When the AC quits mid-afternoon in Orange, it's usually a capacitor, a contactor, or a frozen evaporator — all parts we stock on every truck. Most repairs finish on the first visit.
Orange is home to roughly 140,504 residents across CA. We serve Old Towne Orange, East Orange, and Villa Park border, plus surrounding neighborhoods for ac repair. California Title 24 requires Home Energy Rating System (HERS) testing on qualifying AC installs — we handle the paperwork. Ask about current rebate programs from Southern California Edison (SCE), SoCalGas that can offset qualifying ac repair work.
Book by 2 PM and we're there today. $79 fee waived when you approve the repair. We work from a calibrated gauge set, not guesses.
Before any part goes in, you see the exact OEM number, the labor hours, and the total. No surprise adders at close-out.
Most calls close on the first visit. Every repair carries a 1-year parts + labor warranty — labor too.
Usually low refrigerant or a failing compressor. We check subcool/superheat first — if charge is off, there's a leak; we locate it with electronic detection.
Typically a shorted compressor winding, failing capacitor, or undersized wire. We measure amp draw against nameplate + verify 230V on both legs.
Dirty evaporator, frozen coil (low charge or restricted airflow), or a failing condenser fan motor. All three are first-visit repairs.
Clogged condensate drain in 90% of cases. Flush with vinegar, clear the trap, inspect secondary drain pan for safety.
Oversized equipment, failing capacitor, or low refrigerant charge. We confirm with a run-capacitor microfarad reading.
“Called three companies for ac repair; this one actually answered on a Saturday in Orange. Arrived with the right tools, finished the job, cleaned up.”
“We'd been living with this ac repair problem for weeks. They caught the root cause a previous company missed. Runs quieter now than when it was new.”
“AC Repair tech was experienced — walked us through the diagnostic, showed the actual readings, fixed it on the first trip. That's how it should be done.”
Most calls booked before 2 PM are handled the same day in Orange. After-hours emergencies dispatch within 2 hours.
Capacitor or contactor replacements run $180–$380. Motor or coil work runs $420–$780. Full refrigerant + leak seal averages $520. We quote every repair in writing before starting.
Yes — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, American Standard, Bryant, Amana, York, Ruud, Daikin, Mitsubishi. OEM parts on every truck.
For most Orange homes, yes — lower winter operating cost, federal tax credit up to $2,000, and utility rebates of $1,500-$3,000. Only exception: homes with cheap natural gas and expensive electric rates. {company} runs the math before recommending.
Yes! {company} offers flexible financing options to make your new heating or cooling system affordable. We believe every Orange homeowner deserves reliable comfort. Call {phone} or visit our website to learn about current financing offers.
For homeowners keeping a system 5+ years: yes. {company}'s semiannual plan ($279/yr) includes two tune-ups, priority emergency dispatch, 10% off any repair, and a waived diagnostic fee. Typical maintenance-plan customers save 30%+ over pay-as-you-go.
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