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“372 reviews yield a 4.8-star average, with five-star ratings dominating the feedback. Two technicians, Rayangelo and Gavin, appear repeatedly across positive…”
“All 140 reviewers award 5 stars, with four customers specifically praising same-day or next-day emergency response during extreme cold or system failures.…”
“114 client reviews produce a 4.9-star average, with every reviewer awarding 5 stars. Technicians Mike, Josh, Anthony, and other team members receive direct…”
“All 62 reviews carry 5-star ratings, with multiple clients specifically naming ATUI and Kim as points of…”
“Five of six visible reviewers award perfect 5-star ratings, with the lone 1-star review citing communication…”
“All eleven reviews award five stars, with customers specifically praising emergency responsiveness, honest…”
“Nine of ten reviewers award five-star ratings, with singular acknowledgment for a single four-star…”
Typical repair costs for Bronx 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.
Bronx residents face a coastal, four-season climate where warm, humid summers and milder winters create steady wear on cooling systems; those conditions drive steady demand for ac-repair Bronx services. Eight contractors serve the area with an average rating of 4.7 across 755 reviews, and six firms advertise 24/7 availability, reflecting real seasonal peaks in both cooling and heating months.
Specific line-item costs weren’t supplied in the brief, so prospective customers should request written estimates for parts, labor, and emergency service fees before work begins. Note that New York has no statewide HVAC license; local licensing and permits vary by borough and municipality, so confirm credentials and any required local registrations as part of your vetting process.
No individual customer highlights or technician names were provided in the data, but review patterns suggest high overall satisfaction and an emphasis on rapid response from the majority of firms. When hiring, prioritize clear, itemized quotes, check recent reviews for response times and follow-up service, and verify that warranties and any municipal permits are documented in writing.