Dallas-Fort Worth HVAC Service
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One HVAC Company.
The Right Price.
Dallas weather can't make up its mind. It's 95 in October and 25 in February. Your HVAC system handles both extremes, and when something breaks — furnace, heat pump, ductwork, the whole system — you need someone who understands the full picture, not just the AC side.
Two reasons we're here.
We find you the best price on HVAC in Dallas. Full system. Heating and cooling. We know what a furnace replacement costs in Southlake versus Denton. We know who installs heat pumps correctly and who just swaps boxes. We know which companies will actually crawl into your attic to check your ductwork instead of guessing from the hallway. Whatever you need — furnace repair, heat pump install, duct cleaning, full system replacement — we find you with the one HVAC company that fits.
We don't blast your phone number across the DFW Metroplex. One form on those lead sites and your afternoon is ruined. Six companies calling, three of them just want to sell you a brand new system when all you need is a $200 ignitor. That happens because those sites sell your info to anyone who'll buy it.
We send your info to one company. One. We've built relationships with HVAC teams across Dallas, Fort Worth, Southlake, Flower Mound and Denton. We already know their pricing, their specialties and whether they actually show up when they say they will. They call you. That's the end of it.
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DFW metroplex
$150
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$3,500
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Oncor program
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Why DFW Is the Toughest Market for AC Systems
Dallas-Fort Worth sits in ASHRAE climate zone 3A — hot and humid. Your AC runs heavy from April through October. That's 6–7 months of near-constant operation. Systems wear out faster here than almost anywhere in the country.
The DFW metroplex has 7.6 million people. Thousands of HVAC companies competing for your business. Competition drives prices down and service quality up — if you know where to look.
Oncor's Take a Load Off Texas rebate program offers $300–$3,500 for high-efficiency HVAC replacements. Combined with federal tax credits, you can offset a huge chunk of a new system's cost.
HVAC Costs in Dallas-Fort Worth
DFW HVAC costs run slightly above the Texas state average — higher demand and higher labor rates. Here's what common services cost:
| Service | Dallas Cost |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic Service Call | $75–$180 |
| Capacitor Replacement | $150–$475 |
| Refrigerant Recharge | $150–$600 |
| Blower Motor | $350–$900 |
| Compressor Replacement | $1,500–$2,800 |
| Full AC Replacement | $4,500–$13,000 |
| Furnace Repair | $150–$600 |
| Furnace Replacement | $2,800–$6,500 |
| Annual Tune-Up | $75–$150 |
| Duct Sealing / Repair | $300–$1,500 |
Prices reflect 2026 DFW-area averages. After-hours and emergency calls add $50–$150.

HVAC Services Across DFW
AC Repair
Capacitors, refrigerant leaks, compressors and blower motors. Most repairs same-day. From $150.
See repair costs →HVAC Installation
New systems from $4,500. Oncor rebates up to $3,500. Federal tax credits for heat pumps.
Installation details →Emergency HVAC
24/7 emergency response. Average 2–4 hour summer response. After-hours surcharge $50–$150.
Emergency service →Heating & Furnace
Furnace repair, heat pump service and replacements. Dallas winters bring freezes — your heat needs to work.
Heating service →
What DFW Homeowners Say
"AC died on a Sunday in July. Used this site, had a tech at my house by 3pm. Capacitor replacement — $275 and done. Way better than calling around random companies."
— David R., Plano
"Got 3 quotes for a full system replacement. Prices ranged from $6,800 to $9,200. Went with the middle guy — great install and he handled the Oncor rebate paperwork."
— Karen W., Richardson
"Furnace quit during that February freeze. These guys matched me with a heating tech who came out the same night. Fixed the ignitor for $180. Could've been a disaster."
— Tony M., Arlington
Oncor Rebates & Federal Tax Credits
Oncor — Take a Load Off Texas
- • Central AC: $300–$1,500
- • Heat Pump: $500–$3,500
- • Smart Thermostat: $50–$150
- • Must meet SEER2 minimums
- • Runs January–November annually
Federal Tax Credits (2026)
- • Heat Pump: Up to $2,000
- • Central AC: Up to $600
- • Insulation: Up to $1,200
- • Claim on Form 5695
- • Stackable with Oncor rebates

HVAC Service Across DFW
We match homeowners with contractors across the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex — from downtown Dallas to the far suburbs.
Dallas HVAC Questions
How much does AC repair cost in Dallas?
Most repairs fall between $150–$650. The diagnostic call runs $75–$180 and usually gets credited if you hire that company for the repair. Capacitors are the most common fix at $150–$475. Refrigerant recharges cost $150–$600. Compressor replacement is the big expense at $1,500–$2,800. Get 2–3 quotes — prices vary 30–50% between DFW companies.
When should I replace my AC instead of repairing it?
Replace if: system is over 12 years old and needs a repair exceeding 50% of new system cost, it uses R-22 refrigerant (phased out), annual repair bills exceed $500, or energy bills keep climbing despite repairs. New systems run $4,500–$13,000 but Oncor rebates ($300–$3,500) and federal tax credits (up to $2,000) cut the net cost significantly.
What Oncor rebates can I get for a new AC?
Through the Take a Load Off Texas program, Oncor offers $300–$3,500 for high-efficiency replacements. Systems must meet SEER2 minimums and include a smart thermostat. Heat pumps qualify for the highest tier. The program runs January through November. Stack with federal tax credits (up to $2,000 for heat pumps) and you could offset $2,300–$5,500.
How fast can I get emergency AC repair in Dallas?
During summer peak (June–August), expect 2–4 hour response times. Off-peak, most companies arrive within 1–2 hours. After-hours calls carry $50–$150 surcharges. The DFW metroplex has hundreds of HVAC companies, so availability is generally better than smaller markets. We find you the fastest available licensed contractor.
Does my home warranty cover HVAC repair?
Most home warranties cover AC and heating repairs with a $75–$125 service call fee. But warranty companies use their own contractor network, which means 24–72 hour wait times during peak season. Coverage typically excludes pre-existing conditions, R-22 systems and improper maintenance. For faster service, many homeowners pay out-of-pocket and skip the warranty.
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