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Emergency AC Repair in Longview, TX

Emergency AC repair in Longview means we come out when the house is already climbing past eighty and nobody is sleeping. We check the contactor, the capacitor, the low voltage side and refrigerant pressures to find why the compressor or blower quit. Before you call, look at the thermostat batteries and the breaker, since a tripped breaker is quick to spot. If the outdoor unit is buried in grass clippings, clear it. Then call us or send the quote form and we will get you on the board.

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Why Longview homes end up needing this

  • It runs all afternoon and never reaches the thermostat setting Undersized airflow, a dirty coil, duct losses through a hot attic, or a slow refrigerant leak
  • Water on the ceiling or around the indoor unit Clogged condensate drain or a frozen evaporator coil melting back
  • Breaker keeps tripping when the AC starts Electrical fault, a failing compressor, or a motor pulling more current than it should

What we check on site

We look at the air handler or furnace blower, the electrical connections, the condensate drain and pan, the outdoor fan and compressor, and the refrigerant side if the readings point that way. In older homes across the region, we also check duct runs in the attic, since heat gain and loose connections there can make a healthy system look broken. If a part is failing rather than failed, we say so, so you can decide whether to replace it now or plan for it.

How we decide it is really an emergency

If the house is climbing into the high eighties, someone in the home is elderly, very young or unwell, or the system is doing something that could damage itself or the house, we treat it as urgent. Water standing around the indoor unit and a breaker that trips again after being reset both fall in that group. Turn the system off and call us. If you smell gas at any point, leave the building first, call 911 or your gas utility, then call us.

Longview coverage

From Longview we also cover Kilgore, Gladewater, White Oak, Hallsville, Marshall, Henderson, Tyler and the smaller communities along Interstate 20.

  • 75693
  • 75601
  • 75602
  • 75603
  • 75604
  • 75605
  • 75606
  • 75607

What every visit includes

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Covering 55 cities across Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri and 4 more.

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Open 7 days, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CT.

Independent of every manufacturer

Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman and more. We are not an authorized dealer for any of them.

Emergency AC Repair in Longview — quick answers

My AC quit overnight. Should I keep resetting the breaker?

No. Reset it once. If it trips again, leave it off and call us. A breaker that keeps tripping is telling you something in the circuit or the equipment is drawing more current than it should.

Should I keep running the AC until you arrive?

If the unit is running but blowing warm, or you see ice on the lines, shut it off at the thermostat and leave the fan on. That protects the compressor and lets a frozen coil thaw before we get there.

How soon can you get to my house in Longview?

Call us with your address and what the system is doing, and we will give you the first opening we have. During July and August heat runs, no-cool calls stack up fast, so morning calls usually get same-day or next-day attention. If you have a newborn, an elderly family member or someone with a health condition in the house, say so when you call and we will factor that in.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill out the quote form and describe what the system is doing. Warm air, short cycling, water on the floor, a smell, a noise. That detail tells us what parts to load on the truck.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    A technician checks the thermostat, the electrical side, airflow through the filter and coil, refrigerant behaviour and the ductwork. You hear what we found in plain language before anything gets replaced or repaired.

  3. Step 3

    You approve the fix

    We explain the repair, what it costs and what happens if you wait a season. Nothing gets done without your go-ahead, and we tell you honestly when a repair no longer makes sense.

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Why homeowners call us

  • We know humid-climate systemsAcross the region the real enemy is moisture. Systems here run long hours pulling water out of the air, and that shows up as frozen coils, clogged drains and mildew smells. We diagnose for humidity, not just temperature.
  • Mixed gas and heat pump workPlenty of homes we visit run a heat pump with gas backup, and the two have to hand off cleanly. We troubleshoot both sides, including defrost boards, reversing valves, ignitors and heat exchanger concerns.
  • Attic ductwork is our daily breadMid-century homes often have ducts running through attics that hit brutal temperatures. Crushed runs, disconnected boots and leaking joints steal cooling before it reaches the room. We find them instead of blaming the equipment.
  • Repair before replaceA capacitor, a contactor, a blower motor or a clogged drain line fixes a lot of the calls we take. We would rather fix what you have and tell you plainly when the numbers stop working.
  • All major brands, gas & electricFrom Carrier and Trane to Lennox, Goodman, Rheem and Bryant, serviced independently.
  • Straight answersNot worth fixing? We say that out loud, and often it saves you the visit fee.

Emergency AC Repair in Longview

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