Ac Repair in Plano, TX

Ac Repair in Plano, TX

It is 97 degrees outside and your air conditioner just stopped working. The thermostat reads 85 inside and climbing. If you are searching for AC repair in Plano, TX, you already know that every hour without cool air matters. At DT Air Conditioning & Heating, we have built our reputation on showing up fast, diagnosing problems accurately, and fixing them right the first time. No runaround, no overselling, no surprises on your invoice.

Whether your system is blowing warm air, making strange noises, short-cycling, or has shut down completely, our licensed HVAC technicians have the experience and the equipment to get your home comfortable again.


Signs Your AC Needs Professional Repair in Plano, TX

Texas summers are relentless, and your air conditioner bears the brunt of it. Knowing the warning signs of a failing system early can be the difference between a quick repair and a full system replacement. Watch for any of the following:

  • Your AC is running continuously but your home is not reaching the set temperature
  • Air coming from your vents is warm, humid, or barely moving
  • You hear unusual sounds such as grinding, banging, rattling, or high-pitched squealing
  • Your system turns on and off in short bursts rather than completing a full cooling cycle
  • You notice ice forming on the outdoor unit or refrigerant lines
  • Your monthly energy bills have spiked without a change in how you use the system
  • There are musty or burning odors coming from your vents
  • Moisture or puddles are forming around your indoor air handler

None of these symptoms go away on their own. Catching them early limits the damage and the cost. If you are noticing any of these issues, contact our team at DT Air Conditioning & Heating for a same-day diagnostic appointment.

Why Is My AC Running But Not Cooling?

This is one of the most common calls we receive from Plano homeowners during summer, and it has several possible causes. When your AC runs but does not cool, the system is working but the cooling process has broken down somewhere in the chain. Here is what our technicians look for first:

Low or Leaking Refrigerant

Refrigerant is the substance that absorbs heat from the air inside your home and transfers it outside. Your system does not consume refrigerant under normal operation, so if the level is low, there is a leak somewhere. Low refrigerant causes warm air delivery, ice buildup on the coil, and eventually compressor damage if left unaddressed. We locate the leak, repair it, and recharge the system to manufacturer specifications.

Dirty or Frozen Evaporator Coil

The evaporator coil sits inside your air handler and is where the actual cooling happens. When airflow is restricted by a dirty filter or a blocked return vent, the coil can drop below freezing and ice over completely, stopping all cooling. We safely thaw the coil and correct the underlying airflow issue that caused it.

Malfunctioning Thermostat

A thermostat that is miscalibrated, has dead batteries, or has failed entirely may signal the system to run without actually triggering the cooling function. We test and recalibrate or replace thermostats, including upgrades to programmable and smart thermostat models.

Condenser Coil Blocked by Debris

The outdoor condenser unit releases the heat your system pulls from inside your home. If the coil is caked with dirt, grass clippings, or cottonwood, it cannot release heat efficiently, and the system loses its ability to cool. A professional coil cleaning restores performance immediately.

How Do I Fix My AC Not Blowing Cold Air?

If your AC is running but pushing out warm or lukewarm air, here is what a licensed HVAC technician will check during a diagnostic visit:

  1. Check and replace the air filter. A clogged filter is the most common cause of poor airflow and reduced cooling capacity. Filters should be replaced every 1 to 3 months depending on use.
  2. Inspect the thermostat settings. Confirm the system is set to COOL and the fan is set to AUTO, not ON. A fan set to ON blows air continuously even when the system is not actively cooling.
  3. Test refrigerant charge. A technician measures refrigerant pressure against manufacturer specs to determine if the charge is correct.
  4. Inspect capacitors and contactors. Faulty capacitors prevent the compressor and fan motors from starting or running at full speed, causing weak or warm airflow.
  5. Evaluate the compressor. A failing compressor cannot pressurize the refrigerant effectively, which means the system cannot transfer heat and cold air stops flowing.

While some of these items such as changing a filter can be handled by a homeowner, testing refrigerant levels, electrical components, and compressor function requires a licensed HVAC technician. Attempting these repairs without proper tools and certifications can make the problem worse and void your manufacturer warranty.

What Are Signs of a Failing AC Compressor in Plano, TX?

The compressor is the most critical and most expensive component in your air conditioning system. It circulates refrigerant between the indoor and outdoor units to drive the cooling process. When it starts failing, the symptoms are hard to miss:

  • The outdoor unit turns on but the system blows only warm air indoors
  • You hear loud clanking, rattling, or a hard starting sound from the outdoor unit when the AC kicks on
  • The system trips the circuit breaker repeatedly when the compressor attempts to start
  • You notice oil stains or refrigerant residue around the outdoor compressor unit
  • The outdoor fan runs but the compressor does not, or vice versa
  • Your home takes much longer than usual to reach the set temperature

Compressor failure does not always mean you need a new system, but it does require an honest evaluation. For newer systems still under warranty, compressor replacement is often the right call. For systems over 10 years old, the cost of compressor replacement frequently approaches the cost of a new, more efficient unit. Our team will give you a straightforward assessment with no pressure.

