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“Every reviewer awarded 5 stars, with 4 customers specifically commending same-day or emergency response times. Two reviews highlight technicians named Steve,…”
“Technicians named across reviews include Kevin, Jeff, Jason, Jack, Mike, Dylan, and Tom, with Dylan and Mike appearing in reviews that cite same-day emergency…”
“Five of six detailed reviews award 5-star ratings, with customers specifically praising Freddy and Chris for…”
“Seven reviewers highlight same-day or next-day service during emergencies, including a Labor Day breakdown…”
“All 26 reviews award 5 stars, with 8 reviewers specifically naming technician Jared for his professionalism,…”
“Four documented reviews yield a 2-star average, with both detailed feedbacks portraying significant service…”
Typical repair costs for Dracut homeowners, by problem type.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Diagnostic / service call Usually credited toward repair | $83 | $132 | $220 |
Refrigerant recharge (R-410A) | $165 | $385 | $770 |
Capacitor replacement | $132 | $275 | $495 |
Fan motor replacement | $275 | $495 | $770 |
Compressor replacement | $880 | $1,980 | $3,080 |
Evaporator coil repair | $440 | $990 | $1,650 |
Labor (hourly rate) Per hour during business hours | $83 | $121 | $165 |
Prices reflect continental metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Dracut sits on the edge of the Boston metro and feels the extremes: cold, snowy winters near 22°F lows and humid summers up toward 82°F. Those seasonal swings keep heating systems busy, but humid summer heat creates real demand for reliable cooling service. Local homeowners search for ac-repair Dracut providers among seven contractors here; the market averages a 3.9 rating across 1,616 reviews and one firm advertises 24/7 availability.
Specific line-item cost details weren’t provided in the dataset, so contractors and consumers should expect variability depending on system size, parts and labor. In Massachusetts the market is tightly regulated: technicians need a Refrigeration Technician License and often a Sheet Metal or Pipefitter journeyman/master credential from the DPL. That licensing environment raises the floor on qualifications, but it can also affect turnaround times and price structures for parts and emergency service.
Customer highlights were not included in the brief, so look instead at patterns across reviews and credentials: responsiveness, clear estimates, warranty clarity and documented refrigerant handling tend to separate higher-rated shops from the rest. With only seven contractors and a middling average rating, compare recent review trends, verify DPL credentials, confirm 24/7 options if needed, and get written estimates before authorizing work.