and fixed it quickly.”
readiness
“Had parts on hand and got our AC cooling faster than expected.”
Your AC is likely running but not cooling due to one of a few issues: low refrigerant, a dirty or frozen indoor coil, a clogged air filter, thermostat/control faults, or a blocked outdoor condenser. These are common repair findings our Fort Collins technicians see across Northern Colorado. If you have a ductless system, one air handler can fail while others work.
Quick checks:
- Set thermostat to Cool and lower the setpoint.
- Replace or clean the air filter.
- Clear debris around the outdoor unit.
- Open supply vents.
- If you see ice, turn the system off to thaw.
Updated: 2025-12-30 00:00:00
Need help in Fort Collins, CO? Call (970) 235-2177 or book online. "Hunter was wonderful! He fixed my air conditioner quickly and the price was great." — Cheryl K.
Your AC may run but not cool because of low refrigerant, a failed capacitor, or electrical/control faults. We also see clogged evaporator coils, a corroded starter, or a stuck TXV valve cause lukewarm air and short cycling. Our technicians repair central ACs, ductless mini-splits, and heat pumps, and we offer 24/7 service when it’s urgent.
Quick checks:
- Set thermostat to Cool and lower the setpoint.
- Replace a dirty air filter.
- Make sure supply and return vents are open.
Updated: 2025-12-30 00:00:00
Need help in Fort Collins, CO? Call (970) 235-2177 or book online.
"Hunter was wonderful! He fixed my air conditioner quickly and the price was great." — Cheryl K.
Intermittent warm air usually means an airflow, thermostat, or refrigerant problem. Try a few quick checks first, then schedule AC repair if it persists.
- Set thermostat to Cool and 3–5°F below room.
- Replace or wash the filter.
- Check breakers and confirm the outdoor unit runs.
- Clear debris around the condenser.
- If you see ice on lines/coils, turn the system off to thaw. If it returns, we can diagnose refrigerant leaks, compressor or fan faults, or control/electrical issues. We serve Fort Collins to Estes Park with 24/7 response.
Updated: 2025-12-30 00:00:00
Need help in Fort Collins, CO? Call (970) 235-2177 or book online.
"He had a new one in his truck, installed it in just a few minutes, and got our cold air flowing again!" — Evan K.
The most common AC repair issue homeowners face is a failed electrical start component—typically a worn capacitor or a corroded contactor—that keeps the outdoor unit from kicking on. Heat, age, and vibration break these parts down faster than most people expect, so the system won’t start even though the thermostat calls for cooling. Other problems do occur (like dirty coils or low refrigerant), but technicians usually rule out these simple electrical parts first because they’re fast to test and fix. Our team sees this pattern often during peak season in and around Wellington.
Watch for clear signals that point to a start-component failure:
- Outdoor fan is silent or just clicks, then shuts off
- AC runs but blows warm air and the compressor never hums
- Breaker trips again after reset or there’s a faint burnt smell at the disconnect
Turn power off and avoid repeated restarts if you suspect an electrical fault.
Updated: 2026-04-02
Need help in Wellington, CO? Call (970) 235-2177 or book online. “Micah was sent to replace the capacitor, AC goes back to work!” — Yiqian W.
AC compressor replacement cost varies by system and warranty. We confirm final pricing after a diagnostic because brand, refrigerant type, and access drive parts and labor. Our Fort Collins technicians repair first when sensible and explain if replacement is the better value. Maintenance members receive a 15% repair discount and never pay overtime with our Ultimate Savings Agreement. We’re available 24/7 and service central AC, ductless mini-splits, and heat pumps.
Updated: 2025-12-30
Need help in Fort Collins, CO? Call (970) 235-2177 or book online.
"Brandon did a great job on the AC repair." — Mike D.
Still have questions?
Have questions or need service? Contact our team today to discuss your needs, request a quote, or schedule an appointment.
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