If your system is aging and you are weighing your options, our AC replacement services in Plano, TX page walks through what to expect from a modern, high-efficiency system installation.

Is It Cheaper to Repair or Replace Your AC in Plano, TX?

This is the question that matters most when your system fails, and the honest answer depends on several factors. Here is how we help Plano homeowners think through this decision:

Factors That Favor Repair

  • The system is less than 8 to 10 years old
  • The repair cost is less than 40 to 50 percent of the cost of a comparable new system
  • The unit has not had repeated breakdowns in the past two to three years
  • The compressor and major components are still in good condition

Factors That Favor Replacement

  • The system is 12 to 15 or more years old and experiencing a major component failure
  • Repair costs are approaching or exceeding half the price of a new system
  • Energy bills have climbed steadily as the aging system loses efficiency
  • The system uses R-22 refrigerant, which is no longer manufactured and is increasingly expensive to source
  • The home is frequently uncomfortable even when the system runs, suggesting it is undersized or worn out

A useful rule of thumb is to multiply the age of the unit by the repair cost. If the result exceeds $5,000, replacement is usually the smarter long-term investment. Our technicians will give you the numbers for both options so you can make a fully informed choice. Learn more about our AC installation services in Plano, TX if a new system makes sense for your home.

AC Repairs We Perform Every Day in Plano, TX

Our technicians handle the full spectrum of residential AC repairs across all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, and American Standard. Common repairs include:

  • Capacitor and contactor replacement
  • Refrigerant leak detection, repair, and recharge
  • Evaporator and condenser coil cleaning and repair
  • Blower motor and fan motor replacement
  • Condensate drain line clearing and pan cleaning
  • Thermostat diagnosis and replacement, including smart thermostat installation
  • Circuit board and electrical component repair
  • Ductwork inspection and leak sealing
  • Compressor diagnosis and replacement

No matter the brand or age of your system, our team comes prepared with the diagnostic tools and common parts to complete most repairs in a single visit.

Protect Your Investment: AC Maintenance in Plano, TX

The most effective way to avoid unexpected and expensive breakdowns is a consistent maintenance routine. Plano's summer heat is one of the most demanding in the country for HVAC systems, and a unit that goes all season without a professional inspection is running at risk.

Our seasonal tune-up service includes a full inspection of electrical components, coil cleaning, refrigerant level check, thermostat calibration, condensate system inspection, lubrication of moving parts, and a complete operational test.

We recommend scheduling maintenance each spring before peak demand season begins. Customers who maintain their systems consistently experience fewer emergency repairs, lower energy bills, and longer system life. Explore our AC maintenance plans in Plano, TX to find the right plan for your home.

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Ac Repair in Plano, TX

Why Plano Homeowners Trust DT Air Conditioning & Heating

There are a lot of HVAC companies competing for your business in the Plano area. Here is what distinguishes our approach:

  • Licensed, insured, and experienced technicians on every job
  • Transparent, upfront pricing with written estimates before any work begins
  • Honest assessments: we will never recommend a repair or replacement you do not need
  • Same-day and emergency service availability for urgent situations
  • Local knowledge of Plano's climate and the demands it places on residential HVAC systems
  • Committed to getting it right the first time, every time

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an AC repair typically take?

Most standard repairs such as capacitor replacement, thermostat swap, or refrigerant recharge take between one and three hours. More complex jobs involving coil repair or motor replacement may require a return visit if specialty parts need to be ordered. We always provide a time estimate before starting work.

Can I run my AC if it is low on refrigerant?

Running a system with low refrigerant stresses the compressor, which can lead to premature compressor failure. If you suspect a leak, the safest course is to limit system use and schedule a diagnostic appointment as soon as possible.

Why does my AC keep tripping the breaker?

A circuit breaker trips when the system draws more current than the circuit is designed to handle. This is often caused by a failing compressor, a grounded motor, a dirty air filter forcing the system to work harder, or a faulty electrical component. This issue should be diagnosed by a licensed technician, not reset repeatedly, as it can damage wiring or create a fire hazard.

What brands of AC units do you service?

We service all major residential and light commercial AC brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, American Standard, York, and more. If you are unsure whether we work on your specific model, give us a call and we will confirm.

Do you offer emergency AC repair in Plano, TX?

Yes. We understand that breakdowns do not follow business hours, especially in the middle of a Texas summer. Contact us at 972-633-9343 to discuss same-day and emergency repair availability.

How do I know when my AC system is at end of life?

Most central AC systems have a serviceable life of 12 to 17 years when properly maintained. If your system is in that range and facing a major component failure, is requiring increasingly frequent repairs, or is causing your energy bills to climb despite tune-ups, it is worth having a replacement conversation. We will help you run the numbers honestly.